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KMID : 1140120130180010096
Cancer Prevention Research
2013 Volume.18 No. 1 p.96 ~ p.105
Effect of Acorus Gramineus Hot Water Extracts on Activity of Enzyme Related to Cognitive Function and Scavenging Activity of Reactive Oxygen Species
Park Hye-Jung

Chung Kyung-Tae
Kim Jun-Young
Ko Keon-Hee
Kim Moon-Moo
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine not only antioxidant effect but also inhibitory effects of Acorus gramineus hot water extracts (AGW) on angiotension converting enzyme and acetylcholine esterase derived from rabbit lung and PC12 cells, respectively. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been known to play an important role in depression of neurotransmission, Alzheimer disease, Parkinsonism and ischemic strocke. Therefore, scavensing activity of AGW on ROS and inhibitory effect on activity of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) were evaluated in vitro. First of all, MTT assay was carried out in PC12. It showed no toxicity in PC12 cells less than 0.1%. In addition, it was observed that AGW exhibited an excellent reducing power over 0.1% and showed a protective effect on DNA oxidation. Moreover, it was observed that the level of expression of Nrf2 was increased but the level of expression of NOS was inhibited in PC12 cells. Our data indicate that AGW exhibit scavenging effect on ROS-induced oxidative damage by inhibition of expression of Nrf2. Furthermore, it was observed that AGW exerted inhibitory effects on activities of ACE. These results suggest that AGW could have a potential possibility as a therapeutic agent to improve brain recognition ability related to oxidative stress and promote blood circulation.
KEYWORD
Acorus gramineus, Acetylcholinesterase, Angiotensin converting enzyme, Nrf2, NOS-2
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