Effects of herbal extracts on mRNA expression of intrinsic antidepressant‐related candidate factor BNIP‐3 in cultured neuronal and glial cell lines: Relationship with the Kampo concept of Qi
Abstract:It has been reported that the expression level of BNIP-3 mRNA increases by antidepressants and Hochu-ekki-To (HET), suggesting that BNIP-3 may be a candidate depression-related factor. Therefore, in order to examine the relationship between BNIP-3 and Qi, the expression levels of BNIP-3 mRNA were examined using 22 newly extracted crude drugs which were selected from the previous library results on 120 crude drugs in the neuronal cell line N18TG-2 and in the glial cell line C6Bu-1. Methods: Based on the results… Show more
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