Ginsenoside Re Prevents Depression-like Behaviors via Inhibition of Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Activating BDNF/TrkB/ERK/CREB Signaling: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
Hongyu Chen,
Mengmeng Dong,
Huihan He
et al.
Abstract:Depression is a widespread disease, with high mortality
and recurrence
rates. Recent studies have shown that elevated cytokine levels are
implicated in the molecular mechanisms of depression. Oxidative stress
contributes to the stimulation of cytokine production. Growing evidence
suggests that ginsenoside Re (Gs-Re) exerts a neuroprotective effect
on the hippocampus by suppressing oxidative stress and inflammation.
However, the effect and mechanism of Gs-Re in the treatment of depression
remain understudied. T… Show more
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