Effects of Ginsenosides, Active Ingredients of Panax ginseng, on Development, Growth, and Life Span of Caenorhabditis elegans(Highlighted paper selected by Editor-in-chief,Pharmacognosy)
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The backbone structure of ginsenosides, active ingredients of Panax ginseng, is similar with that of sterol, especially cholesterol. Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is one of free living nematodes and is well-established animal model for biochemical and genetic studies. C. elegans cannot synthesize de novo cholesterol, although cholesterol is essential requirement for its growth and development. In the present study, we investigated the effects of ginseng total saponins (GTS) on the average brood size, growth, development, worm size, and life span of C. elegans in cholesterol-deprived and -fed medium. Cholesterol deprivation caused damages on normal growth, reproduction, and life span of worms throughout F1 to F3 generations. GTS supplement to cholesterol-deprived medium restored the growth, reproduction, and life span of worms as much as cholesterol alone-fed medium. GTS co-supplement to cholesterol-fed medium not only promoted worm reproduction but also induced bigger worms and faster growth than cholesterol-fed medium. In study to identify which ginsenosides are responsible for life span restoring effects of GTS, we found that ginsenoside Rc supplement not only restored life span of worms grown in cholesterol-deprived medium but also prolonged life span of worms grown in cholesterol-fed medium. Worms grown in medium supplemented with ginsenoside Rb_1 or Rc to cholesterol-deprived medium exhibited strong filipin staining, in which filipin forms tight and specific complexes with 3β-hydroxy sterols. These results show a possibility that ginsenosides could be utilized by C. elegans as a sterol substitute and further indicate that ginsenoside Rc is the component of Panax ginseng that prolongs the life span of C. elegans.
- 社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2007-11-01
著者
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Lee Jun-ho
Department Of Physiology College Of Oriental Medicine Kyung-hee University
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CHOI Sun-Hye
Ginsentology Research Laboratory and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konku
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LEE Byung-Hwan
Ginsentology Research Laboratory and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konku
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SHIN Tae-Joon
Ginsentology Research Laboratory and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konku
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PYO Mi
Ginsentology Research Laboratory and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konku
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LEE Sang-Mok
Ginsentology Research Laboratory and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konku
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RHIM Hyewhon
Life Science Division, KIST
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NAH Seung-Yeol
Ginsentology Research Laboratory and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konku
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LEE Jun-Ho
Ginsentology Research Laboratory and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konku
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YOON In-Soo
Ginsentology Research Laboratory and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konku
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LEE Joon-Hee
Department of Physical Therapy, Daebul University
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KWON Oh-Seung
Bioanalysis Biotransformation Research Center and Life Science Division, KIST
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RHIM Hyewhon
Bioanalysis Biotransformation Research Center and Life Science Division, KIST
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LIM Yoong-Ho
Bio Molecular Informatics Center, Konkuk University
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SHIM Yhong-Hee
Bio Molecular Informatics Center, Konkuk University
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AHN Ji-yun
Food Function Research Division, Korea Food Research Institute
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KIM Hyoung-Choon
Neurotoxicology Program, College of Pharmacy, Kangwon National University
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CHITWOOD David
Nematology Laboratory, Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service
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Choi Sun
Ginsentology Research Laboratory And Department Of Physiology College Of Veterinary Medicine Konkuk
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Kim Hyoung-chun
Neurotoxicology Program Coll. Of Pharmacy Korea Inst. Of Drug Abuse Kangwon National Univ.
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Yoon In
Ginsentology Research Laboratory And Department Of Physiology College Of Veterinary Medicine Konkuk
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Ahn Ji-yun
Food Function Research Division Korea Food Research Institute
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Lee Sang-mok
Ginsentology Research Laboratory And Department Of Physiology College Of Veterinary Medicine Konkuk
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Kim H‐c
Neurotoxicology Program Department Of Pharmacy College Of Pharmacy Kangwon National University
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Shim Yhong-hee
Bio Molecular Informatics Center Konkuk University
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Nah Seung-yeol
Ginsentology Research Laboratory And Department Of Physiology College Of Veterinary Medicine Konkuk
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Nah Seung-yeol
Department Of Physiology College Of Veterinary Medicine Chonnam National University
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Nah Seung-yeol
Bio Molecular Informatics Center Konkuk University
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Lee Byung-hwan
Ginsentology Research Laboratory And Department Of Physiology College Of Veterinary Medicine Konkuk
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Lim Yoongho
Bio Molecular Informatics Center Konkuk University
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Lee Joon-hee
Department Of Orthopedics Jichi Medical School Fukui Medical University
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Pyo Mi
Ginsentology Research Laboratory And Department Of Physiology College Of Veterinary Medicine Konkuk
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Cho Ssang-goo
Bio Molecular Informatics Center Konkuk University
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Park Myung
R & D Center Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Lee Sang-mok
Dep. Of Physiology Coll. Of Veterinary Medicine And Bio/molecular Informatics Center Konkuk Univ.
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Kim Hyoung-choon
Neuropsychopharmacology And Toxicology Program Coll. Of Pharmacy Kangwon National Univ.
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Kwon Oh-seung
Bioanalysis Biotransformation Research Center And Life Science Division Kist
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Chitwood David
Nematology Laboratory Department Of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service
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Rhim Hyewhon
Life Sci. Div. Korea Inst. Of Sci. And Technol.
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Shin Tae-joon
Dep. Of Physiology Coll. Of Veterinary Medicine And Bio/molecular Informatics Center Konkuk Univ.
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Lim Yoong-ho
Bio Molecular Informatics Center Konkuk University
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