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Nov 6, 2024

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Chinese herbal medicine’s potential in preventing dementia

Model mice given extracts and powders show restoration of cognitive and motor functions

Traditional Chinese medicinal herb



These dried seeds of a type of jujube called Ziziphus jujuba Miller var. spinosa hold potential in preventing dementia.



Credit: Osaka Metropolitan University

 

Attempts to discover a breakthrough dementia drug might be drawing attention these days, but traditional medicinal products can offer hints for preventive medicine.

A research group led by Specially Appointed Professor Takami Tomiyama of Osaka Metropolitan University’s Graduate School of Medicine has found that administering the dried seeds of a type of jujube called Ziziphus jujuba Miller var. spinosa, used as a medicinal herb in traditional Chinese medicine, holds promise in restoring cognitive and motor function in model mice.

By administering hot water extracts of Zizyphi spinosi semen to model mice with Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and dementia with Lewy bodies, the team found that cognitive and motor functions were restored.

Furthermore, when the seeds were simply crushed into powder and administered to the model mice, the team discovered that the cognitive function of the model mice recovered to a level above that of control mice. In addition, the powders apparently suppressed cellular aging in older mice and improved their cognitive function to a similar level as younger mice.

Previously, members of the research team reported separately that the pathology of dementia in model mice improved with cognitive and motor functions restored after using the Hawaiian herb mamaki and the Chinese herb Acorus gramineus.

“The results of our research will hopefully make it possible to develop dementia prevention products that middle-aged and elderly people can take at their own discretion,” Professor Tomiyama suggested.

The findings are currently available as a reviewed preprint in eLife.

Funding

This study was supported by funding from Cerebro Pharma Inc. and from Teijin Ltd.

Paper information

Journal: eLife
Title: Simply crushed Zizyphi spinosi semen prevents neurodegenerative diseases and reverses age-related cognitive decline in mice
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.100737.1
Authors:  Tomohiro Umeda, Ayumi Sakai, Rumi Uekado, Keiko Shigemori, Ryota Nakajima, Kei Yamana, Takami Tomiyama
Published:13 September 2024
URL: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.100737.1

Contact

Takami Tomiyama

Graduate School of Medicine
Email: gr-med-neurosci[at]omu.ac.jp

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