Rufeng Wang
Tsinghua University
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior | 2004
Bin Yan; Dao-yi Wang; Dongming Xing; Yi Ding; Rufeng Wang; Fan Lei; Lijun Du
In our pilot study, the depressive-like behaviors of mice exposed to cerebral ischemia reperfusion (CIR) were observed and the antidepressant effects of radix puerariae (RP; root of the Pueraria plant) extract in CIR mice were assessed because it was speculated that the neuronal damage caused by CIR played an important role in the development of poststroke depression (a common and severe complication after stroke) and the RP extract was reported to exhibit effect of neuronal protection from cerebral ischemia damage. Our studies above indicated that the RP extract markedly shortened the increased immobility time induced by CIR of male mice in the forced swimming test (FST) and tail suspension test (TST), indicating a possible antidepressant activity. Thus, the aim of the present study was to confirm the putative antidepressant effect of RP extract (75, 150, and 300 mg/kg, administered orally 24 h after the CIR) on reserpine-induced symptoms. To get further insight into the mode of antidepressant action of RP extract, biochemical examination was conducted concomitantly to examine possible involvement of the brain monoamine systems in the behavioral syndromes observed. In CIR mice, pronounced low levels of norepinephrine (NE) and 4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC, a metabolite of dopamine) in the hippocampus or striatum were detected, which were reversed by RP extract, whereas no significant change of serotonin (5-HT) was detected in either CIR or RP extract-treated mice. The data suggested that the disturbance of NE and DA systems in hippocampus and striatum played more important roles in the development of depressive-like behavior of CIR mice than 5-HT system did, and RP extract ameliorated the abnormal symptoms caused by CIR, which may throw new lights on the treatment of poststroke depression.
Tsinghua Science & Technology | 2007
Chen Yunyun; Yi Ding; Wei Wang; Rufeng Wang; Hui Su; Lijun Du
A simple size-exclusion high-performance liquid chromatographic method was developed for rapid molecular mass screening to determine the average molecular mass, polydispersity, and quantity of Taizishen polysaccharides extract. The screening used a TOSOH TSK-GEL G3000SW high-performance liquid chromatographic column with 0.1 mol/L NaNO3 buffer as the mobile phase and refractive index detec- tor. The molecular mass calibration curve was linear for polysaccharide standards from 10 to 100 kDa with a correlation coefficient of 0.9991. The method can be used to analyze the quantity, average molecular mass, and polydispersity of polysaccharides. In addition, the screening method is suitable for quality control of polysaccharide preparations in Chinese medicines and pharmaceutical products.
Phytochemistry | 2005
Lan Xiang; Dongming Xing; Wei Wang; Rufeng Wang; Yi Ding; Lijun Du
Journal of Natural Products | 2004
Rufeng Wang; Weidong Xie; Zhang Zhang; Dongming Xing; Yi Ding; Wei Wang; and Chao Ma; Lijun Du
Life Sciences | 2005
Xueli Wang; Rufeng Wang; Dongming Xing; Hui Su; Chao Ma; Yi Ding; Lijun Du
Archive | 2010
Rufeng Wang; Yi Ding; Ruining Liu; Lan Xiang
Fitoterapia | 2006
Rufeng Wang; Wei Wang; Liang Wang; Ruining Liu; Yi Ding; Lijun Du
Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2006
Lujun Zhang; Dongming Xing; Wei Wang; Rufeng Wang; Lijun Du
Journal of Natural Products | 2005
Chao Ma; Wei Wang; Yunyun Chen; Ruining Liu; Rufeng Wang; Lijun Du
Biomedical Chromatography | 2005
Lujun Zhang; Dongming Xing; Yi Ding; Rufeng Wang; Xueli Wang; Lijun Du