Abstract
Honokiol, a constituent extracted from Magnolia officinalis , had been shown be an antioxidant and an anti-platelet agent in biological systems
with an anti-arrhythmic effect and a myocardial protective effect on ischemia-reperfusion
injury. We examined the neuroprotective effect of honokiol in rats subjected to focal
cerebral ischemia. Honokiol was administered intravenously either at fifteen minutes
before right middle cerebral artery occlusion (pretreatment groups) or when both common
carotid arteries clips were removed (treatment groups). The results showed that there
was no significant hemodynamic change after intravenous infusion of honokiol at the
dosages of 10 - 8 , 10 - 7 and 10 - 6 g/kg in both groups. However, honokiol significantly reduced the total volume of
infarction at the doses of 10 - 7 or 10 - 6 g/kg in both pretreatment and treatment groups. This study suggests that honokiol
is a potent neuroprotective agent in focal cerebral ischemia. This beneficial effect
may be related to its antioxidant effect and anti-platelet aggregation activity.
Key words
Honokiol - antioxidant - free radical - ischemia - reperfusion - cerebral infarction
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Magnolia officinalis
- Magnoliaceae
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Professor Shen-Kou Tsai
National Taiwan University and National Yang-Ming University and Taipei Veterans General
Hospital
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