The effect of Chinese traditional medicine "Bushen Yinao Pian," a complex prescription used for anti-aging, on the cerebral gene expression of the senescence-accelerated mouse prone 8/Ta (SAMP8/Ta) had been studied with messenger ribonuclear acids reverse transcription differential display polymerase chain reaction (mRNA DDRT-PCR). Eight differential displayed bands had been discerned and sequenced. The sequences of those fragments are matched to adipocyte-specific protein-5; low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein associated protein-1; reticulon-3; cysteine and histidine-rich domain (CHORD)-containing, zinc-binding protein-1; cytochrome c oxidase subunit-2 (Cox-2); cytochrome c gene, MC1; DNA sequence from clone RP23-72M11 on chromosome X, respectively and a novel sequence fragment. Most of these genes are aging-related. It can be proved that the "Bushen Yinao Pian" truly has anti-aging function.

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[Effects of bushen yinao tablet on physiology and cerebral gene expression in senescence-accelerated mice].

Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi

June 2006

The Key Laboratory and Developmental Biology, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (100080).

Objective: To study the effects of Bushen Yin' ao Tablet (BSYNT) on physiology and cerebral gene expression in senescence-accelerated mice (SAM).

Methods: The change of cerebral tissues mRNA expression in SAM was analyzed and compared by messenger ribonucleic acids reverse transcription differential display polymerase chain reaction (mRNA DDRT-PCR) between the medicated group and the control group.

Results: BSYNT could increase the level of hemoglobin (Hb) and amount of erythrocyte (RBC) of blood deficiency mice, improve the spatial learning and memory function and the escape response by conditional stimulus.

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The effect of Chinese traditional medicine "Bushen Yinao Pian," a complex prescription used for anti-aging, on the cerebral gene expression of the senescence-accelerated mouse prone 8/Ta (SAMP8/Ta) had been studied with messenger ribonuclear acids reverse transcription differential display polymerase chain reaction (mRNA DDRT-PCR). Eight differential displayed bands had been discerned and sequenced. The sequences of those fragments are matched to adipocyte-specific protein-5; low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein associated protein-1; reticulon-3; cysteine and histidine-rich domain (CHORD)-containing, zinc-binding protein-1; cytochrome c oxidase subunit-2 (Cox-2); cytochrome c gene, MC1; DNA sequence from clone RP23-72M11 on chromosome X, respectively and a novel sequence fragment.

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The molecular mechanism of the Chinese traditional medicine 'Bushen Yinao Pian' (a complex prescription used for clinical anti-ageing in China for over 20 years) is elusive. In this study, the cDNA of low-density lipoprotein related-receptor associated protein-1 (LRPAP-1), an ageing-related gene, which functions as a chaperon or escort protein in the intracellular transport of low-density lipoprotein related-receptor, a transporter of amyloid beta protein (AbetaP), had been cloned by screening cDNA library based on analyzing the gene expression in cerebral tissue between the test and the control accelerated senescence-prone mouse 8/Ta (SAMP8/Ta). The result shows that this complex prescription increased the expression level of LRPAP-1.

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