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Anti-epileptic effect of Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides by inhibition of intracellular calcium accumulation and stimulation of expression of CaMKII α in epileptic hippocampal neurons

  • Shu-Qiu Wang
  • , Xiao Jie Li
  • , Hong Bin Qiu
  • , Zhi-Mei Jiang
  • , Maria Simon
  • , Xiao Ru Ma
  • , Lei Liu
  • , Jun Xing Liu
  • , Fang Fang Wang
  • , Yan Feng Liang
  • , Jia Mei Wu
  • , Wei-Hua Di
  • , Shaobo Zhou
  • Jiamusi University

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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the mechanism of the anti-epileptic effect of Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides (GLP), the changes of intracellular calcium and CaMK II a expression in a model of epileptic neurons were investigated. Method: Primary hippocampal neurons were divided into: 1) Control group, neurons were cultured with Neurobasal medium, for 3 hours; 2) Model group I: neurons were incubated with Mg2+ free medium for 3 hours; 3) Model group II: neurons were incubated with Mg2+ free medium for 3 hours then cultured with the normal medium for a further 3 hours; 4) GLP group I: neurons were incubated with Mg2+ free medium containing GLP (0.375 mg/ml) for 3 hours; 5) GLP group II: neurons were incubated with Mg2+ free medium for 3 hours then cultured with a normal culture medium containing GLP for a further 3 hours. The CaMK II a protein expression was assessed by Western-blot. Ca2+ turnover in neurons was assessed using Fluo-3/AM which was added into the replacement medium and Ca2+ turnover was observed under a laser scanning confocal microscope. Results: The CaMK II a expression in the model groups was less than in the control groups, however, in the GLP groups, it was higher than that observed in the model group. Ca2+ fluorescence intensity in GLP group I was significantly lower than that in model group I after 30 seconds, while in GLP group II, it was reduced significantly compared to model group II after 5 minutes. Conclusion: GLP may inhibit calcium overload and promote CaMK II a expression to protect epileptic neurons
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e102161
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume9
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jul 2014

Keywords

  • Anti-Epileptic Effect of Ganoderma Lucidum
  • Nutrition and Metabolism

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