Effect of Choto-san, a Kampo medicine, on impairment of passive avoidance performance in senescence accelerated mouse (SAM).

2003 
Effect of Choto-san (TJ–47), a Kampo medicine, on impairment of learning performance was evaluated by means of a step-through passive avoidance task in SAMP8 mice, a senescence-prone substrain. Tokishakuyaku-san (TJ–23), another Kampo medicine, was also employed for comparison. SAMP8 mice at the age of 10–12 months showed a poorer passive avoidance response than SAMR1 mice, a senescence-resistant substrain, in the memory-retention test, but not in the memory-acquisition test. Improved response in the memory-retention test was observed in SAMP8 mice treated with TJ–47, and almost equal degree of improvement was also observed after treatment with TJ–23. These results suggest that a long-term administration of Choto-san could improve to some extent the impairment of memory caused by aging. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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