Chinese medicine induces neurite outgrowth in PC12 mutant cells incapable of differentiation

Am J Chin Med. 2002;30(2-3):287-95. doi: 10.1142/S0192415X02000260.

Abstract

During continuous culture of neural PC12 cells, we obtained a drug-hypersensitive PC12 mutant cell that showed high stimulation of neurite outgrowth by various drugs. When several Chinese medicines such as shu-jing-huo-xie-tang and Wu-Ling-San were provided to these PC12 mutant cells, the frequency of nerve growth factor (NGF)-induced neurite outgrowth increased approximately 30-fold compared to NGF alone. Neurite outgrowth induced by NGF in PC12 cells is accompanied by sustained activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK); however, these Chinese medicines did not induce MAPK activity. The findings thus indicate that certain Chinese medicines may induce neurite outgrowth by a novel mechanism which is distinct from the NGF-activated pathway in PC12 mutant cells.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal / administration & dosage
  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal / pharmacology*
  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal / therapeutic use
  • MAP Kinase Signaling System / drug effects
  • Nerve Growth Factor / pharmacology
  • Neurites / drug effects*
  • PC12 Cells / drug effects
  • Phytotherapy*
  • Plants, Medicinal*
  • Rats
  • Sciatica / prevention & control

Substances

  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal
  • Nerve Growth Factor