2023
DOI: 10.31083/j.rcm2407212
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Inhibition of Myocardial Remodeling and Heart Failure by Traditional Herbal Medications: Evidence from Ginseng and ginkgo biloba

Abstract: Herbal-based medications have been used as therapeutic agents for thousands of years, particularly in Asian cultures. It is now well established that these herbal medications contain potent bioactive phytochemicals which exert a plethora of beneficial effects such as those seen on the cardiovascular system. Among the most widely studied of these herbal agents is ginseng, a member of the genus Panax , which has been shown to produce beneficial effects in terms of reducing cardiac pat… Show more

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“…It is interesting to also note that ginseng, a Traditional Chinese Medication demonstrating excellent antihypertrophic effects as well as an ability to attenuate heart failure in animal models [69], can effectively inhibit leptin-induced hypertrophy in neonatal cultured rat ventricular myocytes [45]. This appears to reflect the ability of ginseng to prevent the leptin-induced activation of Rho nucleotide exchange factor 1 (p115RhoGEF), a GTPase activating protein, resulting in reduced ROCK activation and p38 MAPK translocation into nuclei [45].…”
Section: Rhoa/rock Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting to also note that ginseng, a Traditional Chinese Medication demonstrating excellent antihypertrophic effects as well as an ability to attenuate heart failure in animal models [69], can effectively inhibit leptin-induced hypertrophy in neonatal cultured rat ventricular myocytes [45]. This appears to reflect the ability of ginseng to prevent the leptin-induced activation of Rho nucleotide exchange factor 1 (p115RhoGEF), a GTPase activating protein, resulting in reduced ROCK activation and p38 MAPK translocation into nuclei [45].…”
Section: Rhoa/rock Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%