77. Dang-gui buxue tang produces a more
potent cardioprotective effect than its component
herb extracts and enhances glutathione status in rat heart mitochondria and
erythrocytes
MAK Duncan H. F. ; CHIU P. Y.
; DONG Tina T. X. ; TSIM Karl W. K. ;
KO K. M. ;
Department of Biochemistry, The Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, HONG-KONG
Department of Biology, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, HONG-KONG
The effects of pretreatment with Dang-Gui Buxue Tang (DBT, a decoction
of Astragali and Angelica roots) and its component
herb extracts on myocardial ischaemia-reperfusion
(IR) injury were examined in rats ex vivo. DBT and its component herb extracts
could protect against myocardial IR injury in a dose-dependent manner. The more
potent cardioprotection afforded by DBT pretreatment
than that of a mixture of Astragali and Angelica root
extracts was associated with a much higher extraction yield of active
ingredients from Angelica root in the herbal decoction. The high level of
active ingredients might increase their bioavailability after oral
administration. DBT pretreatment could enhance myocardial mitochondrial as well
as red blood cell (RBC) glutathione status, thereby increasing their resistance
to oxidative stress-induced injury in rats. The measurement of RBC glutathione
status may serve as a useful index for the antioxidant effect produced by DBT
treatment in human subjects.