89. Long-term Treatment
with a Yang-Invigorating Chinese Herbal Formula Produces Generalized Tissue
Protection Against Oxidative Damage in Rats.
Po Yee Chiu, Hoi
Yan Leung, Ada Hoi Ling Siu,
Na Chen, Michel K T Poon, Kam
Ming Ko
Previous work in our laboratory has shown that long-term treatment with Vigconic 28 (VI-28), a Yang-invigorating Chinese herbal
formula used for the promotion of overall wellness in Chinese medicine, can
enhance the mitochondrial functional ability and antioxidant capacity in
various tissues of both male and female rats. To investigate whether the VI-28
treatment regimen could afford tissue protection against oxidative injury, the
effects of long-term VI-28 treatment (80 or 240 mg/kg/d x 30) on oxidative stress-induced
tissue damage in various organs (brain, heart, liver, and kidney) were examined
in female rats. The results indicated that long-term VI-28 treatment invariably
protected against oxidative tissue damage in the rat models of
cerebral/myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury, CCl(4) hepatotoxicity,
and gentamicin nephrotoxicity.
The tissue protection was associated with increases in the levels and
activities of mitochondrial antioxidant components as well as with the
preservation of mitochondrial structural integrity. This was evidenced by
decreases in the sensitivity of mitochondria to Ca(2+)-induced
permeability transition, and in the levels of mitochondrial malondialdehyde
production, Ca(2+) loading, and cytochrome c release
in the tissues examined. Interestingly, the VI-28 treatment increased red cell CuZn-superoxide dismutase (CuZn-SOD)
levels, and these levels correlated positively with the degree of tissue
protection afforded by long-term VI-28 treatment in rats. The generalized
tissue protection afforded by long-term VI-28 treatment may have clinical
implications in the prevention of age-related diseases, and VI-28 treatment may
possibly delay the aging process.