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1. We recently demonstrated that ginsenoside Rb 1 (C 54H 92O 23, molecular weight 1108) isolated from ginseng, when intravenously infused into rats with permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion, reduced cerebral infarct volume and ameliorated place navigation disability of the animals, through an anti-apoptotic action and possibly promotion of vascular regeneration. To investigate the ginsenoside Rb 1-mediated vascular regeneration in vivo in a more easily accessible experimental systems, we made a burn wound on the backs of mice and topically applied either Vaseline (vehicle) alone or Vaseline containing low doses of ginsenoside Rb 1 to the wound. 2. Surprisingly, we found that ginsenoside Rb 1 at low concentrations (100 pg g -1, 1 pg g -1 and 10 fg g -1 ointment) exhibited the strongest burn wound-healing action. Furthermore, ginsenoside Rb 1 (100 fg-1 ng per wound) increased neovascularization in the surrounding tissue and production of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and interleukin (IL)-1Β from the burn wound, compared to those mice with burn wounds treated with vehicle alone. 3. In human keratinocyte cultures (HaCaT cells), ginsenoside Rb 1 (100 fg ml -1 to 1 ng ml -1) enhanced VEGF production induced by IL-1Β and expression of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α. 4. These findings suggest that the promotion of burn wound healing by ginsenoside Rb 1 might be due to the promotion of angiogenesis during skin wound repair via the stimulation of VEGF production, through the increase of HIF-1α expression in keratinocytes, and due to the elevation of IL-1Β resulting from the macrophage accumulation in the burn wound. © 2006 Nature Publishing Group All rights reserved.
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Kimura, Y., Sumiyoshi, M., Kawahira, K., & Sakanaka, M. (2006). Effects of ginseng saponins isolated from Red Ginseng roots on burn wound healing in mice. British Journal of Pharmacology, 148(6), 860–870. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0706794
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