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Damaged peripheral nerves undergo peripheral neurodegenerative processes that are essential for the nerve regeneration. Peripheral neurodegenerative diseases, including diabetic peripheral neuropathy, are induced by irreversible nerve damage caused by abnormal peripheral nerve degeneration. However, until now, there have been no effective therapeutic treatments for these diseases. Ginsenosides are the most pharmacologically active compounds in Panax ginseng, and are being actively studied. Ginsenosides have a variety of effects, including neuroprotective, antioxidative, anti-cytotoxic, and anti-inflammatory effects. Here, we investigated the efficacy of 18 ginsenosides. We then tested the ability of the most effective ginsenoside, (S)-ginsenosides F1 (sF1), to inhibit peripheral neurodegenerative processes using mouse sciatic ex vivo culture, and several morphological and biochemical indicators. Our results suggest that sF1 could effectively protect Schwann cells against peripheral nerve degeneration. © 2021. Japanese Association of Anatomists.

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Yoo Lim Chun, Sumin Lee, Ki-Hoon Park, Chan Park, Youngbuhm Huh, Na Young Jeong, Junyang Jung. Protective and therapeutic effect of (S)-ginsenoside F1 on peripheral nerve degeneration targeting Schwann cells: a pharmaco-neuroanatomical approach. Anatomical science international. 2022 Jan;97(1):79-89

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