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Dementia is exacerbated by loss of appetite and amotivation, and recent studies have indicated that ninjin'yoeito improves anorexia and amotivation. Previous studies suggest that ninjin'yoeito inhibits dopamine-metabolizing enzymes and enhances dopamine signaling. However, whether ninjin'yoeito incr...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1093/bbb/zbab162

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Ninjin'yoeito: A Traditional Japanese Medicine with Potential to Boost Dopamine

The world of [dementia] is a challenging one, often marked by cognitive decline and a loss of vital functions. This research explores the potential of a traditional Japanese medicine, [ninjin'yoeito], to combat some of the debilitating aspects of [dementia], specifically [loss of appetite] and [amotivation]. Researchers, like explorers seeking a hidden oasis in the vast desert of [dementia], investigated whether [ninjin'yoeito] could stimulate the brain's reward system and improve these symptoms.

A Potential Oasis in the Desert of Dementia

The study found that [ninjin'yoeito] increased the levels of [dopamine] in [PC12 cells], suggesting that it could potentially boost the brain's reward system. This is encouraging because [dopamine] is a neurotransmitter involved in motivation, pleasure, and reward. The study also found that [ninjin'yoeito] reduced the levels of [dopamine metabolites], suggesting that it may have a protective effect on dopamine pathways.

A Traditional Remedy with Modern Promise

This study adds to a growing body of research suggesting that [ninjin'yoeito] may have potential benefits for [dementia] patients. While more research is needed, the findings suggest that [ninjin'yoeito] could potentially help to improve [loss of appetite] and [amotivation] in these individuals. This research highlights the importance of exploring traditional remedies for potential health benefits and could pave the way for new treatment options for [dementia].

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Ninjin'yoeito, a traditional Japanese medicine, shows promise in potentially boosting dopamine levels and improving symptoms of [dementia], like [loss of appetite] and [amotivation]. This research opens up new avenues for exploring traditional remedies and their potential to address the challenges of [dementia].

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2022-01-28
  2. Date Revised 2022-01-28
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

34529031

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1093/bbb/zbab162

SNS
PICO Info
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Languages

English

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