Antidepressant effects of total phenols and total saponins of Kai-Xin-San mediated by synaptic plasticity induced by BDNF/TrkB/Akt pathway

Aug 15, 2025Journal of ethnopharmacology

Antidepressant effects of total phenols and saponins from Kai-Xin-San linked to brain cell connections through the BDNF/TrkB/Akt pathway

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Abstract

Five homologous fractions of the traditional Chinese medicine Kai-Xin-San were isolated, each exceeding 50% content.

  • All five fractions significantly reduced immobility time in mice during specific tests, indicating potential antidepressant effects.
  • A total of 50 constituents were identified in total phenols, while 114 constituents were identified in total saponins.
  • Both total phenols and total saponins increased the percentage of sucrose consumption and decreased immobility time in tested mice.
  • Analysis revealed enrichment in synaptic structures and functions, as well as neural metabolic and gene expression processes related to depression.
  • Key proteins involved in synaptic plasticity were reversed by total phenols and total saponins in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex.

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