Ninjin’yoeito reduces fatigue-like conditions by alleviating inflammation of the brain and skeletal muscles in aging mice

Author:

Otsuka ShotaroORCID,Matsuzaki Ryoma,Kakimoto Shogo,Tachibe Yuta,Kawatani Takuya,Takada Seiya,Tani Akira,Nakanishi Kazuki,Matsuoka Teruki,Kato Yuki,Inadome Masaki,Nojima Nao,Sakakima Harutoshi,Mizuno Keita,Matsubara Yosuke,Maruyama Ikuro

Abstract

Fatigue can lead to several health issues and is particularly prevalent among elderly individuals with chronic inflammatory conditions. Ninjin’yoeito, a traditional Japanese herbal medicine, is used to address fatigue and malaise, anorexia, and anemia. This study aimed to examine whether relieving inflammation in the brain and skeletal muscle of senescence-accelerated mice prone 8 (SAMP8) could reduce fatigue-like conditions associated with aging. First, SAMP8 mice were divided into two groups, with and without ninjin’yoeito treatment. The ninjin’yoeito-treated group received a diet containing 3% ninjin’yoeito for a period of 4 months starting at 3 months of age. At 7 months of age, all mice underwent motor function, treadmill fatigue, and behavioral tests. They were then euthanized and the skeletal muscle weight, muscle cross-sectional area, and concentration of interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1RA) in both the brain and skeletal muscle were measured. The results showed that the ninjin’yoeito-treated group had higher motor function and spontaneous locomotor activity than the untreated group did and ran for significantly longer in the treadmill fatigue test. Moreover, larger muscle cross-sectional area, lower IL-1β concentrations, and higher IL-1RA concentrations were observed in both the brain and skeletal muscle tissues of the ninjin’yoeito-treated group than in the untreated group. The results suggest that ninjin’yoeito improves age-related inflammatory conditions in both the central and peripheral tissues and reduces fatigue.

Funder

Tsumura and Company

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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