The neuroprotective effects of spiramine T, an atisine-type diterpenoid alk
aloid isolated from the Chinese herbal medicine Spiraea japonica var, acuta
(Rosaceaee), on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury produced by 10-min bi
lateral occlusion of the common carotid arteries followed by 5-day reperfus
ion in gerbils were investigated. Intravenous spiramine T (0.38, 0.75, and
1.5 mg.kg(-1)) markedly reduced the stroke index, enhanced the recovery of
EEG amplitude during reperfusion and decreased the concentrations of cortex
calcium and LPO in a dose-dependent manner. However, no significant effect
s on water and sodium contents were observed. These results suggested that
spiramine T exhibited protective effects on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion i
njury in gerbils, and its mechanism might be related to reducing calcium ac
cumulation and lipid peroxidation. This is the first report on spiramine T
as a natural product with neuroprotective effects.