Objective:To study the characteristics of lymphocyte nuclear factor kappa B(NF-κB) signal transduction kinase-related molecular mRNA differential expressions at various month age segments in aging process and the intervening effect of Epimedium flavonoids(EF) on it.Methods:Sixty SD rats were divided into six groups,according to animals' age,i.e.,the 3 days(d) group,the 4 months(m) group,the 10 m group,the 18 m group,the 27 m group,and the 27 m+EF group.RNA was extracted from separated splenic lymphocytes. Adopting NF-κB signal path functional genome oligonucleotide gene-chip(128 related genes),the integral characteristics and differences of NF-κB signal transduction kinase-related mRNA expressions were determined, and the intervening effect of EF was examined.Results:The mean level of the NF-κB signal transduction kinase-related mRNA expressions in rats' splenic lymphocytes lowered with aging;the highest expression was presented at 3 d after birth,and then,it lowered gradually,with the lowest level at 18 m or 27 m.After EF intervention,the expression level was raised to the 10-18 m level in the aged rats.Conclusion:The changing rules of lymphocyte NF-κB-signal-transduction-kinase-related mRNA expressions in various stages of aging are helpful for selecting the well time for preventing and intervening aging,and will also give a hint to the molecular index for assessment of senility retarding researches.