Experimental Study of Sedative Effect of Qinggong Decoction
- VernacularTitle:清宫汤镇静作用的实验研究
- Author:
Yuelan LI
;
Hong LU
;
Liying ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Qinggong Decoction;
sedation;
hypnosis;
anticonvulsion;
mice
- From:
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine
2006;0(11):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the pharmacological effects of Qinggong Decoction on sedation and hypnosis. Methods Fifty mice were randomly divided into five groups: NS group, diazepam group, and low-, mid-, high-dose Qinggong Decoction group. Diazepam group was given 0.1 mL/10 g diazepam, and other four groups were given 0.2 mL/10 g corresponding drugs. Spontaneous activities before and after ig. were recorded and the sleeping time of mice with pentobarbital sodium (superthreshold dosage) and the number of the sleeping mice with pentobarbital sodium (subthreshold dosage) were measured. Convulsion model induced by nikethamide was used to observe the change of the seizure rate in mice after given Qinggong Decoction. Results Qinggong Decoction (3.0, 6.0 g/kg) could obviously inhibit spontaneous activities of mice, prolong the sleeping time of mice with pentobarbital sodium (superthreshold dosage) and increase in the number of the sleeping mice with pentobarbital sodium (subthreshold dosage), and had markedly anticonvulsant effect in mice induced by nikethamide. Conclusion Qinggong Decoction has obvious effects of sedation, hypnosis and anticonvulsion.