Discussion on COPD Intestinal Dysfunction and Treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine
10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20201982
- VernacularTitle:COPD肠道功能障碍及中医治法
- Author:
Jun TENG
1
;
Xin-lou CHAI
1
;
Qi WANG
2
;
Yun-ning JIANG
1
;
Yan-fen ZHAO
1
;
Ya-qian LIU
1
;
Yu-jia WANG
1
;
Yong-sheng ZHANG
2
Author Information
1. Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,Beijing 100029,China
2. Dongfang Hospital,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,Beijing 100078,China
- Publication Type:Research Article
- Keywords:
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease;
intestinal flora;
lung-gut axis;
lung-complexed large intestine;
intestinal dysfunction;
treatment principles and treatment methods;
treating different diseases with same treatment
- From:
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae
2021;27(2):196-202
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
In China, about 100 million people currently have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). At the same time, COPD is a multisystem disease, not only affecting the function of musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, kidney and immune systems in patients, but also causing intestinal dysfunction as its extrapulmonary manifestations. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), after COPD is formed, deficiency, phlegm stasis and toxicity were accumulated in the lungs, which leads to dysfunction of lung in dispersing and descending, and eventually causes ascending and descending disorder of Qi activities, disorder of fluid supply and distribution, and stagnation of blood stasis. The viscera disease would affect the bowels, and the large intestine is thus affected. Modern medical discovers that, the lungs and intestines have common origins and similar physiological structures, in pathological circumstances, their common mucosal immune system may lead to similar immune factors and inflammatory manifestations in the lungs and intestines. At the same time, the studies have confirmed that there is also a close relationship between intestinal flora and lung, that is "lung-gut axis". These theories partially illustrate the mechanism of COPD in inducing intestinal injury. The specific manifestations of COPD intestinal dysfunction, ① Flora disorder, with increased abundance of intestinal gram-negative bacilli, and inhibited reproduction of Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus and short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria. ② Intestinal barrier damage: characterized by the destruction of intestinal epithelium tight connectivity, increased intestinal permeability, and thinning of the mucus layer. ③ Intestinal motility disorder: mostly manifested as weight loss and malnutrition. At present, for the intestinal dysfunction in COPD patients, most of the relevant discussions and targeted treatment methods in TCM are scattered and unsystematic. Guided by the idea of treating different diseases with the same treatment, we summarized the etiology and pathogenesis of COPD intestinal dysfunction by learning from the experience of TCM in treating intestinal flora disorders and inflammatory bowel disease, and proposed preliminary formulation with Tiaoqi Qushi,Tongfu Tongluo as its basic treatment principles in this paper, hoping to provide new ideas for the treatment of COPD.