1."The Influence of Yijinjing ""Supporting Pile"" on Microcirculation Blood Perfusion Units on Du Meridian in Subjects with Yang-deficiency Constitution"
Sidong DOU ; Ruixu XU ; Yingying YE ; Ningying HUANG ; Cailian LAN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2017;36(5):420-422
Objective To observe the effect of Yijinjing Supporting Pile on the superficial microcirculation blood perfusion units (MBPU) on Du meridian in subjects with yang-deficiency constitution.Methods After the classification and determination of constitution according to the traditional Chinese medicine,19 volunteers (8 males and 11 females) with Yang-deficiency constitution were selected and provided with standard Yijinjing Supporting Pile training for 3 months.The laser Doppler flowmeter system was used to detect the superficial MBPU on the acupoints of Du meridian including Dazhui,Zhiyang and Mingmen,Results Before the training,the average MBPU value of Zhiyang was higher than Mingmen,but lower than Dazhui (P<0.05,P<0.01).After the training,the average MBPU value of all the acupoints increased significantly (P<0.01).Conclusion Yijinjing Supporting Pilecan improve the superficial MBPU of Du meridian in subjects with Yang-deficiency constitution,and regulate the energy metabolism of the Du meridian.
2.Effect on factors of energy metabolism in rats skeletal muscle by cold traditional Chinese medicine.
Shuhong PENG ; Liping HUANG ; Xiaoheng GAO ; Su ZHANG ; Riyue YU ; Hongning LIU ; Ningying XU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(23):3064-3067
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of six cold traditional Chinese medicine on the energy metabolism factors in rats skeletal muscle.
METHODThe activity of Na(+)-K(+) -ATPase, Ca(2+) -ATPase and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH), the content of muscle glycogen, and the mRNA expression of skeletal muscle uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) were measured after rats having been administrated with water extracts of Radix Sophorae Flavescentis, Fructus Gardeniae, Cortex Phellodendri, Radix Scutellariae, Rhizoma Coptidis, and Radix Gentianae respectively at the dose of 6.0, 7.0, 8.4, 6.0, 7.0, 4.0 g x kg(-1) for 30 days.
RESULTThe activity of Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase has been depressed significantly and the content of skeletal muscle glycogen has been increased remarkably by six cold traditional Chinese medicine. The decreased tendency has been found on activity of Ca(2+) -ATPase and SDH, only the Radix scutellariaeg group decreased the Ca(2+) -ATPase activity significantly (P < 0.05), the SDH activity was decreased high significantly by Radix scutellariae, Cortex Phellodendri, Radix Gentianae and significantly by Rhizoma Coptidis. The mRNA expression of UCP3 has been decreased high significantly by all five cold traditional Chinese medicine except Cortex Phellodendri group with the decreased tendency of UCP3 mRNA expression.
CONCLUSIONThe cold traditional Chinese medicine has the significant effects on the skeletal muscle energy metabolism by decreasing the utlization of the glucose and the activity of mitochondria SDH to reduce the production of ATP, and depressing the activity of Na(+)-K(+) -ATPase and Ca(2+) -ATPase to cut down the consumption of ATP, by decreasing the mRNA expression of UCP3 to decrease the heat production.
Animals ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Energy Metabolism ; drug effects ; Male ; Muscle, Skeletal ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley