1.Protective Effect of Tibetan Medicine Compound Duoxuekang Capsules on Acute Lung Injury in Mice In-duced by Lipopolysaccharide
Xiaoxin HU ; Qiang LUO ; Leilei DU ; Yi ZHANG ; Silang JIANGYONG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(7):926-929
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the protective effect of Tibetan medicine Compound Duoxuekang capsules on the acute lung injury in mice induced by lipopolysaccharide. METHODS:60 KM mice were randomly divided into blank group,model group,dexamethasone group (positive control,1 mg/kg) and Compound Duoxuekang high-dose,medium-dose,low-dose groups (3.6,1.8,0.9 g/kg,calculated by crude drug),10 in each group. Intragastrically administrated,mice in blank group and model group intragastrically administrated equal volume of normal saline,once a day. After 7 d of administration,except for blank group, mice in other groups intraperitoneally injected lipopolysaccharide to induce acute lung injury. After 6 h modeling,pathological changes in the lung tissue was observed,lung tissue water content was measured,superoxide dismutase(SOD),glutathione peroxi-dase(GSH-Px),malondialdehyde(MDA)levels in lung tissue and IL-6,TNF-α levels in serum were detected. RESULTS:Com-pared with blank group,mice in model group showed pathological changes in congestion and edema,inflammatory cell infiltra-tion,obvious widened alveolar septum and alveolar wall;water content in lung tissue and IL-6,TNF-αlevels in serum were signifi-cantly increased (P<0.01);SOD,GSH-Px levels in lung tissue were significantly decreased (P<0.01). Compared with model group,injury degree of lung tissue reduced to varying degrees in each treatment group,except for the water content,MDA level in lung tissue and TNF-α level in serum in Compound Duoxuekang capsules low-dose group;the above-mentioned indexes in other groups were significantly improved (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:Compound Duoxuekang capsules can obviously re-duce mice's oxidative stress and inflammatory response,and has certain protective effect on acute lung injury in mice.
2.Comparison Study on Zhenbu Disease of Tibetan Medicine and Bi Syndrome in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Jing WANG ; Kehui ZHAO ; Zangjia GENG ; Xianrong LAI ; Wenjuan YANG ; Xiaoxin HU ; Yi ZHANG ; Silang JIANGYONG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(10):2167-2171
Chinese medicine and Tibetan medicine both belong to the traditional medicine, and have their unique background and theoretical systems. There are similar features and differences in diagnosis of disease, syndrome and treatment between Chinese medicine and Tibetan medicine. Tibetan Zhenbu disease is common and frequently-occurring in plateau area with high morbidity, which is corresponding to rheumatoid arthritis in modern medicine and the category of Bi syndrome in Chinese medicine. During a long period of clinical efficacy verification, Tibetan treatment of Zhenbu disease presents to be little side effects, good curative effect, safe and economic etc. In the review, according to the introduction of Tibetan medicine and Chinese medicine, Zhenbu disease of Tibetan medicine and Chinese Bi syndrome will be compared in their pathogeneses and treatments to understand advantages and peculiarities of Tibetan medicine. The development of Tibentan medicine in the future will also be pointed out.
3."Analysis on Academic Characteristics of ""Jing-Zhu Materia Medica"""
Jia YU ; Yi ZHANG ; Jia NIE ; Dan ZHANG ; Silang JIANGYONG ; Zangjia GENG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(1):112-115
Tibetan ancient literature is an important foundation for the development of Tibetan medicine and clinical research. The essential features and advantages of inheritance and development of Tibetan medicine play an ines-timable role. Jing-Zhu Materia Medica is by far the most important Tibetan medicine monograph. This book is rich in content, national characteristics, featured prominent plateau, which is practical in the clinical application. This ar-ticle analyzed the literature value and academic characteristics of Jing-Zhu Materia Medica from the drug classifi-cation, medicinal processing method, and comparison between Tibetan medicine and Chinese medicine. It promoted the analysis of ancient Tibetan medicine literatures to provide references for the scientific research, medical practice and application development of Tibetan medicine.
4.Study on Medication Regulation and Pharmaceutical Property of Tibetan Medicine Prescription of Punica gran- atum Seeds Based on Apriori Algorithm and “Ro Nus Zhu rJes ”Vector Model
Xiangmao QIENI ; CAIRANGJI ; Dangzhi WENCHENG ; Qingcuo REN ; Silang JIANGYONG ; Yongzhong ZEWENG ; Jianshen NANKA ; DELUO
China Pharmacy 2020;31(8):906-912
OBJECTIVE:To invest igate the medication regulation of Tibetan medicine prescription of Punica granatum seeds, and to analyze the pharmaceutical property of it in the treatment of “Sanweihuo”(Me drod gusm) dysfunction induced-related diseases. METHODS :Using Clinical Notes of Tibetan Medicine ,Medicine Standard of the Ministry of Public Health :Tibetan Medicine as standard ,Tibetan medicine prescriptions of P. granatum seeds recorded in Sibu Yidian ,Yuewang Yaozhen and other medical records were collected ,and TCMISS V 2.5 software was used to analyze main indication and medicine frequency statistically. The core medicine combinations of the prescriptions were analyzed with Apriori algorithm (support degree ≥50%, confidence degree ≥90%),and medication regulations were analyzed. Tibetan medicine “Ro Nus Zhu rJes ”vector model was used to analyze the properties of Tibetan medicine prescription of P. granatum seeds in the treatment of high frequency diseases ,and K-means cluster analysis was carried out for seventeen effectiveness. RESULTS :A total of 300 Tibetan medicine prescriptions of P. granatum seeds were collected ,involving 104 kinds of main indications ,among which frequency of 18 kinds of indications was more than or equal to 10 times,including“non-indigestion syndrome ”(Ma Zhu ba) (76 times),“wood cloth disease ”(Smug po) (46 times),“edema”(Chu nad) (34 times),etc. Totally 322 kinds of Tibetan medicines were involved. Among them ,21 flavors were more than or equal to 50 in frequency ,including Piper longum (192 times),Amomum kravanh (164 times) and Carthamus tinctorius(134 times),etc. Fifty-six core combinations were obtained ,mainly including P. granatum seeds-P. longum (192 times), P. granatum seeds-A. kravanh (164 times) and P. granatum seeds-C. tinctorius (134 times). The prescriptions (13 pieces) with six flavors as pungent ,sweet and sour ,and with prominent medicinal properties such as roughness ,heat and dry effects could be used to treat “non-indigestion syndrome ”,and then included into type Ⅰ. The prescriptions (13 pieces) with six flavors as bitter ,sweet and pungent ,and with prominent medicinal properties such as cooling ,dull and heavy effects could be used to treat “wood cloth disease”,and then included into type Ⅱ. The prescriptions (11 pieces) with six flavors as sweet ,sour and pungent ,and with prominent medicinal properties such as dull ,heavy and moistening effects could be used to treat “edema”,and then included into type Ⅲ. CONCLUSIONS :Tibetan medicine P. granatum seeds is often used in combination with the isothermal medicines such as P. longum ,A. kravanh . P. granatum seeds are also commonly found in cool prescriptions ,revealing that Tibetan medicine pays attention to “Sanweihuo”while treating diseases ,which embodies the academic thought of Tibetan medicine that “there is cooling in temperature ,and there is temperature in cooling ”.