1.Exploration on the Application of Insect Drugs in the Treatment of Chronic Heart Failure Based on the Theory of"Collateral Deficiency and Tonifying"
Lanshuan FENG ; Bo NING ; Yiming WANG ; Hubin YU ; Shilin LI ; Yuting WANG ; Mingjun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(1):35-39
Different insect drugs have their own characteristics in terms of efficacy,including removing blood stasis and promoting blood circulation,dispelling phlegm and dispersing lumps,and nourishing the body.This article discussed the use of insect medicines in the treatment of chronic heart failure(CHF)based on the theory of"collateral deficiency and tonifying".Taking the TCM theory of"collateral deficiency and tonifying"as the entry point,this article categorized the pathogenesis of CHF into deficiency of qi and yang,deficiency of collaterals,phlegm retention and dampness stagnation,and accumulation of collaterals,and believes that the treatment should be based on resolving blood stasis and promoting collaterals,eliminating phlegm and promoting collaterals,dispersing lumps and promoting collaterals,and tonifying heart collaterals,thus achieving the effect of"collateral deficiency and tonifying".It also summarized the efficacy and modern pharmacological mechanisms of insect drugs,providing medication ideas for the treatment of CHF.
2.Exploration on the Application of Insect Drugs in the Treatment of Chronic Heart Failure Based on the Theory of"Collateral Deficiency and Tonifying"
Lanshuan FENG ; Bo NING ; Yiming WANG ; Hubin YU ; Shilin LI ; Yuting WANG ; Mingjun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(1):35-39
Different insect drugs have their own characteristics in terms of efficacy,including removing blood stasis and promoting blood circulation,dispelling phlegm and dispersing lumps,and nourishing the body.This article discussed the use of insect medicines in the treatment of chronic heart failure(CHF)based on the theory of"collateral deficiency and tonifying".Taking the TCM theory of"collateral deficiency and tonifying"as the entry point,this article categorized the pathogenesis of CHF into deficiency of qi and yang,deficiency of collaterals,phlegm retention and dampness stagnation,and accumulation of collaterals,and believes that the treatment should be based on resolving blood stasis and promoting collaterals,eliminating phlegm and promoting collaterals,dispersing lumps and promoting collaterals,and tonifying heart collaterals,thus achieving the effect of"collateral deficiency and tonifying".It also summarized the efficacy and modern pharmacological mechanisms of insect drugs,providing medication ideas for the treatment of CHF.
3.Chaihu Longgu Mulitang in Treatment of Coronary Heart Disease Complicated with Anxiety and Depression: A Review
Bo NING ; Xishu TAN ; Hongwei HE ; Hao WEN ; Teng GE ; Yongqing WU ; Hubin YU ; Lanshuan FENG ; Shilin LI ; Jiongdong XIE ; Mingjun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(18):218-228
Coronary heart disease (CHD) with atherosclerosis is a common chronic disease worldwide, and anxiety and depression are potential and crucial risk factors for adverse prognosis in CHD. Chaihu Longgu Mulitang (CLMT), first mentioned in the Shang Han Lun (《伤寒论》), is a classic prescription for treating Shaoyang diseases combined with disturbance of the mind and spirit, with the effects of harmonizing Shaoyang and calming the mind. Current research on mechanisms has shown that CLMT can play a role in CHD complicated with anxiety and depression through multiple pathways, including regulating related signaling pathways, inhibiting the expression of inflammatory factors, improving oxidative stress damage, modulating neurotransmitter levels, suppressing the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, promoting mobilization of mesenchymal stem cells from the bone marrow, and inhibiting platelet activation. Clinical studies have demonstrated that CLMT significantly improves symptoms such as angina and insomnia caused by CHD complicated with anxiety and depression, effectively reduces negative emotions, improves traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome scores, and decreases levels of inflammatory factors. Furthermore, it has fewer adverse reactions and higher safety than conventional western medicine treatments. This article provides a review of the mechanisms and clinical studies of CLMT in the treatment of CHD complicated with anxiety and depression based on a comprehensive analysis of literature from the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data, VIP, PubMed, and other databases in the past 15 years, in order to provide references for further research on the use of CLMT in the management of CHD complicated with anxiety and depression.

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