Exploring the Biochemical Basis of the Meridian Tropism Theory for the Qi-Invigorating Traditional Chinese Medicine Herb
We examined the effect of the Qi-invigorating Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) herb Panax ginseng ( P.G. ) on mitochondrial functions and cellular antioxidant capacity in different organs of mice. We found that the P.G. extracts had a significant effect on tissues of mice, with the generation of...
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doaj-ea2f2afe5aa0402d8e9d04e68fc92ef62021-02-28T06:33:29ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine2515-690X2021-02-012610.1177/2515690X20983249Exploring the Biochemical Basis of the Meridian Tropism Theory for the Qi-Invigorating Traditional Chinese Medicine Herb Mengmei Li MD0Yu Chen MD1Zhongzhen Cai MD2Jie Teng MD3Qian Feng MD4Yuming Chen PhD5Lin Wang MD6Caixia Li MD7Bruce Qing Tang PhD8Xuemei Bai PhD9 ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, China ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, China ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, China ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, China ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, China ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, China ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, China ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, China ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, China ENNOVA Institute of Life Science and Technology, ENN Group, Langfang, ChinaWe examined the effect of the Qi-invigorating Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) herb Panax ginseng ( P.G. ) on mitochondrial functions and cellular antioxidant capacity in different organs of mice. We found that the P.G. extracts had a significant effect on tissues of mice, with the generation of total adenylate pool (TAP) enhanced in all visceral tissues, but not for the brain. The mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and antioxidant capacity reflected by superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione (GSH) increased only for the meridian tissues that P.G. belongs to including Heart, Spleen and Lung. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), as a combined result of the increased energy metabolism and antioxidant capacity, varied in different organs. We concluded that: 1) the Qi-invigorating TCM herb P.G. had a significant effect on mice by enhancing TAP production in all of the visceral tissues examined, except for the brain; 2) for the meridional tissues of P.G. (Heart, Spleen and Lung), the P.G. extracts not only promoted the TAP production, but also boosted the antioxidant capacity demonstrated by the simultaneous increase in TAP, and SOD and GSH.https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X20983249 |
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Mengmei Li MD Yu Chen MD Zhongzhen Cai MD Jie Teng MD Qian Feng MD Yuming Chen PhD Lin Wang MD Caixia Li MD Bruce Qing Tang PhD Xuemei Bai PhD Exploring the Biochemical Basis of the Meridian Tropism Theory for the Qi-Invigorating Traditional Chinese Medicine Herb Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine |
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Exploring the Biochemical Basis of the Meridian Tropism Theory for the Qi-Invigorating Traditional Chinese Medicine Herb
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We examined the effect of the Qi-invigorating Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) herb Panax ginseng ( P.G. ) on mitochondrial functions and cellular antioxidant capacity in different organs of mice. We found that the P.G. extracts had a significant effect on tissues of mice, with the generation of total adenylate pool (TAP) enhanced in all visceral tissues, but not for the brain. The mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and antioxidant capacity reflected by superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione (GSH) increased only for the meridian tissues that P.G. belongs to including Heart, Spleen and Lung. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), as a combined result of the increased energy metabolism and antioxidant capacity, varied in different organs. We concluded that: 1) the Qi-invigorating TCM herb P.G. had a significant effect on mice by enhancing TAP production in all of the visceral tissues examined, except for the brain; 2) for the meridional tissues of P.G. (Heart, Spleen and Lung), the P.G. extracts not only promoted the TAP production, but also boosted the antioxidant capacity demonstrated by the simultaneous increase in TAP, and SOD and GSH. |
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