In vivo effects of Pain Relieving Plaster on closed soft tissue injury in rabbit ears

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Soft tissue injury imposes major public health burdens worldwide. The positive effect of China's Tibetan medicine and the <it>Lamiophlomis rotata</it>-based herbal Pain Relieving Plaster (PRP) on healing closed soft...

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Main Authors: Wang Yong-Zhi, Guo Chun-Yu, Zhong Hong-Gang, Zhang Wan-Nian, Wang De-Long, Wang Xuan, Dong Fu-Hui
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-09-01
Series:BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/8/51
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spelling doaj-f8b6e166a47041b6869299344d4dab852020-11-25T02:04:35ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822008-09-01815110.1186/1472-6882-8-51In vivo effects of Pain Relieving Plaster on closed soft tissue injury in rabbit earsWang Yong-ZhiGuo Chun-YuZhong Hong-GangZhang Wan-NianWang De-LongWang XuanDong Fu-Hui<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Soft tissue injury imposes major public health burdens worldwide. The positive effect of China's Tibetan medicine and the <it>Lamiophlomis rotata</it>-based herbal Pain Relieving Plaster (PRP) on healing closed soft tissue injury (CSTI) has been reported. The herbs contained in Plaster are also referred as 'blood-activating and stasis-dispelling' in herbal medicine. The formula of the plaster contains four China's Tibetan medical herbs, including <it>Lamiophlomis rotata</it>, <it>Oxytropis falcate Bunge</it>, <it>Curcuma longa Linn</it>, and <it>Myricaria bracteata</it>. Two of these herbs (<it>Lamiophlomis rotate</it>; <it>Curcuma longa Linn</it>) are commonly used in different formulae of Chinese medicine. The objective of this study is to use an interdisciplinary approach to test the hypothesis that the formula and its components influence the process of CSTI.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In vivo models have been established in 30 rabbit ear pinnae and studied for: (1) blood flow velocity (BFV) which was affected by pressure of 21.2 kg/cm2 for 30 second over the local rabbit ear tissue; (2) edema formation of the closed soft tissue injury; (3) in vivo local temperature change.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results of in vivo studies indicated that CSTI significantly increased the velocity of blood flow and increased edema formation within the control group. The PRP extracts for 5 hours significantly slowed down the BFV of CSTI in rabbit ears, markedly decreased the elevated edema level from the 3rd to the 5th day.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The ingredients contained in the formula have positive effects in healing CSTI and further study is worth exploring.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/8/51
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author Wang Yong-Zhi
Guo Chun-Yu
Zhong Hong-Gang
Zhang Wan-Nian
Wang De-Long
Wang Xuan
Dong Fu-Hui
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Guo Chun-Yu
Zhong Hong-Gang
Zhang Wan-Nian
Wang De-Long
Wang Xuan
Dong Fu-Hui
In vivo effects of Pain Relieving Plaster on closed soft tissue injury in rabbit ears
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Wang Yong-Zhi
Guo Chun-Yu
Zhong Hong-Gang
Zhang Wan-Nian
Wang De-Long
Wang Xuan
Dong Fu-Hui
author_sort Wang Yong-Zhi
title In vivo effects of Pain Relieving Plaster on closed soft tissue injury in rabbit ears
title_short In vivo effects of Pain Relieving Plaster on closed soft tissue injury in rabbit ears
title_full In vivo effects of Pain Relieving Plaster on closed soft tissue injury in rabbit ears
title_fullStr In vivo effects of Pain Relieving Plaster on closed soft tissue injury in rabbit ears
title_full_unstemmed In vivo effects of Pain Relieving Plaster on closed soft tissue injury in rabbit ears
title_sort in vivo effects of pain relieving plaster on closed soft tissue injury in rabbit ears
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2008-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Soft tissue injury imposes major public health burdens worldwide. The positive effect of China's Tibetan medicine and the <it>Lamiophlomis rotata</it>-based herbal Pain Relieving Plaster (PRP) on healing closed soft tissue injury (CSTI) has been reported. The herbs contained in Plaster are also referred as 'blood-activating and stasis-dispelling' in herbal medicine. The formula of the plaster contains four China's Tibetan medical herbs, including <it>Lamiophlomis rotata</it>, <it>Oxytropis falcate Bunge</it>, <it>Curcuma longa Linn</it>, and <it>Myricaria bracteata</it>. Two of these herbs (<it>Lamiophlomis rotate</it>; <it>Curcuma longa Linn</it>) are commonly used in different formulae of Chinese medicine. The objective of this study is to use an interdisciplinary approach to test the hypothesis that the formula and its components influence the process of CSTI.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In vivo models have been established in 30 rabbit ear pinnae and studied for: (1) blood flow velocity (BFV) which was affected by pressure of 21.2 kg/cm2 for 30 second over the local rabbit ear tissue; (2) edema formation of the closed soft tissue injury; (3) in vivo local temperature change.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results of in vivo studies indicated that CSTI significantly increased the velocity of blood flow and increased edema formation within the control group. The PRP extracts for 5 hours significantly slowed down the BFV of CSTI in rabbit ears, markedly decreased the elevated edema level from the 3rd to the 5th day.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The ingredients contained in the formula have positive effects in healing CSTI and further study is worth exploring.</p>
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