Study on the effect of Chinese herbal medicine in regulating peritoneal lymphatic stomata and enhancing drainage of ascites in mice with liver fibrosis
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Study on the effect of Chinese herbal medicine in regulating peritoneal lymphatic stomata and enhancing drainage of ascites in mice with liver fibrosis
Chinese Journal of Integrative MedicineVol. 7, Issue 2, Pages: 121-125(2001)
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Division of Lymphology, Department of Histology and Embryology, Medical School of Zhejiang University,Hangzhou
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This article was funded by the National Foundation of Natural Sciences (No.39970934), fund for Scientific Researches by Science Committee of Hangzhou, fund for focal projects by State Administration of TCM (No. 972031), funded by Zhejiang Provincial Administration of TCM, special fund for excellent young talented person by Ministry of Health, and Analysis and Testing fund of Zhejiang Province
LI, Jc., Yuan, Sh., Zhao, Jp. et al. Study on the effect of Chinese herbal medicine in regulating peritoneal lymphatic stomata and enhancing drainage of ascites in mice with liver fibrosis., CJIM 7, 121–125 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02935019
Ji-cheng LI, Shu-hui Yuan, Jian-pei Zhao, et al. Study on the effect of Chinese herbal medicine in regulating peritoneal lymphatic stomata and enhancing drainage of ascites in mice with liver fibrosis. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 7(2):121-125(2001)
LI, Jc., Yuan, Sh., Zhao, Jp. et al. Study on the effect of Chinese herbal medicine in regulating peritoneal lymphatic stomata and enhancing drainage of ascites in mice with liver fibrosis., CJIM 7, 121–125 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02935019DOI:
Ji-cheng LI, Shu-hui Yuan, Jian-pei Zhao, et al. Study on the effect of Chinese herbal medicine in regulating peritoneal lymphatic stomata and enhancing drainage of ascites in mice with liver fibrosis. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 7(2):121-125(2001) DOI: 10.1007/BF02935019.
Study on the effect of Chinese herbal medicine in regulating peritoneal lymphatic stomata and enhancing drainage of ascites in mice with liver fibrosis
摘要
Objective: To observe the regulating effect of Chinese herbal medicine on peritoneal lymphatic stomata and its significance in treating ascites in liver fibrosis model mice.Methods: Two Chinese herbal compound prescriptions were used separately to treat the carbon tetrachloride induced mouse model of liver fibrosis
the histo-pathologic changes in mice were observed by using scanning electron microscope and processed by computer image processing. The changes of urinary volume and sodium ion concentration were measured
too.Results: In the treated group
the histo-pathologic changes were significantly less than those in the control group
the peritoneal lymphatic stomata enlarged with increased number of opening and higher density in distribution and the urinary volume and sodium ion excretion increased after treatment.Conclusion: Chinese herbal medicine has marked effect in alleviating liver fibrosis
regulating peritoneal lymphatic stomata
improving the drainage of ascites from peritoneal cavity
causing increase of urinary volume and sodium ion excretion to reduce water and sodium retention
and thus have favorable therapeutic effect in treating ascites.
Abstract
Objective: To observe the regulating effect of Chinese herbal medicine on peritoneal lymphatic stomata and its significance in treating ascites in liver fibrosis model mice.Methods: Two Chinese herbal compound prescriptions were used separately to treat the carbon tetrachloride induced mouse model of liver fibrosis
the histo-pathologic changes in mice were observed by using scanning electron microscope and processed by computer image processing. The changes of urinary volume and sodium ion concentration were measured
too.Results: In the treated group
the histo-pathologic changes were significantly less than those in the control group
the peritoneal lymphatic stomata enlarged with increased number of opening and higher density in distribution and the urinary volume and sodium ion excretion increased after treatment.Conclusion: Chinese herbal medicine has marked effect in alleviating liver fibrosis
regulating peritoneal lymphatic stomata
improving the drainage of ascites from peritoneal cavity
causing increase of urinary volume and sodium ion excretion to reduce water and sodium retention
and thus have favorable therapeutic effect in treating ascites.
关键词
Chinese Herbal MedicineLiver Fibrosisperitoneal lymphatic stomataasciteshisto-pathologyurinary volumeurinary ionic concentration
Keywords
Chinese Herbal MedicineLiver Fibrosisperitoneal lymphatic stomataasciteshisto-pathologyurinary volumeurinary ionic concentration
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