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Beijing Ophthalmology and Visual Science Key Laboratory, Beijing Tongren Eye Center, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University,Beijing,China
纸质出版日期:2013,
网络出版日期:2013-1-31,
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Xiong, Y., Wan, Xh., Li, J. et al. An experimental study of the protective effects of Chinese medicine compound eye-patch on asthenopia., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 19, 127–131 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1217-5
Ying Xiong, Xiu-hua Wan, Jing Li, et al. An experimental study of the protective effects of Chinese medicine compound eye-patch on asthenopia[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2013,19(2):127-131.
Xiong, Y., Wan, Xh., Li, J. et al. An experimental study of the protective effects of Chinese medicine compound eye-patch on asthenopia., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 19, 127–131 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1217-5 DOI:
Ying Xiong, Xiu-hua Wan, Jing Li, et al. An experimental study of the protective effects of Chinese medicine compound eye-patch on asthenopia[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2013,19(2):127-131. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-012-1217-5.
To observe the therapeutic efficacy and the mechanism of Chinese medicine eye-patch with invigorating blood circulation and detoxification on asthenopia. A total of 180 rabbits were subjected to three tests
namely the skin microcirculation
the microvascular regeneration in the skin and the skin temperature change
with 60 rabbits for each test. The rabbits in each test were randomly and equally divided into three groups: the normal control group was treated with physiological saline on naked back once per day
the low dose group was treated with the eye-patch on naked back for 15 min once per day
while the high dose group was treated for three times per day. Forty Hartley guinea pigs were randomly and equally divided into four groups for the muscle tone test: the normal control group was treated with physiological saline on naked back
the model group was treated without any medication
the low dose group was treated with the eye-patch on naked back for 10 min once per day
while the high dose group was treated for three times per day. All treatments were continued for 14 days until the termination of the test. The microcirculatory blood flow was observed by using a video-microscopy system. The histological sections were used to detect the microvascular regeneration by observing the expression of factor VIII. The temperature changes on the skin surface were measured by using infrared thermometer
and the muscle tone was tested by the electromyography. In compare with the normal or the model group
the improvement in the skin microcirculation and the blood vascular regeneration
and the decreasing in the muscle tone in low dose and high dose groups were statistically significant with confident level at P<0.05. The eye-patch with invigorating blood circulation and detoxification has great enhancement in blood vascular regeneration and skin microcirculation
and great improvement in the indexes for muscle tone. The study explains certain therapeutic efficacy and mechanism of the eye-patch and shows that it could reduce the symptoms for patients with asthenopia.
To observe the therapeutic efficacy and the mechanism of Chinese medicine eye-patch with invigorating blood circulation and detoxification on asthenopia. A total of 180 rabbits were subjected to three tests
namely the skin microcirculation
the microvascular regeneration in the skin and the skin temperature change
with 60 rabbits for each test. The rabbits in each test were randomly and equally divided into three groups: the normal control group was treated with physiological saline on naked back once per day
the low dose group was treated with the eye-patch on naked back for 15 min once per day
while the high dose group was treated for three times per day. Forty Hartley guinea pigs were randomly and equally divided into four groups for the muscle tone test: the normal control group was treated with physiological saline on naked back
the model group was treated without any medication
the low dose group was treated with the eye-patch on naked back for 10 min once per day
while the high dose group was treated for three times per day. All treatments were continued for 14 days until the termination of the test. The microcirculatory blood flow was observed by using a video-microscopy system. The histological sections were used to detect the microvascular regeneration by observing the expression of factor VIII. The temperature changes on the skin surface were measured by using infrared thermometer
and the muscle tone was tested by the electromyography. In compare with the normal or the model group
the improvement in the skin microcirculation and the blood vascular regeneration
and the decreasing in the muscle tone in low dose and high dose groups were statistically significant with confident level at P<0.05. The eye-patch with invigorating blood circulation and detoxification has great enhancement in blood vascular regeneration and skin microcirculation
and great improvement in the indexes for muscle tone. The study explains certain therapeutic efficacy and mechanism of the eye-patch and shows that it could reduce the symptoms for patients with asthenopia.
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eye-patch with invigorating blood circulation and detoxificationasthenopiaskin microcirculationmuscular tonepharmacodynamics effect
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