Jian-wei ZHU, Yu-lin LENG, Xiu-juan ZHOU, et al. Analysis on Pathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus Based on Theory of Ascending and Descending of Qi Movement of Gut Microbiota. [J]. Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 25(21):189-195(2019)
DOI:
Jian-wei ZHU, Yu-lin LENG, Xiu-juan ZHOU, et al. Analysis on Pathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus Based on Theory of Ascending and Descending of Qi Movement of Gut Microbiota. [J]. Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 25(21):189-195(2019) DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20191422.
Analysis on Pathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus Based on Theory of Ascending and Descending of Qi Movement of Gut Microbiota
The gut microbiota and its metabolites play a critical role on health maintenance
because they are involved in the absorption and metabolism of nutrients in the human bodies. This is also similar to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) view that the ascending and descending of Qi movement affects Yin-Yang
Qi-blood
pneuma and body fluid
viscera and meridians of our bodies. More and more studies have demonstrated that gut microbiota is closely related to the development and progression of diabetes and its complications. Gut microbiota disorder could affect host metabolic signaling pathways
thereby promoting the formation and development of diabetes. The smooth ascending and descending of Qi movement is the basic form of maintaining host metabolic homeostasis
whose dysfunction however can lead to internal environment disturbance. Based on the theory of ascending and descending of Qi movement
this paper focuses on the pathogenesis of imbalanced intestinal flora in the process of the induction of diabetes mellitus from a dynamic perspective. It is assumed that the imbalance of Qi ascending and descending may act as a trigger for such symptoms as lung Qi impairment
spleen deficiency to dissipating essence
liver Qi stagnation and kidney Yang deficiency. Under this circumstance
gut microbiota will be out of balance
which will further lead to the nutrient substance metabolic disturbance in the body
and thus induce diabetes. Thus
it is significant to explore the regulatory mechanism of gut microbiota and its metabolites on diabetes based on the theory of ascending and descending of Qi movement
so as to reveal the scientific connotation of TCM in regulating substance metabolism homeostasis in the body.
关键词
气机升降肠道菌群糖尿病稳态平衡
Keywords
ascending and descending of Qi movementgut microbiotadiabetes mellitushomeostasis of internal environment
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