Influence of Yisui Shengxue Granule on the Cell Cycle of Bone Morrow Cells in Mice Irradiated by Co-γ Rays
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Influence of Yisui Shengxue Granule on the Cell Cycle of Bone Morrow Cells in Mice Irradiated by Co-γ Rays
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 19, Issue 6, Pages: 179-182(2013)
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WANG Wen-juan, LIU Li, ZOU Yang, et al. Influence of Yisui Shengxue Granule on the Cell Cycle of Bone Morrow Cells in Mice Irradiated by Co-γ Rays[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(6): 179-182.
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WANG Wen-juan, LIU Li, ZOU Yang, et al. Influence of Yisui Shengxue Granule on the Cell Cycle of Bone Morrow Cells in Mice Irradiated by Co-γ Rays[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(6): 179-182.DOI:
Influence of Yisui Shengxue Granule on the Cell Cycle of Bone Morrow Cells in Mice Irradiated by Co-γ Rays
mice in other groups received the same volume distilled water.The 2nd day after modeling
mice in G-CSF group received 30 μg·kg-1·d-1 recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor by injection
mice in other groups received the same way as before modeling
the course lasted 14 days.Cell cycle distribution of BMCs was detected by flow cytometry(FCM) analysis. Result: The data showed that
compared with normal control group
the BMC population in model group and all the Yisui Shengxue granule groups obviously decreased in G0/G1 phase(all P<0.001)
significantly increased in S phase and G2/M phase(all P<0.001)
and their proliferation index (PI) were obviously elevated (all P<0.001).Compared with model group
the BMC population in high-dose Yisui Shengxue granule group obviously decreased in G0/G1 phase (P<0.05)
its PI was obviously elevated (P<0.05)
and the BMC population in all the Yisui Shengxue granule groups obviously increased in S phase (all P<0.05). Conclusion: These results suggest that Yisui Shengxue granule can promote the proliferation of BMCs in mice irradiated by 60Co-γ rays by activating the entry of G0/G1 phase into S phase.