Effect of Danyining on Activity of Superoxide Dismutase and Level of Malonyldialdehyde in Serum and Pancreatic Tissue of Rat with Chronic Pancreatitis
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Effect of Danyining on Activity of Superoxide Dismutase and Level of Malonyldialdehyde in Serum and Pancreatic Tissue of Rat with Chronic Pancreatitis
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 17, Issue 20, Pages: 230-233(2011)
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ZHAO Tie-hua, TANG Xiao-yong, SHENG Li, et al. Effect of Danyining on Activity of Superoxide Dismutase and Level of Malonyldialdehyde in Serum and Pancreatic Tissue of Rat with Chronic Pancreatitis[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(20): 230-233.
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ZHAO Tie-hua, TANG Xiao-yong, SHENG Li, et al. Effect of Danyining on Activity of Superoxide Dismutase and Level of Malonyldialdehyde in Serum and Pancreatic Tissue of Rat with Chronic Pancreatitis[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(20): 230-233.DOI:
Effect of Danyining on Activity of Superoxide Dismutase and Level of Malonyldialdehyde in Serum and Pancreatic Tissue of Rat with Chronic Pancreatitis
Objective: To observe the influence of Danyining(DYN) on activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and the level of Malonyldialdehyde(MDA) in serum and pancreatic tissue to explore the mechanism of Danyining for treatment of chronic pancreatitis(CP). Method: The rat CP model was established by injection of L- Arg into abdomen. The model rats were randomLy assigned into five groups; normal control group
model group
Xiao-chai-hu-tang pilular group
DYN low-dose group and high-dose group. After four weeks of treatment
all rats were executed to measure the activity of SOD and level t of MDA in serum and pancreatic tissue. Statistics the experiment data. Result: DYN low-dose group and high-dose group could increase the activity of SOD (P<0.01)and reduce the level of MDA (P<0.01) in serum and pancreatic tissue. Conclusion: DYN has functions of increasing the activity of SOD and reducing the level of MDA in serum and pancreatic tissue
which indicates that DYN may prevent against injury of pancreatic tissue
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