AN Jin-na, XU Ying, DAI Guo-jing, et al. Estrogenic Effect of Incompatibility of and on Immature Mouse[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(7): 118-122.
DOI:
AN Jin-na, XU Ying, DAI Guo-jing, et al. Estrogenic Effect of Incompatibility of and on Immature Mouse[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(7): 118-122. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2015070118.
Estrogenic Effect of Incompatibility of and on Immature Mouse
Objective: To investigate the estrogenic effect of the incompatibility of Veratrum nigrum and Panax gingseng on immature mouse. Method: One hundied and twenty female Kunming mice
were randomly divided into 12 groups:the normal group
estrogen receptor antagonist (ICI) group (5 mg·kg-1)
the V. nigrum (VT) group
(0.045 g·kg-1)
the low-
middle-and high-dose P. gingseng (GS) groups
(12
18
24 g·kg-1)
ICI+low-dose GS group(ICI 5 mg·kg-1+GS 12 g·kg-1)
ICI+middle-dose GS group (ICI 5 mg·kg-1+ GS 18 g·kg-1)
ICI+high-doses GS group (ICI 5 mg·kg-1+GS 24 g·kg-1)
VT +low-dose GS group (VT 0.045 g·kg-1+GS 12 g·kg-1)
VT+middle-dose GS group (VT 0.045 g·kg-1+GS 18 g·kg-1)
VT+high-dose GS group (VT 0.045 g·kg-1+GS 24 g·kg-1). The uterus index
estradiol (E2)
luteinizing hormone (LH)
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
and the difference between uterine and vaginal histopathology were observed after 5 days. Result: Compared to the normal group
the uterus index increased (P<0.05)
E2 increased (P<0.05
P<0.01)
levels of LH and FSH decreased (P<0.05) in all doses of GS groups. Meanwhile
the growth and development of the uterus and vagina were promoted. While GS used with VT
uterus index decreased (P<0.05
P<0.01)
levels of E2 notably decreased (P<0.05
P<0.01)
levels of LH and FSH increased (P<0.05
P<0.01)
and the degree of uterus and vagina atrophy was increased. Conclusion: VT could impair the estrogenic effect of GS in a certain dosage.