Xiang LI, Yue ZHANG, Wen-zhi ZHANG, et al. Animal Model of Qi Deficiency and Blood Stasis Syndrome[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2020, 26(2): 228-234.
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Xiang LI, Yue ZHANG, Wen-zhi ZHANG, et al. Animal Model of Qi Deficiency and Blood Stasis Syndrome[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2020, 26(2): 228-234. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20192405.
Animal Model of Qi Deficiency and Blood Stasis Syndrome
The study of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) syndrome model started late but developed rapidly. In recent years
with the deepening of the study of TCM diseases and prescriptions
to develop the modernization of TCM
the study of TCM syndrome model has been required to be more specific and went deeper. Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome
as a common clinical syndrome type
often occurs in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases
digestive system diseases
chronic kidney disease
cancer and other diseases. With the increase in the aging of population in China
the research on Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome has become a hot topic in the field of TCM due to the physical characteristics of the elderly people with multiple Qi deficiency and blood stasis. The animal models of Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome established in recent years were classified into pathological model
etiological model and combined disease and syndrome model. By observing the macroscopical representation
limb behavior and hemorheology of experimental animals in line with the theory of TCM
this paper evaluates the method of modeling
and provides ideas and reference for the method of modeling for Qi-deficiency and blood-stasis syndrome. The research on the model of Qi-deficiency and blood-stasis syndrome should follow the thought of cause-pulse-syndrome-treatment
namely etiology-external manifestation-pathological mechanism-syndrome differentiation and treatment
and combine the study on the TCM syndrome model with modern science
so as to standardize the development of modeling methods and build relatively improved animal models of Qi deficiency and blood stasis
and provide model support for exploring the pathogenesis of Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome and new treatment ideas in the future.
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