MI Hong-ying,SONG Hong-xia,LI Ya-wen,et al.Pathogenesis of Metabolic Syndrome from "Qi of five Internal Organs"[J].Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae,2020,26(18):175-178.
MI Hong-ying,SONG Hong-xia,LI Ya-wen,et al.Pathogenesis of Metabolic Syndrome from "Qi of five Internal Organs"[J].Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae,2020,26(18):175-178. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20201825.
Pathogenesis of Metabolic Syndrome from "Qi of five Internal Organs"
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a group of syndromes caused by the disorder of metabolism of various substances in the body. The main clinical manifestations are dyslipidemia
central obesity
hypertension
abnormal glucose tolerance and insulin resistance. With the changes of diet structure and habits
the incidence rate of MS is increasing
and the patients are younger. It is an important factor in many diseases
such as diabetes
atherosclerosis
coronary heart disease
hyperlipidemia
cirrhosis and some cancers. MS has seriously affected people's lives and health. Central obesity and insulin resistance are recognized as important pathogenic factors. At present
the pathogenesis of MS and its components has not been fully understood. The clinical manifestations of metabolic syndrome are complex and diverse. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) believes that the occurrence of metabolic syndrome is related to such factors as proper diet
emotional disorders
excessive escape and little movement
old age and physical deficiency. TCM scholars have studied the pathogenesis of MS in such pathological factors as phlegm and blood stasis
such visceral functions as liver
spleen and kidney
roles of Qi and blood
and emotional factors. As the basic substance of organism
Qi is closely related to the process of metabolism. The occurrence of MS is closely related to the rise and fall of Qi moving to and from the body as well as the abnormal gasification function of the transformation of Qi. Qi is derived from the five internal organs
which are respectively called Heart Qi
liver Qi
spleen Qi
lung Qi and kidney Qi. The "Qi of the five internal organs" is involved in the whole process of the generation
transportation and excretion of the essence of the body. Based on the "Qi of five internal organs"
this paper discusses the pathogenesis of MS with phlegm
blood stasis and water drink as pathological factors.
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