REN Yong-shen1, ZHAO Yan-ling1, WANG Jia-bo1, et al. Investigation on Cold /Heat Characters of Kidney Yin /Yang Deficiency Models by Zoogenic Thermal Activity[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2010, 16(12): 94-97.
REN Yong-shen1, ZHAO Yan-ling1, WANG Jia-bo1, et al. Investigation on Cold /Heat Characters of Kidney Yin /Yang Deficiency Models by Zoogenic Thermal Activity[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2010, 16(12): 94-97. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2010.12.066.
Objective: To investigate the objectivity and validity of animal model for deficiency of kidney yin /yang in traditional Chinese medicine by means of zoogenic thermal activity.Method: Deficiency of kidney yin model and deficiency of kidney yang model in mice were duplicated by subcutaneous injection of hydrocortisone at the dose of 50 mg.kg-1 for 5 d or 25 mg.kg-1 for 10 d
respectively.The remaining rate of animals in different temperature zone were recorded by the hot & cold plate instrument;simultaneously
the drink and food taking
the oxygen consumption and activities of adenosine triphosphatase(ATPase) and SOD
and cAMP /cGMP were detected
so as to investigate the relationship of physical status with energy metabolism /compensation from environment.Result: The remaining rate in hot plate of kidney-yin deficiency model was decreased notably(P < 0.05) in the first 5 days
and then return to normal condition in the last 5 days
and their capability of energy metabolism was decreased significantly(P < 0.05);while the remaining rate in hot plate of kidney-yang deficiency model mice was decreased in the first 3 days and then increased significantly(P < 0.05 or P < 0.01)
and their capability of energy metabolism was increased significantly(P < 0.05).The result was consistent with the previous reports in literatures.Conclusion: The method of animal differential distribution on hold & cold plate could show the difference among cold /heat physical model animals
could be used as a novel mean for evaluation animal models of symptoms in traditional Chinese medicine and the nature of traditional Chinese drugs.