LYU Shu-quan, ZHANG Shu-fang, SU Xiu-hai, et al. Traditional Chinese Medicine in Clinical Treatment of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(13): 208-212.
LYU Shu-quan, ZHANG Shu-fang, SU Xiu-hai, et al. Traditional Chinese Medicine in Clinical Treatment of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(13): 208-212. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2016130208.
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most common chronic complications of diabetes
and one of microvascular complications. Modern medical studies have not defined the pathogenesis
and generally believed that high blood sugar-induced oxidative stress plays a key role. Modern medicines for hypoglycemic
nutrition
improving microcirculation
inhibiting sorbitol production and resisting oxidation have showed a certain clinical curative effect. However
here is still no effective method to treat stubborn painful neuropathy
which could still be relieved with analgesic drugs. In recent years
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has made great progress in clinical treatment of the disease
with further researches on the mechanism of action of TCM. Nearly 10 years of literatures were retrieved to summarize the etiology and pathogenesis
syndrome type differentiation
specially designed medicine
TCM combined with western medicine
combination of acupuncture with medicine and experimental researches. According to the studies
TCM believes that this disease belongs to a ‘collateral disease’
and mainly treated with therapies for tonifying Qi and Yin
warming Yang
promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis
and dredging collaterals
and combination of internal and external treatment could show the multi-target effect. But the current researches mostly focused on a specific prescription or medicine
and paid more attention to observation indexes in blood sugar
blood fat
superoxide dismutase (SOD)
malondialdehyde (MDA)
and nerve conduction velocity than the molecular and cellular indexes. Therefore
how to define the mechanism of action of TCM in treatment of DPN and conduct concentration-response relationship and toxicology researches by using modern technologies under the guidance of TCM theory is a key problem to be solved.