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Effect of Chanfukang(Chinese Medicine)on Endothelin and Nitric Oxide in Postpartum Cows with Qi Deficiency and Blood Stasis

Effect of Chanfukang(Chinese Medicine) on Endothelin and Nitric Oxide in Postpartum Cows with Qi Deficiency and Blood Stasis
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摘要 [ Objective] To observe effect of Chanfukang on vascular endothelial cells of postpartum cows with Oi deficiency and Blood stasis, and to explore the treatment mechanism of Chanfukang. [Method] A total of 58 cows were assigned to four groups. The cows in group 1 and group 2 suffered from Qi deficiency and Blood stasis. The cows in group 1 were gavaged with Chanfukang (0.5 g/kg-BW, 5 d) at 12 h post partum, but the cows in group 2 were not treated. The cows in group 3 were healthy and gavaged with Chanfukang (0.4 g/kg.BW, 5 d) at 12 h post partum. Cows in group 4 were healthy control cows. The plasma endothelin (ET) concentration and serum nitric oxide (NO) concentration were determined before and after parturition, respectively. [ Result ] The plasma ET concentration and serum NO concentration were significantly higher in the cows with Qi deficiency and Blood stasis than in the healthy control cows (P 〈 0.05). The NO concentration decreased on Day 10 post partum in the cows with Qi deficiency and Blood stasis, but it was still higher than that in the healthy control cows. After taking Chanfukang for 7 d, the ET concentration and NO concentration decreased, and no significant difference was found between the cows with Qi deficiency and Blood stasis treated with Chanfukang and the healthy control cows. [ Conclusion] Chanfukang may relieve Qi deficiency and Blood stasis of postpartum cows through decreasing plasma ET concentration and serum NO concentration. [ Objective] To observe effect of Chanfukang on vascular endothelial cells of postpartum cows with Oi deficiency and Blood stasis, and to explore the treatment mechanism of Chanfukang. [Method] A total of 58 cows were assigned to four groups. The cows in group 1 and group 2 suffered from Qi deficiency and Blood stasis. The cows in group 1 were gavaged with Chanfukang (0.5 g/kg-BW, 5 d) at 12 h post partum, but the cows in group 2 were not treated. The cows in group 3 were healthy and gavaged with Chanfukang (0.4 g/kg.BW, 5 d) at 12 h post partum. Cows in group 4 were healthy control cows. The plasma endothelin (ET) concentration and serum nitric oxide (NO) concentration were determined before and after parturition, respectively. [ Result ] The plasma ET concentration and serum NO concentration were significantly higher in the cows with Qi deficiency and Blood stasis than in the healthy control cows (P 〈 0.05). The NO concentration decreased on Day 10 post partum in the cows with Qi deficiency and Blood stasis, but it was still higher than that in the healthy control cows. After taking Chanfukang for 7 d, the ET concentration and NO concentration decreased, and no significant difference was found between the cows with Qi deficiency and Blood stasis treated with Chanfukang and the healthy control cows. [ Conclusion] Chanfukang may relieve Qi deficiency and Blood stasis of postpartum cows through decreasing plasma ET concentration and serum NO concentration.
出处 《Animal Husbandry and Feed Science》 CAS 2010年第3期39-42,共4页 动物与饲料科学(英文版)
基金 funded by the grants from the National Technologies R&D Programme (2002BA518A04)
关键词 Chanfukang Qi deficiency and Blood stasis Dairy cows ENDOTHELIN Nitric oxide Chanfukang Qi deficiency and Blood stasis Dairy cows Endothelin Nitric oxide
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