63. Pharmacological
basis of ‘Yin-nourishing’ and ‘Yang-invigorating’ actions of Cordyceps,
a Chinese tonifying herb
Kai Ming Siu, Duncan H.F. Mak, P.Y. Chiu, Michel
K.T. Poon, Y. Du and Kam Ming Ko,
Department of Biochemistry, The Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong SAR, China
Cordyceps sinensis
(Berk.) Sacc. (Cordyceps), a popular Chinese
tonifying herb, was revered for being both ‘Yin-nourishing’ and
‘Yang-invigorating’ in Chinese medicine. In order to establish the
pharmacological basis for the ‘Yin-nourishing’ and ‘Yang-invigorating’ action
of Cordyceps, the effects of wild and cultured Cordyceps on
concanavalin A (Con A)-stimulated splenocytes, an in vitro bioassay for
‘Yin-nourishment’, and myocardial ATP generation capacity, an ex vivo bioassay
for ‘Yang-invigoration’, were investigated in mice. The results indicated that
methanolic extracts of wild and cultured Cordyceps enhanced both the Con
A-stimulated splenocyte proliferation in vitro and myocardial mitochondrial ATP
generation ex vivo in mice, with no significant difference in potency of action
between the two types of Cordyceps. While the immuno-potentiating effect
was associated with the increase in interleukin II production, the stimulation
of myocardial ATP generation was paralleled by an enhancement in mitochondrial
electron transport. When compared with typical ‘Yin’ and ‘Yang’ tonifying
Chinese herbs, Cordyceps was found to possess both ‘Yin-nourishing’ and
‘Yang-invigorating’ activities, with a lower potency in both modes of action.
The pharmacological characterization of Cordyceps by means of
contemporary bioassays is consistent with the time-honored clinical observation
from Chinese herbalists.
Keywords: Cordyceps sinensis; Splenocyte
proliferation; Myocardium; ATP; Yin; Yang