73. A
characteristic pharmacological action of 'Yang-invigorating' Chinese tonifying herbs: Enhancement of myocardial ATP-generation
capacity
KO K.-M. ; LEON T. Y. Y.; MAK D. H.
F.; CHIU P.-Y. ; DU Y.; POON M. K. T.;
In order to investigate the pharmacological basis of
'Yang-invigorating' action, the effect of oral treatment with the methanolic extract of 'Yang-invigorating' herbs on
ATP-generation capacity was examined, using heart homogenates prepared from
herb-pretreated mice. Tonifying (i.e.,
health-promoting) herbs of other functional categories were also included for
comparison. The results indicated that 'Yang-invigorating' Chinese tonifying herbs could invariably enhance myocardial
ATP-generation capacity, with the extent of stimulation varying among the
herbs. In contrast, 'Yin-nourishing' herbs either did not stimulate or even
decreased myocardial ATP-generation capacity. While 'Qi-invigorating'
herbs produced variable effects on myocardial ATP-generation capacity, most of
the 'blood-enriching' herbs did not cause any significant changes. The results
obtained from studies using myocardial mitochondrial fractions isolated from
herb-pretreated mice suggest that 'Yang-invigorating' herbs might speed up ATP
generation by increasing mitochondrial electron transport. The ensemble of
results has provided evidence for the first time to support the pharmacological
basis of 'Yang invigoration' in Chinese medicine.