The relationship between intestinal microbiota and infertility based on the theory of "the disease of double yang involve the heart and the spleen"
Clinical Studies|更新时间:2023-07-05
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The relationship between intestinal microbiota and infertility based on the theory of "the disease of double yang involve the heart and the spleen"
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 46, Issue 6, Pages: 836-841(2023)
作者机构:
1.陕西中医药大学 咸阳 712046
2.陕西中医药大学附属医院
作者简介:
LI Nan, Ph.D., Chief Physician, Master’s Supervisor. Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, No.2, Weiyang West Road, Qindu District, Xianyang 712000.E-mail: linan_80_311@163.com
基金信息:
National Natural Science Foundation of China(81603656);Construction Project of National Famous Old Chinese Medicine Experts Inheritance Studio of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine(国中医药人教函〔2022〕75号)
GUO Jiayi, HE Fengjie, LI Nan. The relationship between intestinal microbiota and infertility based on the theory of "the disease of double yang involve the heart and the spleen"[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(6): 836-841.
DOI:
GUO Jiayi, HE Fengjie, LI Nan. The relationship between intestinal microbiota and infertility based on the theory of "the disease of double yang involve the heart and the spleen"[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(6): 836-841. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2023.06.014.
The relationship between intestinal microbiota and infertility based on the theory of "the disease of double yang involve the heart and the spleen"
the prevalence of infertility has continued to rise
and the incidence in the population has shown a trend toward younger individuals
how to prevent and treat the disease more effectively has become a difficult problem. The intestinal microbiota has been shown to be the largest endocrine organ of the human. It regulates the metabolism of the host through a variety of mechanisms and is closely related to women’s reproductive endocrine functions. The theory of "the disease of double yang involve the heart and the spleen" can provide a new idea for explaining the relationship between the intestinal microbiota and infertility from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine. The two-yang are the stomach and intestines
and as the pathway between the human body and outside world
they are susceptible to disease
including those of the heart and spleen. The stomach and intestines belong to the six fu-organs
which transport and transform water and food without storage
providing a material basis for the heart and spleen
and in turn the heart and spleen play a regulatory role in the double yang. Therefore
under the guidance of the heart and spleen
the function of double yang is coordinated
the essence and blood are combined and condensed
and pregnancy will more likely result. Based on the theory of "the disease of double yang involve the heart and the spleen"
we elaborate the correlation between the theory and intestinal microbiota and infertility
and we further elucidate the use of this theory to regulate the body's homeostasis to prevent or treat infertility
in order to provide a new theoretical basis and clinical guidance for the treatment of infertility.
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