Discussion on treatment of motor neuron disease by toxins damaging collaterals
Clinical Studies|更新时间:2023-09-08
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Discussion on treatment of motor neuron disease by toxins damaging collaterals
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Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 46, Issue 8, Pages: 1150-1155(2023)
作者机构:
1.北京中医药大学东直门医院 北京 100700
2.首都医科大学附属北京安定医院
作者简介:
Prof. ZOU Yihuai, Ph.D., Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor. Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, No. 5, Haiyuncang Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100700. E-mail: zouyihuai2004@163.com
基金信息:
National Natural Science Foundation of China(81873257)
CHEN Chen, ZOU Yihuai, NING Yanzhe, et al. Discussion on treatment of motor neuron disease by toxins damaging collaterals[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(8): 1150-1155.
DOI:
CHEN Chen, ZOU Yihuai, NING Yanzhe, et al. Discussion on treatment of motor neuron disease by toxins damaging collaterals[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(8): 1150-1155. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2023.08.013.
Discussion on treatment of motor neuron disease by toxins damaging collaterals增强出版
can be classified as "a disease of flaccidity and spasticity" in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Many doctors have their own ideas regarding the treatment of syndrome differentiation
but there is no clear consensus. The concept of toxins damaging collaterals was developed from the theory of "toxins damaging brain collaterals" put forward by academicia Wang Yongyan
which marks the pathological process of toxicity accumulation and toxicity to collaterals
causing the spread of toxicity
directly damaging the shape and quality of the zang-fu organs and resulting in rapid deterioration of the disease. Combined with the theory of TCM and modern research
the pathological changes of toxins damaging collaterals are consistent with the characteristics of occult
extensive
and intractable lesions of MND. It is suggested that toxins damaging collaterals may be the core pathogenesis of the occurrence and development of MND
namely
the accumulation of toxins from external contraction and internal damage in the medullary collaterals leads to damage to the medullary collaterals
imbalance of qi and blood
metabolic imbalance
and subsequent brain and spinal cord injuries
leading to MND. Moreover
qi deficiency and internal wind-related pathogenesis are extended from toxins damaging collaterals. Qi deficiency and toxins damaging collaterals influence each other
leading to the worsening of disease. Wind images of MND muscles may be induced by toxins damaging collaterals. Therefore
the treatment principle of detoxifying and regulating collaterals to remove evil
replenishing qi
and nourishing yin to solidify the root is put forward
emphasizing supplementing qi and detoxifying
nourishing yin and dispelling wind
and regulating collaterals
in order to expand the options for MND treatment and further improve the clinical effect.
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