OBJECTIVE: To explore the nature of "Yin internal heat caused by Yin-deficiency" in terms of the theo- ry of Traditional Chinese Medicine, by studying en- ergy metabolism in rats with Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome a...OBJECTIVE: To explore the nature of "Yin internal heat caused by Yin-deficiency" in terms of the theo- ry of Traditional Chinese Medicine, by studying en- ergy metabolism in rats with Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome and analyzing the gene expression pro- file of their livers. METHODS: A Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome model was induced in rats using three Chinese medicinal herbs. Glycogen and triglycerides in blood plasma, and the enzyme activity of ATP in livers were mea- sured colorimetrically. Triiodothyronine (T3), thyrox- ine (T4), and thyroid stimulating hormone levels in blood plasma were also measured with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. The gene expression profile of livers was detected with gene chip analy- sis. Differentially expressed genes were screened out and classified according to Gene Ontology. The accuracy of results were examined with reversetranscription-polymerase chain reaction RESULTS: Compared with the control group, body weight (P〈0.05) and hepatic glycogen (P〈0.05) were significantly lower in the Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome group. Moreover, toe temperature (P〈 0.01) and triglyceride (P〈0.05), Na +-K+-ATPase (P〈 0.01), Mg2+-ATPase (P〈0.01), T3 (P〈0.05), and 1-4 (P〈 0.01) levels were significantly higher. There were 99 differentially expressed genes in livers from the Y/n-deficiency-heat syndrome group. Genes were mainly related to sterol synthesis (Pc=0.0392), de- fense response (Pc=0.0448), and sterol metabolism (Pc=0.0533). CONCLUSION: Abnormal expression genes in rats with Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome prompted the synthesis and metabolism of cholesterol, increased energy consumption, and reduced defense re- sponse. This gene expression might be the molecu- lar mechanism underlying "internal heat caused by Yin-deficiency" in the rats with Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program,No.2007CB512601,2013CB531803)
文摘OBJECTIVE: To explore the nature of "Yin internal heat caused by Yin-deficiency" in terms of the theo- ry of Traditional Chinese Medicine, by studying en- ergy metabolism in rats with Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome and analyzing the gene expression pro- file of their livers. METHODS: A Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome model was induced in rats using three Chinese medicinal herbs. Glycogen and triglycerides in blood plasma, and the enzyme activity of ATP in livers were mea- sured colorimetrically. Triiodothyronine (T3), thyrox- ine (T4), and thyroid stimulating hormone levels in blood plasma were also measured with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. The gene expression profile of livers was detected with gene chip analy- sis. Differentially expressed genes were screened out and classified according to Gene Ontology. The accuracy of results were examined with reversetranscription-polymerase chain reaction RESULTS: Compared with the control group, body weight (P〈0.05) and hepatic glycogen (P〈0.05) were significantly lower in the Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome group. Moreover, toe temperature (P〈 0.01) and triglyceride (P〈0.05), Na +-K+-ATPase (P〈 0.01), Mg2+-ATPase (P〈0.01), T3 (P〈0.05), and 1-4 (P〈 0.01) levels were significantly higher. There were 99 differentially expressed genes in livers from the Y/n-deficiency-heat syndrome group. Genes were mainly related to sterol synthesis (Pc=0.0392), de- fense response (Pc=0.0448), and sterol metabolism (Pc=0.0533). CONCLUSION: Abnormal expression genes in rats with Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome prompted the synthesis and metabolism of cholesterol, increased energy consumption, and reduced defense re- sponse. This gene expression might be the molecu- lar mechanism underlying "internal heat caused by Yin-deficiency" in the rats with Yin-deficiency-heat syndrome.