• 제목/요약/키워드: Hot and Cold theory

검색결과 45건 처리시간 0.03초

한성 및 열성한약재가 모노아민 산화효소의 활성에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Cold and Hot Drugs on the Activity of Monoamine Oxidase)

  • 김인락;한용남;황금희
    • 생약학회지
    • /
    • 제30권2호
    • /
    • pp.145-150
    • /
    • 1999
  • To explain the theory of KIMI which is the theory of therapeutics in oriental medicine, monoamine oxidase(MAO) activities were measured in the brain and liver of mice which were orally administered oriental medicinal herbs which were classified into cold and hot drugs. Rheum palmatum, Anemarrhena asphodeloides, Gardenia jasminoides, Scutellaria baicalensis and Coptis japonica were considered as the cold drugs and Zingiber officinale, Aconitum carmichaeli, Asiasarum sieboldi, Evodia officinalis and Cinnamomum cassia were included in the hot drugs. The effects of cold and hot drugs on in vitro enzyme activities were measured and compared with the in vivo effects. Serotonin is important neurotransmetter involved in the control of body temperature. The MAO plays a central role in the metabolism of many neurotransmetter monoamines including serotonin. MAO is a flavoprotein found exclusively in the mitochondrial outer membrane, occuring in the MAO-A and MAO-B subtypes. MAO-A deaminates serotonin and noradrenaline, whereas MAO-B prefers phenylethylamine and benzylamine as substrates. Coptis japonica and Aconitum carmichaeli elevated the in vivo MAO activities and especialy, in vivo MAO-B activities were significantly increased. In vitro MAO-A activities were increased by hot drugs, whereas the in vitro MAO-B activities were inhibited. Cold drugs inhibited both enzyme activities in vitro.

  • PDF

자율신경계를 통한 한약약성의 해석 (Interpretation on the Four-Properties of the Traditional Korean Drugs by the Effects on the Autonomic Nervous System)

  • 김호철;박찬웅
    • 대한한의학회지
    • /
    • 제18권2호
    • /
    • pp.148-154
    • /
    • 1997
  • In the pharmacology of traditional Korean medicine, each drug has its own specific characters. The different characters of drugs are employed to treat diseases, rectify the hyperactivity or hypoactivity of yin or yang, and help the body restore its normal physiological functions, consequently curing the diseases and restoring health. The various characters and functions of these drugs concerning medical treatment include drugs' properties, flavours, actions of lifting, lowering, floating and sinking, channel tropism, toxicity, etc. Among these theories, theory of properties and flavours of drugs provides the basis for drug analysis and application. 'Property' refers to the cold, hot, warm or cool nature of a drug. These properties of drugs are so sorted out according to the different actions of the drugs on the human body and thier therapeutic effects. Drugs which cure heat syndrome(yang syndrome) have a cold or cool property, whereas drugs which cure cold syndrome (yin syndrome) have hot or warm property Drugs of cold and cool-natured and drugs of warm and hot natures are of opposite properties. A cold-natured drug is different from a cool-natured on only in degree, and so is a warm-natured drug from a hot-natured drug. Most of the cool- or cold- natured drugs have the effects of clearing heat, purging fire, removing toxic substances, and nourishing yin, and are uese to cure heat syndromes. On the contrary, drugs of warm or hot nature usually have the effects of dispersing cold, warming up the interior, supporting yang, and treating collapse, and are therefore used to treat cold syndromes. We thought that the property of drug may be related to the autonomic nervous system in western medicine. In other words, drugs of warm or hot nature increase heart rate or acts like sympathomimetics, and drugs of cool or cold nature decrease heart rate or acts like para sympathomimetics . According to this hypothesis, we administrated some drugs to isolated rat right atrium in magnus tube. But there is no correlation between 'property' in traditional Korean medicine and autonomic nervous system in western medicine.

  • PDF

기미론에 대한 문헌적 연구 (A study on the literal research kimi - theory)

  • 김인락
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
    • /
    • 제3권1호
    • /
    • pp.169-181
    • /
    • 1997
  • Kimi(氣味) means five tastes(五味), sour, bitterness, sweetness, hot taste and astringency, and four conditions(四氣), cold, hot, warm and cool, in the oriental medicine. This is defined based on yn-yang 5 evolutive phasis(陰陽五行), and 5 evolutive phasis on the change of season. Four seasons, spring, summer, autumm, winter are clearly different but, the rainy season(長夏) is not. In the thee of Ki (氣), not worm not hot(平) is included in addition to the four conditions that is because the rainy season is not differentiated clearly. KImi have realations to the four seasons, that is, warm and hot taste is considered as spring, hot and astringency as summer, not worm not hot and sweetness as rainy season, cool and sour as autumm, and cold and bitterness as winter. 4 conditions can be classified more detail, because the changes of the seasons are continuous. In the action mechanisms, Gardeniae Fructus reduces Heat of Insufficency Type(虛熱) of the upper class of medicinal herbs(上焦), and Rhel Rhizoma reduces Exessive Heat(實熱) of the under class of them(下焦). The assay methods for four groups medicines can be developed in three ways according to the indicators as follows. First, by the indicator which defines cold-acting medicine(寒性藥) such as Rhei Rhizoma, Coptidis Rhizoma, Scutellariae Radix, Gardeniae Fructus and is differentiated clearly from Hot-acting medicine(熱性藥) at the same time. Second, when the medicines are classified into another four groups as Drugs for Dispelling Internal Cold(溫裏藥), Drugs for Relieving Exterior Syndrome(解表藥), Drugs for Dispelling Phlegm(祛痰藥), Drugs for Regulatings Ki Flow(理氣藥), by the indicator which satisfies each group and is differentiated from other groups, at the same time. Third, by the indicator which has to be defined for each medicinal herb for four classification, individually.

  • PDF

열약과 한약의 사기론적 평가기준에 대한 실험적 연구 (Experimental study on the standardization of the Hot and the Cold Natures)

  • 이한구;남봉현;이미영;김정숙
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
    • /
    • 제2권1호
    • /
    • pp.506-513
    • /
    • 1996
  • The odor theory(氣味論) has been defined as the Nature(氣) and the Taste(味) of traditional herbal medicine to find the logic in treatment of various diseases by them. There is a strong possibility these Natures of the drug can be categorized according to yin(陰) and yang(陽). To understand the Hot and the Cold Natures of traditional herbal drugs in scientific approaches, changes in skin, rectal temperature of rats have been measured at 0, 30, 60, 90 min after a 5, 10, 20g/Kg oral administration each of Coptidis Rizoma(Ranunculaceae, Coptis chinesis, $F_{RANCH}$), Aconiti Lateralis Preparata Radix(Ranunculaceae, Aconitum carmichaeli $D_{EBX}$). From this study, we obtained as follows. 1. We can categorize the four Natures of drug according to yin(陰) - Cool and Cold Natures and yang(陽) - Warm and Hot Natures. 2. The relation between the four Natures of drug and the changes of body temperature can be studied as the considertion of the dosage and the preparation of crude medicines. 3. Herbs containing toxicant should be studied carefully without the side effects.

  • PDF

채소류의 기미론(氣味論) 연구 - "임원십육지" 중 [정조지] 중 <식감촬요>와 "동의보감" [탕액편]를 중심으로- (The Kimi theory on Vegetables Focused on of [Jeongjoji] in ${\ulcorner}$Limwonsibyukji${\lrcorner}$ and [Tangaekpyeon] in ${\ulcorner}$Donguibogam${\lrcorner}$)

  • 송윤진;이효지;차경희
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
    • /
    • 제22권5호통권95호
    • /
    • pp.690-701
    • /
    • 2006
  • Classifying vegetables recorded in Sikgamchalyo of Jeongjoji of Limwonsibyukji and Tangaekpyeon of Donguibogam and comparing the types features, efficacy and side effects based on Kimi Theory(氣味), we found forty one leafy vegetables, six root vegetables, nine fruit vegetables, nine mushrooms, seven seaweeds and two other vegetables in Limwonsibyukji and thirty five leafy vegetables, eight root vegetables, eight fruit vegetables, one mushroom, two seaweeds and one another vegetable in Donguibogam. According to the literature, vegetables are classified by five conditions(五氣) and five tastes(五味) and many are cold with sweet and bitter taste or warm with hot taste. They are efficacious in protecting the five viscera, building up energy, controlling heat, calming febrile diseases, promoting urination and excretion, calming cholera morbus, improving skin condition, calming the stomach, neutralizing poisonous effects and improving eyesight. To help prevent and cure diseases, those with cold physical constitution must take warm vegetables to vitalize their physiology and those with hot physical constitution cold vegetables for balance. To improve their physical health, our ancestors tried to control their bio rhythm with food and medicinal material and promoted health and prevented diseases by taking such food. We therefore expect that we can have a healthy dietary life by taking advantage of the five conditions and five tastes of vegetables and continuing the spirit of Yacksikdongwon(藥食同源).

발열(發熱)에 관(關)한 문헌적(文獻的) 고찰(考察) -(황제내경(黃帝內經)을 중심(中心)으로)- (The Investigation of Literature about fever)

  • 권현;정승기;이형구
    • 대한한방내과학회지
    • /
    • 제11권1호
    • /
    • pp.1-13
    • /
    • 1990
  • We objerved the following results from The Yellow Emperior's Canon of Internal medicine through the investigation of literature about fever. 1. Fever is divieded two type asthenic fever sthenic heat and It accused two type of excess of Yang-exoganous heat, deficiency of Yin-internal fever 2. The cause of fever is divieded three type, exoganous cause, internal cause non-exoganouse and internal cause Among the cause of fever Exoganous cause is almost affected by cold-evil Internal cause is affected by deficiency of Yin and seven emotion caused by having sex after intoxigation or over-exertion, and non-exoganous and internal cause bring about the difference of a personal life and food and drink 3. The sympton produced by fever is appeared differently through-pulse and meridian and they are indication of Diagnosis 4. The theory of treatment about fever are as follows Drinking cold-water Practising acupuncture Trerating hot-evil by cold Dispel cold by warm Treating cold-evil by heat Promote vital energy circulation by cold Treating warm-evil by cold Promating circulation by cold Treating cold-evil by warm Promoting circulation by heat.

  • PDF

냉간 압연에서 압하력 분포 예측 - Part II : 적용 및 검증 (Prediction of Roll Force Profile in Cold Rolling - Part II : Application and Validation)

  • 남승연;황상무
    • 소성∙가공
    • /
    • 제28권4호
    • /
    • pp.197-202
    • /
    • 2019
  • This paper proposes a precise mathematical model for the prediction of the variation of the roll force across a strip in cold rolling. It further describes the deformation characteristics of the strip using a 3-D finite element method. The different features of hot rolling and cold rolling through a 3-D finite element method are shown. The predicted roll force profile and tension profile are verified through comparison with the prediction from a 3-D finite element method.

"의학입문(醫學入門)"에 반영된 비병(痞病)의 발전과정(發展過程) (The Development History Of Disease Bi(痞病) Reflected In "Euhakibmun(醫學入門)")

  • 조학준
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
    • /
    • 제24권5호
    • /
    • pp.131-145
    • /
    • 2011
  • I had come at the conclusion of the development history of Disease Bi(痞病) reflected in Yi Cheon (李梴)'s work, "Euhakibmun(醫學入門)" in the respects of the causes, mechanism, symptoms, differential diagnosis and treatments. The causes of Disease Bi(痞病) mentioned at "Euhakibmun(醫學入門)" followed the Ju Dan-Gyeo(朱丹溪)'s theory. The mechanism of it went after the viewpoints of "Nae-Gyeong(內經)", Jang Jung-Gyeong(張仲景), Yi Dong-Won(李東垣) and Wang Ho-Go(王好古). The symptoms of it kept the Ju Dan-Gyeo(朱丹溪)'s theory. Yi Cheon distinguished Disease Bi(痞病) from Gyeol-Hyung(結胸) according to Jang Jung-Gyeong's theory. He knew it from abdominal dropsy(脹滿) according to Ju Dan-Gyeo's theory. He also divided it into two respects of deficiency(虛) and excessive(實) from Yi Dong-Won's viewpoint. Jang Jung-Gyeong first suggested that treatments of it could be selected according to the difference of deficiency, excessive(實), cold(寒), hot(熱), sputum(痰), fluid(飮), blood(血) and food(食). Yi Dong-Won insisted many doctors could make a mistake because they only used herbs for Gi(氣藥) instead of herbs for blood(血藥) together. Wang Ho-Go(王好古) maintained his opinion that treatments of both digestion(消導) and assistance(補益), remedies of bitter and hot herbs can recover patients from Disease Bi(痞病). Yi Cheon followed their theories properly.

AFTL: Hot Data 검출기를 이용한 적응형 플래시 전환 계층 (AFTL: An Efficient Adaptive Flash Translation Layer using Hot Data Identifier for NAND Flash Memory)

  • 윤현식;주영도;이동호
    • 한국정보과학회논문지:시스템및이론
    • /
    • 제35권1호
    • /
    • pp.18-29
    • /
    • 2008
  • 최근 NAND 플래시 메모리는 빠른 접근속도, 저 전력 소모, 높은 내구성, 작은 부피, 가벼운 무게 등으로 차세대 대용량 저장 매체로 각광 받고 있다. 그러나 이런 플래시 메모리는 데이타를 기록하기 전에 기존의 데이타 영역이 지워져 있어야 한다는 제약이 있으며, 비대칭적인 읽기, 쓰기, 삭제 연산의 처리속도 각 블록당 최대 소거 횟수 제한과 같은 특징들을 지닌다. 위와 같은 단점을 극복하고 NAND플래시 메모리를 효율적으로 사용하기 위하여. 다양한 플래시 전환 계층 제안되어 왔다. 기러나 기존의 플래시 전환 계층들은 Hot data라 불리는 빈번히 접근되는 데이타에 의해서 잦은 겹쳐쓰기 요구가 발생되며, 이는 급격한 성능 저하를 가져 온다. 본 논문에서는 Hot data 검출기를 이용하여, 매우 적은 양의 데이타인 Hot data를 검출한 후, 검출된 Hot data는 섹터사상 기법을 적용시키고, 나머지 데이타인 Cold data는 로그 기반 블록 사상 기법을 적용시키는 적응형 플래시 전환 계층(AFTL)을 제안한다. AFTL은 불필요한 삭제, 쓰기, 읽기 연산을 최소화시켰으며, 기존의 플래시 전환 계층과의 비교 측정을 통하여 성능의 우수성을 보인다.

초등학교 아동의 마음에 대한 이해의 사용과 마음관련 지식의 발달 (Children's Development in Applying Theory of Mind and Mind-Related Knowledge)

  • 송영주;유연옥
    • 대한가정학회지
    • /
    • 제41권7호
    • /
    • pp.107-120
    • /
    • 2003
  • This study was purposed to explore children's development in the theory of mind. Children of age 7, 9 and 11 explained others' good and bad behaviors, and answered to questions about ‘mind’ and ‘heart’ Children's behavior explanations with internal factors, including traits and mental states, were scored and analyzed. The responses of mind-related knowledges were categorized and compared by age. Results showed that children's internal explanations were not different with age, and most of the children explained internally for others' bad behaviors more than for good ones. Secondly, children conceptualized cold-minded ‘mind’ and hot-minded ‘heart’ differentially, but showed developmental differences in mind-related knowledges. It was hard for the younger children to explain ‘mind’ and ‘heart’ Children came to construct their knowledge with age; ‘mind’ including cognitive monitoring, and ‘heart’ working outside the personal emotions.