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Studies on the Efficacy of Combined Preparation of Crude Drugs(XXX) -Effects of Mahaengkamsuk-tang on Analgesic, Antipyretic, Antiinflammatory, Secretion of Repiratory Tract, Isolated Ileum and Blood Pressure- (생약(生藥) 복합(複合) 제제(製劑)의 약효(藥效) 연구(硏究)(제30보)(第30報) -마행감석탕(麻杏甘石湯)이 진통(鎭痛), 해열(解熱), 소염(消炎), 거담, 적출장관(摘出腸管) 및 혈압(血壓)과 호흡(呼吸)에 미치는 영향(影響)-)

  • Hong, Nam-Doo;Jeong, Gyu-Mahn;Moon, Jeong-Ho;Joo, Soo-Man
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.223-231
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    • 1986
  • Experimental studies were conducted to investigate for the effect of Mahaengkamsuk-tang on analgesic, antipyretic, antiinflammatory, secretion of respiratory tract, isolated ileum. Mahaengkamsuk-tang was composed of Ephedrae Herba, Armenicae Semen, Glycyrrhizae Radix, Gypsum Fibrosum. The following results has been obtained; analgesic and antipyretic actions were obtained. Anti-inflammatory effects in the paw edema induced by 1% dextran was significantly shown in rats. Spontaneous motilities of isolated ileum of mice were strongly suppressed, and contractions of isolated ileum of mice induced by acetylcholine chloride, barium chloride and histamine were remarkably inhibited. Expectorant effect was shown in rabbits. Continuous hypotensive action was seen.

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Studies on Efficacy of Combined Preparation of Crude Drugs(XXIII) -Analgesic, Anticonvulsive, Sedative, Antipyretic Actions of Yangkyuksanwhatang and its Effects on Isolated Ileum and Blood Vessel- (생약복합제제(生藥複合製劑)의 약효연구(藥效硏究) (제13보)(第13報) -양격산화탕(凉膈散火湯)의 진통(鎭痛) 항경련(抗痙攣) 진정(鎭靜) 해열(解熱) 작용(作用) 및 적출(摘出) 장관(腸管) 및 혈관(血管)에 미치는 영향(影響)-)

  • Hong, Nam-Doo;Kim, Jong-Woo;Song, Il-Byung;Won, Do-Hee;Kim, Nam-Jae;Kim, Jin-Sung
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 1985
  • Analgesic, anticonvulsive, sedative and antipyretic actions of Yangkyuksanwhatang which is composed of nine crude drugs including Rehmanniae Radix, and its effects on isolated ileum and blood vessel were investigated. The results of the studies were summerized as follows; 1. Analgesic and antipyretic effects were observed. 2. Suppressive actions were not shown on the convulsion induced by strychnine, but significant effects were noted on the convulsion induced by picrotoxin. 3. A prolongation of anesthetic time induced by pentobarbital sodium was significantly observed. 4. Relaxing actions were noted on the ileum of mice, and also, same effects were recognized on the contraction of the ileum due to acetylcholine chloride and barium chloride. 5. The expansion of blood vessels by relaxation of smooth muscle and hypotensive effects were noted.

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Adaptive Control for Regulation of Blood Pressure in Physiological System (생체계 명사주절을 위한 적제제어)

  • 김영철;박용식;이상훈;민병구;양흥석
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.36 no.7
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    • pp.514-523
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    • 1987
  • Pole assignment adaptive controller has been suggested for automatic regulation of blood pressure by means of hypertinsive of hypotensive drugs. The relationship between the drug infusion rate and the blood pressure was described by an ARMA model. This adaptive algorithm does not reguire preliminary tests for the purpose of tuning the parameters, and have the capability to adjust automatically to changes in the curculatory state of subject. Experimental results on rabbits showed that stable control are occurred during operation. On the basis of theoretical considerations and experimental results, we expected that adaptive drug infusion system using pole assignment procedure might be effectively applied to the blood pressure control in clinical application.

The Effects of Majarol on the Blood Pressure and Heart Rate in Rats and Isolated Frog Heart (Majarine 유도체인 majarol의 흰쥐에 있어서 혈압 및 심박동수에 대한 작용과 적출 개구리 심장에 대한 작용)

  • Lee Jong-Hwoa;Park Young-Hyun;Cho Byung-Heon;Kim Yu-Jae;Kim Jong-Bae;Kim Chun-Sook;Cha Young-Deog;Kim Young-Suk
    • The Korean Journal of Pharmacology
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    • v.22 no.1 s.38
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    • pp.34-44
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    • 1986
  • In our previous studies, we had clarified many pharmacological effects of majarine: the bacteriostatic effect in vitro; the potentiation of hypnotic action of alcohol; hypotensive effect in rats and hypothermic effect in mice. This study was undertaken to search for a new antihypertensive drug. Red crystalline was obtained from majarine (which was extracted from Berberis koreana Palibin) by chemical methods. And this crystalline was identified as $C_{19}H_{16}NO_4$ contained one hydroxy group instead of methoxy group of majarine in isoquinoline ring and named 'Majarol' (5,6-Dihydro-9-hydroxy, 10-methoxybenzo-[g]-1,3-benzodioxolo [5,6-a] quinolizinium). We examined the effects of majarol on blood pressure and heart rate in urethane ancsthetized rats and the rate and amplitude of contraction of isolated frog heart. Several drugs: atropine sulfate, diphenhydramine chloride, hexamethonium bromide, phentolamine, epinephrine, propranolol and isoproterenol were used to clarify the mechanism of the hypotensive action of majarol. The results of experimints were as follows; 1. In low dose (0.5-2mg/kg, i.v.), majarol showed a typical transient hypotensive effect and slight decrease in heart rate. In high dose (5-10 mg/kg, i.v.), majarol showed a typical transient and a subsequent prolonged hypotensive effect and a significant prolonged decrease in heart rate was followed. 2. The hypotensive effects of majarol was not abolished by the pretreatments with atropine sulfate, hexamethonium bromide and diphenhydramine. The pretreatment with phentolamine inhibited significantly the hypotensive effects of majarol and the pretreatment wtih majarol blocked markedly the hypertensive effect of epinephrine. The positive chronotropic effect of isoproterenol was not blocked by the pretreatment with majarol. 3. In low dose, majarol increased the amplitude and decreased rate of contraction, but in high dose, majarol inhibited the amplitude and rate of contraction of isolated frog heart.

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Studies on the Efficacy of Combined Preparation of Crude Drugs (XIII) -Effects of ‘Daeshiho-Tang’ on the Blood Vessels, Activities of the Liver Enzyme, Biliary Secretory and Anti-Diabetic Actions- (생약복합제제(生藥複合製劑)의 약효연구(藥效硏究) 제13보(第13報) -대시호탕(大柴胡湯)이 혈관(血管), 간독성(肝毒性), 이담(利膽) 및 항당뇨효과(抗糖尿效果)에 대(對)하여-)

  • Hong, N.D.;Chang, I.K.;Kim, N.J.;Shon, J.G.
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.30-38
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    • 1983
  • These studies were conducted in an attempt to investigate effects of 'Daeshiho-Tang' on the blood vessels, activities of liver enzyme and excretory action of bile juice in serum of $CCl_4-intoxicated$ rabbits, glucose and total cholesterol levels in serum of alloxan-induced diabetic rabbits. The result of these studies were summarized as follows; 1. Hypotensive ind vaso-dilatating actions due to vascular smooth muscle relaxation were noted in frogs, rabbits and dogs. 2. GOT, GPT and total cholesterol in serum of $CCl_4-intoxicated$ rabbits showed significant depressive effects. 3. Significantly increased biliary secretary effect was noted in $CCl_4-intoxicated$ rabbits. 4. Glucose and total cholesterol levels showed markedly decraese in alloxan-induced diabetic rabbits. Considering the experimental studies results, it is suggested that 'Daeshiho-Tang' has therapeutic efficacy to treat febrile diseses and metabolic diseases.

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Different Clinical Courses for Poisoning with WHO Hazard Class Ia Organophosphates EPN, Phosphamidon, and Terbufos in Humans (WHO 분류 1 등급 EPN, Phosphamidone, Terbufos 유기인계 중독환자의 임상 양상)

  • Mun, Jong Gu;Moon, Jeong Mi;Lee, Mi Jin;Chun, Byeong Jo
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: Extremely hazardous pesticides are classified as World Health Organization (WHO) hazard class Ia. However, data describing the clinical course of WHO class Ia OP (organophosphate) poisonings in humans are very scarce. Here, we compare the clinical features of patients who ingested hazard class Ia OPs. Methods: This retrospective observational case study included 75 patients with a history of ingesting ethyl p-nitrophenol thio-benzene phosphonate (EPN), phosphamidon, or terbufos. The patients were divided according to the chemical formulation of the ingested OP. Data regarding mortality and the development of complications were collected and compared among groups. Results: There were no differences in the baseline characteristics and severity scores at presentation between the three groups. No fatalities were observed in the terbufos group. The fatality rates in the EPN and phosphamidon groups were 11.8% and 28.6%, respectively. Patients poisoned with EPN developed respiratory failure later than those poisoned with phosphamidon and also tended to require longer mechanical ventilatory support than phosphamidon patients. The main cause of death was pneumonia in the EPN group and hypotensive shock in the phosphamidon group. Death occurred later in the EPN group than in the phosphamidon group. Conclusion: Even though all three drugs are classified as WHO class Ia OPs (extremely hazardous pesticides), their clinical courses and the related causes of death in humans varied. Their treatment protocols and predicted outcomes should therefore also be different based on the chemical formulation of the OP.

The Effect of Pressing at Kyeun-Jung, Gok-Ji and Zok-Sam-Li with Si-Acupuncture on the Decreasing of Blood Pressure and Headache for the Patients with Stroke. (견정(肩井), 곡지(曲池), 족삼리(足三里) 시침이 뇌졸중(腦卒中) 환자(患者)의 혈압(血壓)과 두통(頭痛)에 미치는 효과)

  • Kang, Kwi-Yeum;Lee, Ji-Won;Youn, Hyoun-Min
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.27-40
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    • 2005
  • Objective : The purpose of this study was to verify the effect of pressing at Kyeun-Jung$(G_{21})$, Gok-Ji$(LI_{11})$ and Zok-Sam-Li$(S_{36})$ with Si-acupuncture on the decreasing of blood pressure and headache on the stroke patients. Methods : This study was one-group pretest-posttest experimental design. The subjects of this study were 30 patients who were hospitalized in stroke center of hospital located in Ulsan from September 27, to November 12, 2004. They had over 160/90mmHg blood pressure but didn't take any hypotensive drugs. The instruments were the Si-acupuncture. the blood pressure and headache scale using Visual Analogue Scale(VAS). Results : 1. With administration of Si-acupuncture, the blood pressure intensity decreased statistical significantly(systolic blood pressure: t=13.310, p=0.000, diastolic blood pressure: t=11.788, p=0.000). After 30 minutes with administration of Si-acupuncture, the blood pressure intensity decreased statistical significantly(systolic blood pressure: t=15.130, p=0.000, diastolic blood pressure: t=12.479, p=0.000). 2. With administration of Si-acupuncture, the headache intensity not decreased statistical significantly'(t=0.372, p=0.712). After 30 minutes with administration of Si-acupuncture, the headache intensity decreased statistical significantly'(t=7.370, p=0.000) Conclusion : According to above, it was verified that the pressing at Kyeun-Jung, Gok-Ji and Zok-Sam-Li with Si-acupuncture was effective in decreasing of blood pressure and headache on the stroke patients.

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Toward a More Complete Understanding of the Effects of Korean Ginseng (Panax ginseng) on Blood Pressure (고려인삼의 혈압에 미치는 영향에 대한 이해)

  • Nam, Ki Yeul;Yang, Byung Wook;Shin, Wang Soo;Park, Jong Dae
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.97-107
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    • 2017
  • There is no doubt that the effect of ginseng on blood pressure could be different depending upon the type of ginseng employed for the experiment and methodology, thereby can exert bilateral modulatory activity on blood pressure. It has been reported that ginseng induced no significant change in blood pressure in those subjects with normal blood pressure, but had a normalizing effect on the subjects with abnormal blood pressure. Especially, experimental evidence indicates that ginsenoside Rg3, a major component of red ginseng, has been found to lower blood pressure, which is mediated by release of endothelium-derived NO, enhancing the accumulation of cGMP in the rat aorta. This clinical results further support the beneficial effect of Korean ginseng on blood pressure elucidated by animal experiment. As expected, a multicentric non-controlled clinical study shows that the effect of ginseng consumption has been found to normalize blood pressure in hypertensive or hypotensive individuals as compared to virtually no effect in normotensives. In addition, ginseng has been known to exhibit blood pressure decreased with no significant side effect and deteriorated QOL during the combination therapy of ginseng and anti-hypertensive drugs. This review provides a comprehensive overview on the effects of Korean ginseng on blood pressure.

Opuntia dillenii: A Forgotten Plant with Promising Pharmacological Properties

  • Shirazinia, Reza;Rahimi, Vafa Baradaran;Kehkhaie, Ashrafali Rezaie;Sahebkar, Amirhossein;Rakhshandeh, Hassan;Askari, Vahid Reza
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.16-27
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    • 2019
  • Generative and vegetative parts of the cactuses have had a long-lasting position in folk medicine and their effects could partly be confirmed in scientific experiments. Nowadays, the cactus, fruits, and cladodes are the focus of many studies because of their desirable properties. Therefore, the summarized reports of valuable properties of medicinal plants may be a good way to familiarize researches with a new source of drugs with lower side effects and higher efficacy. Opuntia dillenii, a well-known member of the Cactaceae family, is used as a medicinal plant in various countries and grows in the desert, semi-desert, tropical and sub-tropical areas. It shows diverse pharmacological activities such as: antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, neuroprotective, hepatoprotective, hypotensive etc. OD fruit also possesses valuable constitutes for instance: betalains, ascorbic acid, total phenol, protein as well as essential elements which suggest the significant potential of this plant as a complementary therapy against several pathological conditions. This review describes experimental evidence about pharmacological and therapeutic potential of OD in order to give the basis of its application in the prevention and treatment of some chronic diseases. More studies on OD can help better understanding of its pharmacological mechanism of action to explain its traditional uses and to identify its potential new therapeutic applications.

Influence of Blockade of Sympathetic Nervous System, Renin-Angiotensin System, and Vasopressin System on Basal Blood Pressure Levels and on Pressor Response to Norepinephrine, Angiotensin II, and Vasopressin (교감신경계, Renin-Angiotensin계, Vasopressin계의 차단이 혈압 및 Norepinephrine, Angiotensin II 및 Vasopressin의 승압효과에 미치는 영향)

  • Chung, Haeng-Nam
    • The Korean Journal of Pharmacology
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.61-74
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    • 1992
  • Influence of the blockade of the three major pressor systems-sympathetic nervous system (SNS), renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and vasopressin system-on the pressor responsiveness to norepinephrine (NE), angiotensin II (AII), and vasopressin (VP) as well as on basal blood pressure (BP) levels was investigated in urethane-anesthetized rabbits. To block the SNS and RAS, chlorisondamine (CS) and pirenzepine (PZ), sympathetic ganglionic blockers, and enalapril (ENAL), an inhibitor of angiotensin converting enzyme, respectively were used. And for suppressing the VP system bremazocine (BREM), a kappa opiate receptor agonist shown to suppress plasma levels of VP, was employed. Each of CS (0.4 mg/kg), ENAL (2 mg/kg), and BREM (0.25 mg/kg) produced almost same levels of steady hypotensive state. The hypotensive effect of BREM was significantly attenuated by desmopressin, a synthetic VP-like analogue, suggesting the hypotension being at least in part due to suppression of plasma levels of VP. CS, ENAL and BREM elicited further fall of the BP which had been lowered by ENAL or BREM, CS or BREM, and CS or ENAL, respectively. The hypotension produced by both CS and PZ together with either of ENAL or BREM was more marked than that produced by the three drugs other than CS. CS potentiated the pressor response not only to NE but to AII and VP. The pressor effect of AII was increased by ENAL and BREM, too. The pressor response to VP was also enhanced by BREM. Blockade of ${\alpha}-adrenergic$ receptors with phentolamine or phenoxybenzamine potentiated the pressor response to AII and that to VP. The results on basal BP levels indicate that the three major pressor systems are all participating in control of BP, but SNS has the greatest potential for supporting BP. The finding that blockade of one of the pressor systems induced enhanced pressor responsiveness to the pressor hormone of that particular system as well as to the pressor hormone(s) of the other systems(s) provides evidence for important interactions among the three major pressor systems.

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