Studies on the Pharmacological Effects of Crocus(Crocus sativus LINNE). Changes in Prostaglandin Levels, Platelet Aggregation, Blood Viscosity and Laboratory Data throughout the Menstrual Cycle / 日本東洋医学雑誌
Kampo Medicine
; : 823-831, 1995.
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ABSTRACT
In order to determine the pharmacological effects of Crocus (traditionally classified as an herb helpful in eliminating Blood Stagnation), the 11-dehydro TXB<sub>2</sub>, platelet aggregation, blood viscosity and laboratory data of 12 healthy sexually mature females were examined during the menstrual, follicle and corpus luteum phases before the test substance was administered. Compared with the follicle or corpus luteum phases, higher levels of 11-dehydro TXB<sub>2</sub> and increased mean cell volume (MCV) were found during the menstrual phases. This suggested that the increase in blood viscosity may be due to a lowering of erythrocyte deformation resulting from increased mean cell volume. From the fact that the highest endometrial PGE<sub>2</sub> value was exhibited during the menstrual Phase, PGE<sub>2</sub> was thought to be involved in the MCV increase. Next, plain hot water was administered to the six cases in the control group (for four weeks), and Crocus infusion administered to the other six cases (for four weeks), after which a comparative study was made of their indicators. The significant lowering of the MCV and blood viscosity during the menstrual phase upon Crocus administration suggested that an improvement in erythrocyte deformation brought about by decreased MCV played a role in the reduction of blood viscosity. Moreover, a decrease in 11-dehydro TXB<sub>2</sub> was observed during the low blood estrogen follicle phase. It has been reported that there is an overall increase in blood viscosity and acceleration of platelet and thrombin synthesis associated with the disease state known as “Blood Stagnation”. From the clear effects of Crocus upon these indicators, its effectiveness as an herb useful in eliminating Blood Stagnation in healthy sexually mature females was indicated.
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Kampo Medicine
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1995
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