[Exploration on central neurobiological mechanisms of Gan in taking charge of dispersion and regulating emotion].

Author: XuZhi-wei, YanCan

Overview

Methods and thoughts of the further research on central neurobiological mechanisms of Gan in taking charge of dispersion and regulating emotion are discussed. By applying the holistic approach and homeostasis theory, combined with modern psychological stress theory, the authors put forward their hypothesis of study. They offered that the TCM theory of 'Gan takes charge of dispersion and could regulate emotion' is affirmatively to have certain mechanisms of central neurobiology. So, cut-in from the point of psychological stress reaction, adopting the research thoughts of 'prescription-syndrome-therapeutic effectiveness--essence of Zang-Fu function', a model of chronic psychological stress reaction (CPSR) for imitating the process of comprehensive pathologic change due to Gan fails to take charge of dispersion and leads to emotional disorder was established. It is considered based on analysis of materials obtained from previous studies, that the central neurobiologic mechanism of so called dispersion, which Gan in charge of, is related to the regulation of hypothalamus-pitutary-adrenal gland axis. Concretely, the function of Gan in TCM may be, in the gross, related with the changes of multiple neurotransmitters and their synthetase produced in the process of CPSR (emotional disorder) regulation, such as neuropeptides, hormones, cyclic necleotide system and Fos protein expression, showing the characteristics of multiple links, multiple levels and multiple targets, with the effects involve several brain regions including various clusters of nuclei in hypothalamus, hippocampus and amygdala, etc.
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15957846

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Unveiling the Mysteries of 'Gan': A Journey Through the Desert of Emotions

The ancient wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers valuable insights into the intricate workings of the body and mind. The concept of 'Gan', or the Liver, in TCM is like a vast desert landscape – complex, multifaceted, and teeming with hidden truths. This research delves into the central neurobiological mechanisms of 'Gan' in relation to emotional regulation. The authors propose a hypothesis based on the TCM theory of 'Gan' taking charge of dispersion and regulating emotions. They suggest that 'Gan's function may be related to the regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal gland axis, which is like the central control system of the desert ecosystem.

Unveiling the Secrets of the Desert: 'Gan' and Emotional Regulation

This research provides a framework for understanding the complex interplay between the Liver and emotional regulation. It's like discovering a new oasis within the desert, offering a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of mind and body.

Living in Harmony with the Desert: Balancing Emotions Through 'Gan'

By understanding the role of 'Gan' in emotional regulation, we can gain valuable insights into maintaining emotional wellbeing. It's like learning how to live in harmony with the desert – adapting to the challenges and finding balance within the ever-changing landscape.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research sheds light on the potential neurobiological mechanisms of 'Gan' in emotional regulation. It's a reminder that the desert is a vast and complex ecosystem, and by understanding its intricate workings, we can learn to live in harmony with its rhythms.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2005-11-15
  2. Date Revised 2016-10-18
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15957846

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15957846

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