Suppression of Dynamical Network Biomarker Signals at the Predisease State (<i>Mibyou</i>) before Metabolic Syndrome in Mice by a Traditional Japanese Medicine (Kampo Formula) Bofutsushosan.

Author: AiharaKazuyuki, ChenLuonan, HayashiShusaku, IgarashiYoshiko, InujimaAkiko, KadowakiMakoto, KoizumiKeiichi, OkuMakito, SaitoShigeru, ShibaharaNaotoshi, TobeKazuyuki

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Due to the increasing incidence of metabolic syndrome, the development of new therapeutic strategies is urgently required. One promising approach is to focus on the predisease state (so-called <i>Mibyou</i> in traditional Japanese medicine) before metabolic syndrome as a preemptive medical target. W...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7424500/

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Bofutsushosan and Metabolic Syndrome: Preventing a Desert Storm of Health Issues

Metabolic syndrome, like a desert storm, can bring a whirlwind of health complications. This study explores the potential of a traditional Japanese medicine, bofutsushosan (BTS), to suppress the predisease state, a precursor to metabolic syndrome, using a mathematical theory called the dynamical network biomarker (DNB) theory. Researchers investigated the effects of BTS on DNB genes in mice, finding that it significantly suppressed the early warning signals of metabolic syndrome. The findings highlight the potential of BTS to prevent the development of metabolic syndrome, offering a new approach to mitigating this growing health concern.

Bofutsushosan: A Potential Shield Against Metabolic Syndrome

This study suggests that BTS could play a significant role in preventing the development of metabolic syndrome. It's like finding a protective shield against a desert storm, offering a way to mitigate the risks and consequences of this complex metabolic condition. The research highlights the potential of traditional medicine to address modern health challenges.

Navigating the Desert of Metabolic Health

Maintaining metabolic health can be a challenging journey, much like navigating a desert landscape. This study emphasizes the importance of early intervention and preventive measures to mitigate the risks associated with metabolic syndrome. It highlights the potential of both traditional and modern medicine to work together to address this growing health concern.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study reveals the potential of bofutsushosan to prevent the development of metabolic syndrome. It's like discovering a hidden oasis in the desert of metabolic health, offering a new path to preventing a whirlwind of health complications. The study encourages further research into the benefits of traditional medicine and its potential to address modern health challenges.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2021-05-13
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

32831883

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC7424500

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English

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