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Effects of L. F04, the active fraction ofLycopus lucidus, on erythrocytes rheological property
  
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KeyWord:Lycopus lucidus  blood-stasis  deformability of erythrocytes  aggregation of erythrocytes  membrane liquidity of erythrocytes  whole blood apparent viscosity  L. F04
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Shi Hong-zhi Institute of Space Medico-Engineering, 100094, Beijing shihongz2002@yahoo.com.cn 
Gao Nan-nan Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, China Academy of Medical Science, China  
Li Yong-zhi Institute of Space Medico-Engineering, 100094, Beijing  
Yu Jing-guang Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, China Academy of Medical Science, China  
Fan Quan-chun Institute of Space Medico-Engineering, 100094, Beijing  
Bai Gui-e Institute of Space Medico-Engineering, 100094, Beijing  
Xin Bing-mu Institute of Space Medico-Engineering, 100094, Beijing  
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Abstract:
      Objective: To study the effects of L. F04, the active fraction of Lycopus lucidus, on erythrocytesrheological property so as to investigate its mechanism in promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Method: The effects of L. F04 (used for treatment for 10 days in different dosages) on deformability, aggregation and membrane liquidity of erythrocytes (MLE) as well as whole blood apparent viscosity (ηb) were examined on the basis of rat model of blood-stasis syndrome induced by venous injection of high molecular weight dextran. Result: As compared with the normal control group, the model group's RBC deformability and MLE were lower, and the aggregation of erythrocytes and ηb were higher. Compared with the model group, both L. F04 0. 612g/kg and 0. 306g/kg showed significant effect in improving deformability and inhibiting aggregation of red blood cells (RBC) and reducing blood viscosity. The trend of improving MLE was also shown. Conclusion:L. F04 could significantly improve the abnormal rheological property of erythrocytes.
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