Background: As a bioactive composite extracted from American cockroach, Xinmailong injection (XML) is used for the treatment of congestive heart failure (CHF) in China. Clinical data has provided evidence that XML has positive inotropic properties. The objective of this study was to assess the mechanisms involved in the therapeutical effect of XML on CHF.Materials and Methods: The effects of XML on the cardiac function in isolated rat heart were measured. A Ca2+ imaging technology was used in rat cardiomyocytes (H9c2 cells) to reveal the role of XML on Ca2+ channels. Meanwhile, the effects of XML on the activities of Na+/K+ ATPase and sodium/calcium exchanger were measured. In addition, the level of reactive oxygen species and the protein e...
Xin Su Ning (XSN), a China patented and certified multi-herbal medicine, has been available in China...
The clinical use of doxorubicin (DOX) is limited by its cardiotoxicity, which is closely associated ...
Copyright © 2013 Wen-Wu Bai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Background: As a bioactive composite extracted from American cockroach, Xinmailong injection (XML) i...
Chronic heart failure is one of the commonest fatal diseases in the world. Much work has been done t...
Session - Cardiovascular PharmacologyThis journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the 1...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Using insects, such as the cockroach, for the treatment of disease h...
Background: Cockroach has been utilized traditionally in China for the therapy of cardiovascular dis...
Background. Insect drugs have great potential for treating cardiovascular diseases. Xinmailong (XML)...
Background: Cockroach has been traditionally utilized in China for the therapy of cardiovascular dis...
Background: Cockroach has been traditionally utilized in China for the therapy of cardiovascular di...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is one of the most stubborn cardiovascular disease. Xinmailo...
Background. YangXinDingJi (YXDJ) capsule is one of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) derived from...
Doxorubicin (Dox), an effective antineoplastic drug, was limited use for cardiotoxicity. Xinshuitong...
Introduction. Xing Su Ning (XSN) is a multi-herbal Chinese medicine produced by Momentum Pharmaceuti...
Xin Su Ning (XSN), a China patented and certified multi-herbal medicine, has been available in China...
The clinical use of doxorubicin (DOX) is limited by its cardiotoxicity, which is closely associated ...
Copyright © 2013 Wen-Wu Bai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Background: As a bioactive composite extracted from American cockroach, Xinmailong injection (XML) i...
Chronic heart failure is one of the commonest fatal diseases in the world. Much work has been done t...
Session - Cardiovascular PharmacologyThis journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the 1...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Using insects, such as the cockroach, for the treatment of disease h...
Background: Cockroach has been utilized traditionally in China for the therapy of cardiovascular dis...
Background. Insect drugs have great potential for treating cardiovascular diseases. Xinmailong (XML)...
Background: Cockroach has been traditionally utilized in China for the therapy of cardiovascular dis...
Background: Cockroach has been traditionally utilized in China for the therapy of cardiovascular di...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) is one of the most stubborn cardiovascular disease. Xinmailo...
Background. YangXinDingJi (YXDJ) capsule is one of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) derived from...
Doxorubicin (Dox), an effective antineoplastic drug, was limited use for cardiotoxicity. Xinshuitong...
Introduction. Xing Su Ning (XSN) is a multi-herbal Chinese medicine produced by Momentum Pharmaceuti...
Xin Su Ning (XSN), a China patented and certified multi-herbal medicine, has been available in China...
The clinical use of doxorubicin (DOX) is limited by its cardiotoxicity, which is closely associated ...
Copyright © 2013 Wen-Wu Bai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...