Tripathi Y B
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India.
Indian J Exp Biol. 2000 May;38(5):409-14.
In ayurvedic system of medicine, it is considered that a living system is made of panch-mahabuta, in the form of Vata, pitta and kapha at the physical level and satwa, raja and tama at the mental level. This covers the psychosomatic constitution and commonly known as the Tridosh theory. The imbalance in these body humours is the basic cause of any type of disease manifestation. Till date, several objective parameters have been proposed to monitor the level of these basic humours but none of them is complete. In this exercise, now it is proposed to consider free radical theory of diseases as one of the objective parameters. To be more specific, vata can be monitored in terms of membrane bound signal transduction, pitta as the process of phosphorylation and de-phosphorylation of different proteins (signalling moieties and enzymes) and kapha can be viewed as the degree of gene expression as protein synthesis. This can be correlated with the ojas of the body or total body defence mechanism.
在阿育吠陀医学体系中,人们认为生命系统由五大基本元素构成,在物理层面表现为风、火、湿三种体液,在心理层面表现为纯净、激情和愚昧。这涵盖了身心体质,通常被称为三体液理论。这些身体体液的失衡是任何疾病表现的根本原因。迄今为止,已经提出了几个客观参数来监测这些基本体液的水平,但没有一个是完整的。在这项研究中,现在建议将疾病的自由基理论作为客观参数之一。更具体地说,风可以通过膜结合信号转导来监测,火可以通过不同蛋白质(信号部分和酶)的磷酸化和去磷酸化过程来监测,湿可以被视为蛋白质合成中基因表达的程度。这可以与身体的精华或全身防御机制相关联。