Premenstrual Dysphoria and Luteal Stress in Dominant-Social-Status Female Macaques
The current study aims to extend our previous work, to develop nonhuman primate model for prospectively studying the mechanism underlying premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).For two consecutive menstrual cycles, from days 18 to 22, young dominant-status female monkeys were housed and immobilized singly in specially designed isolation cages for 5-6 hours per day.At the same time, the pharmaceutical interference effect ofjingqianping granule, a traditional Chinese medicine specifically used to cure PMDD patients, was tested using this monkey model.The behavior and facial expressions of monkeys was photographed with an automatic vidicon, and was quantitatively analyzed by ”the emotion evaluation scale of female experimental macaque ”.
Mingqi Qiao Qitao Zhao Sheng Wei Huiyun Zhang Haijun Wang
Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory,School of Basic Medicine,Shandong University of Tra Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory,School of Basic Medicine,Shandong University of Tra
国内会议
第三届情绪与健康和疾病及其中医药干预国际学术研讨会暨中医基础理论第七次学术年会
大连
英文
65-80
2013-08-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)