1988 年 108 巻 9 号 p. 876-885
Effects of clofibric acid and three kampo-prescription, sho-saiko-to, dai-saiko-to and san-oh-shashin-to on biological responses in betamethasone treated rats were compared especially from hemorheological view points. Dai-saiko-to and san-oh-shashin-to, famous kampo-prescriptions used in traditional Chinese system of medicine, were found to improve the hyperviscosity accompanied with hyperlipemia and hypercoagulative property affected by betamethasone treatment. The activities of clofibric acid which has also improved hyperviscosity and three kampo-prescriptions were found to differ in degree of reacting on serum levels of corticosterone, lipidoperoxide and triglyceride and liver weight in betamethasone treated rats.