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Abstract
Due to its accessibility, efficacy, and affordability, traditional medicine (TM) is the main source of health services for many people in the world. Nevertheless, in spite of its benefits, there are still many issues about the principles of TM which demand further declaration. One of the essential principles of Iranian traditional medicine (ITM) is temperament (mizaj), which efficiently applied in diagnosis and therapy of illnesses. In this study we aimed to explore the association of GSTM1/T1, and SOD1 50 bp Ins/Del polymorphisms with combined groups of temperament. The study was conducted in 217 healthy males from Fars province, southern Iran. The self-reported mizaj questionnaire was applied to identify the participants' temperament. Then individuals with temperate, warm/moist, and warm/dry temperament were entered in the study. To determine the genotype of GSTM1, GSTT1, and SOD1, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based method was performed. As the results of χ2 analysis showed, the frequency of GSTT1, GSTM1, and SOD1 polymorphisms in temperate group was not significantly differ from that in each of warm/moist and warm/dry groups. Further research with larger samples are suggested to clarify the association between temperament and biomolecular features.
由于其可及性、有效性和可负担性,传统医学是世界上许多人的主要卫生服务来源。然而,尽管TM有其好处,但其原则仍存在许多问题,需要进一步声明。伊朗传统医学(ITM)的基本原则之一是气质(mizaj),它有效地应用于疾病的诊断和治疗。在本研究中,我们旨在探讨GSTM1/T1和SOD1 50 bp Ins/Del多态性与气质组合的关系。这项研究是在伊朗南部法尔斯省的217名健康男性中进行的。采用自述的mizaj问卷来确定参与者的气质。然后将性情温和、温暖/潮湿和温暖/干燥的个体纳入研究。采用基于聚合酶链反应(PCR)的方法确定GSTM1、GSTT1和SOD1基因型。χ2分析结果显示,温带组的GSTT1、GSTM1和SOD1多态性频率与温/湿组和温/干组差异无统计学意义。建议进一步研究更大的样本,以澄清气质和生物分子特征之间的关系。
期刊介绍:
“Molecular Biology Research Communications” (MBRC) is an international journal of Molecular Biology. It is published quarterly by Shiraz University (Iran). The MBRC is a fully peer-reviewed journal. The journal welcomes submission of Original articles, Short communications, Invited review articles, and Letters to the Editor which meets the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence in all fields of “Molecular Biology”.