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Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science ; (6): 215-218, 2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-474273

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Objective:To investigate the mechanism of nape cluster acupuncture in the treatment of acute cerebral infarction. Methods: Eighty patients with acute cerebral infarction were selected and randomly allocated to group A and B. Group B was given routine treatment for acute phase and Group A was added with the nape cluster acupuncture based upon the treatment for Group B. The treatment was given twice daily, with 15 d as a course of the treatments, to observe the decreasing situation in the score of the nerve function defects and changes in plasma ET content. Results:There were significant differences in the score of the nerve function defects and plasma ET content before and after treatments in two groups (P<0.05), but there was significant difference between Group A and Group B after treatment (P<0.05), indicating the curative effect was better in Group A than in Group B.Conclusion: Nape cluster acupuncture can be used to effectively treat acute cerebral infarction and obviously decrease plasma ET content and reduce the score of the nerve function defects. The findings also proves that the therapeutic effect was obviously better than single medication, if nape cluster acupuncture was combined in the treatment of the acute cerebral infarction.

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Acta Nutrimenta Sinica ; (6)1956.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-549209

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Tie effects of L-ascorbate 2-sulfate(AAS) on fatty liver and hyperli-pemia of rat and guinea pigs induced by various treatments were studied. The results showed that AAS lowered cholesterol and total lipid levels in the serum and liver of rats fed diets supplemented with lard and cholesterol, while ascorbic acid had no obvious effect. In guinea pigs, AAS not only lowered serum lipid values and liver cholesterol, triglyceride and total lipid levels of DDT treated animals, but also prevented from decline of body weights of these animals. It also had the same effects to lower the serum and liver lipid values of those animals fed pentabarbital or high lipid diet.Remarkable increases of the lipid peroxide value of animals given high doses of AsA were observed, but no such effect occurred in those fed AAS.

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