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Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science ; (6): 51-54, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-474200

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Objective:To study the clinical effect and the endocrine mechanism of acupuncture therapy on menopause syndrome.Method:There were 47 cases with menopause syndrome,which were divided into two groups,32 cases in the acupuncture group,treated by acupuncture with main acupoins of Shenshu (BL 23),Zusanli (ST 36) and Sanyinjiao (SP 6),and 15 cases in the control group,treated by orally taking the Oryzanol.The Kupperman index of the two groups was observed before and after treatment for evaluating the therapeutic effect.The changes of blood-serum F2,T,FSH,LH of the 25 cases in the acupuncture group were tested by radioimmunoassay before and after the treatment.Results:The acupuncture therapy can relieve the clinical symptoms of menopause syndrome,and its therapeutic effect was better than Oryzanol.After being treated by acupuncture therapy,the content of blood-serum E2 obviously increased,while the contents of LH and T declined,and the FSH also had a tendency to lower,but it was not statistically significant.Conclusion:The therapeutic effect of acupuncture therapy for menopause is confirmed.The acupuncture therapy can improve the function of hypophysial-gonadal axis of the patient with menopause syndrome,which may be the main mechanism of the acupuncture therapy for treating menopause syndrome.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 195-197, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-409771

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BACKGROUND: Apoptosis of cardiomyocytes is speeded up during ischemic reperfused injury. Acupuncture on the points of hand- Jueyin meridian can inhibit the progression of reperfused injury and reduce apoptosis of cardiomyocytes so as to provide the protection on the heart.OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of acupuncture on the points of hand-Jueyin meridian on apoptosis of cardiomyocytes during ischemic reperfused injury.DESIGN: Randomized controlled experiment based on the experimental animals.SETTING: Department of acupuncture and massage in a university of traditional Chinese medicine.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in Central Laboratory of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from April to December 2001. Forty Wistar male rats were employed, and were randomized into 5 groups, named as blank group, model group, "Neiguan(PC 6)" group,"Ximen(PC 4)" group and "Zhigou(TE 6)" group.METHODS: After electric acupuncture on the points of pericardium meridian for 20 minutes, the ligature was done on the anterior-descending branch of the left coronary artery for 40 minutes. Electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring was followed. The ligature was released after electric acupuncture on the points for another 20 minutes and perfusion was restored for 60 minutes. Afterward, the heart was extracted, the cellular suspension was prepared and the determination with flow-type cell apparatus was applied.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Effects of acupuncture on the changes in apoptosis rate of cardiomyocytes.RESULTS: In the model group, the typical apoptosis peak presented, the apoptosis rate was remarkably increased. The comparison between the points of pericardium meridian groups and the model group indicated very significant difference(P < 0.01) .The apoptosis rates in "Neiguan(PC 6)" group, "Ximen(PC 4)" group and "Zhigou(TE 6)" group as well as the model groupwere(4.29±0.76)%, (5. 17±0.88)%, (13.96 ±2.77)% and (16.01 ± 1.04)% respectively.CONCLUSION: Acupuncture on the points of hand-Jueyin meridian inhibits myocardial apoptosis effectively so as to reduce myocardial injury caused by cell apoptosis.

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Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science ; (6): 29-32, 2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-473261

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To observe and compare the therapeutic effects of treating female menopausal syndrome with auricular-point-pressing therapy and acupuncture, 86 patients were randomly divided into auricularpoint pressing group and acupuncture group, the comparative observation was conducted according to a modified Kupperman index. Statistical analysis showed that there's no significant difference between the therapeutic effects of the two groups. Auricular-point-pressing therapy and acupuncture were both effective in treating female menopausal syndrome, while auricular-point-pressing had the advantages of easy operation and acceptance.

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