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Forsch Komplementmed ; 18(1): 10-4, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21372582

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This study sought to determine if acupuncture in LI4 and SP6, or in sacral points could harm the pregnancy outcome in Wistar rats as is believed according to traditional knowledge. METHODS: 48 pregnant Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups: total control where the rats were left in cages without manipulation; anesthetized control where the rats were manipulated and anesthetized but did not received electroacupuncture; peripheral points and sacral points were the rats were anesthetized and received 4 acupuncture points - LI4-SP6 and BL27-28, respectively. The primary end point was embryonic loss after implantation, defined as (number of implantations - number of embryos in development) × 100 / number of implantations. Other evaluated parameters were fetal death, abortions, number of fetuses, and resorptions, resorption index (number of resorptions / total of implantations), maternal weight gain, and fetal weight. RESULTS: There were no differences in embryonic loss after implantation (p = 0.45), fetal death (p = 1), abortions (p = 1), number of fetuses (p = 0.79), resorptions (p = 0.3), and resorption index (p = 0.45). There were differences in maternal weight gain and fetal weight, but they seemed unrelated to the treatment. CONCLUSIONS: We found no evidence that acupuncture in LI4-SP6 and sacral points could be harmful to the pregnancy outcome in Wistar rats.


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Acupuncture Points , Abortion, Veterinary , Animals , Electroacupuncture/adverse effects , Female , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome , Random Allocation , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Weight Gain
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