Effects of Tianrong Acupoint Therapy on Concentrations of Dny A_(1~13) in CSF and Plasma of Patients with Migraine
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Effects of Tianrong Acupoint Therapy on Concentrations of Dny A_(1~13) in CSF and Plasma of Patients with Migraine
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 4, Pages: 250-254(1997)
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中国人民解放军总医院神经内科,北京,100853
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Effects of Tianrong Acupoint Therapy on Concentrations of Dny A_(1~13) in CSF and Plasma of Patients with Migraine[J]. Acupuncture research, 1997, (4): 250-254.
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Effects of Tianrong Acupoint Therapy on Concentrations of Dny A_(1~13) in CSF and Plasma of Patients with Migraine[J]. Acupuncture research, 1997, (4): 250-254.DOI:
Effects of Tianrong Acupoint Therapy on Concentrations of Dny A_(1~13) in CSF and Plasma of Patients with Migraine
The concentrations of dynorphin(DYN)A1-13 in CSF and plasma were determined by RIA in mi-graine patients during attacks(n = 22) and controls(n = 10). The concentration of DYN A1-13 in CSF and plasma in patients with migraine without aura during attacks was significantly decreased compared with their controls (both P < 0. 01). The concentrations of CSF DYN A1-13 in the patients with severe lieadache was significantly decreased compared with those found. in the patients with moderate headache(P <0. 05). These data provide new evidence suggesting the involvement of the endogenous oplate peptides in the pathophysiology of migraine headache and suggest plasma and CSF DYN A1-13 levels could serve as a biological marker for this condition. After 30 min. of Tianrong acupoint thera-py
the concentrations of DYN A1-13 (P <0. 05 ) in plasma of migraine patients were significantly in-creased compared with before treatment. In the group of headache disappeared
the concentrations of plasma DYN Al M1-13 were significantly increased (P < 0. 01 ) after Tianrong acupoint therapy
but no significant changes were found in effective and ineffective groups. These suggest the analgesic proper-ties of the treatment may be ascribed to an involvement of the endogenous opiates system.