LU Guan-wen, ZHANG Yan-li, WANG Tian-hong, et al. Current state of researches on mechanisms of acupuncture in improvement of hypoxia-ischemic diseases of the central nervous system[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(5): 388-391.
DOI:
LU Guan-wen, ZHANG Yan-li, WANG Tian-hong, et al. Current state of researches on mechanisms of acupuncture in improvement of hypoxia-ischemic diseases of the central nervous system[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(5): 388-391. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.180430.
Current state of researches on mechanisms of acupuncture in improvement of hypoxia-ischemic diseases of the central nervous system
Acupuncture is widely used in the treatment of ischemic diseases of the central nervous system in different clinical stages and has achieved a good clinical effect.The current research showed that acupuncture can improve cerebral blood flow perfusion via increasing blood flow volume
blood flow velocity
the levels of vasomotor substances and reduction of blood viscosity and erythrocyte aggregation index.In recent years
many studies focused on the pathophysiological mechanism of acupuncture in improving cerebral ischemia via triggering the cholinergic vasodilatation
up-regulation of expression of vascular-related proteins and genes
attenuation of inflammatory reaction
etc.Currently
the methods for evaluating the effect of acupuncture are mostly noninvasive functional magnetic resonance imaging in healthy subjects.Future studies should include united selection of acupoints and acupuncture needle manipulations
more reasonable combination of different acupoints
Research progress on the mechanism of acupuncture based on microbiota-gut-brain axis
Research progress on the effect of α-synuclein in acupuncture treatment for Parkinson’s disease
Advances of researches on acupuncture treatment of Parkinson’s disease by regulating mitochondrial function
Clinical observation on the effect of visual occlusion on pain sensation and pain emotion in patients with scapulohumeral periarthritis treated with acupuncture
Effect of acupuncture on intracerebral mitochondrial function in mice with cerebral hemorrhage
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