ZHOU Jing-ying, LAI Yi-tian, DING Pan-ting, et al. Effect of “joint treatment of lung and intestine” with moxibustion on lung function and airway inflammation in asthmatic rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(11): 969-974.
DOI:
ZHOU Jing-ying, LAI Yi-tian, DING Pan-ting, et al. Effect of “joint treatment of lung and intestine” with moxibustion on lung function and airway inflammation in asthmatic rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(11): 969-974. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20220121.
Effect of “joint treatment of lung and intestine” with moxibustion on lung function and airway inflammation in asthmatic rats
Objective To investigate the role of moxibustion of “Feishu”(BL13)
“Tianshu”(ST25) for asthma by simultaneously treating lung and intestine(i.e.
treating both lung and intestine at the same time) in asthmatic rats. Methods A total of 48 SD rats were randomly divided into normal
model
lung treatment and joint-treatment of lung and intestine(joint-treatment) groups
with 12 rats in each. The asthma model was established by subcutaneous(bilateral back and inguinal regions) and intraperitoneal injection of mixture solution of albumin and Aluminium Hydroxide gel(on day 1
(st)
and 9(st)
and 9
(th)
) and followed by inhalation of atomized 1% ovalbumin(on day 15(th)) and followed by inhalation of atomized 1% ovalbumin(on day 15
(th)
20 min each time
once daily for 1 week). Moxibustion was applied to bilateral BL13 for rats of the lung treatment group or bilateral BL13 and ST25 for rats of the joint-treatment group. One hour after the intervention
the rats in the later three groups were separately given nebulized 1% ovalbumin solution inhalation for 20 min. The treatments were conducted once daily for 14 consecutive days. After intervention
the lung functions including the forced expiratory flow 25%(FEF 25%)
infiltration of a large number of inflammatory cells in the bronchus of the model group
which was relatively milder in the joint-treatment group. Conclusion “Joint treatment of lung and intestine” with moxibustion is superior to “lung treatment” alone in ameliorating the lung function and mitigating airway inflammation in rats with asthma.
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