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Research Archive
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Herbal extract protects neurones
Categories: Herb research
A compound extracted from a Chinese herb traditionally used in the treatment of cancer has been shown to have potent neuroprotective activity. Gambogic amide, derived from the resin of the Garcinia hanburryii tree (known as gamboge or tom rong), provides protection by mimicking the behavior of nerve growth factor (NGF). Both molecules bind to neuronal TrkA receptors and trigger activation of numer ...
Acupuncture's ant-inflammatory effects
Categories: Acupuncture research
Research has shown that the parasympathetic nervous system, and in particular the vagus nerve, plays an important part in the regulation of the immune system. A new review explains the neuroimmunoendocrine mechanisms that underlie this interaction, emphasising the role of the vagus nerve in an 'inflammatory reflex' which is capable of suppressing inflammation. Since acupuncture and other CAM modal ...
Imaging acupuncture channels
Categories: Acupuncture research
Two different imaging methods have provided evidence for the existence of acupuncture channels. In one Chinese study, the optical transport properties along the Pericardium channel path and a parallel non-channel path one centimetre away from it were measured. Lasers were shone onto volunteers' arms on points at one end of the path and the amount of emitted light was measured at points on the othe ...
'Dragon's blood' kills stomach ulcer bug
Categories: Digestive & Bowel disorders, Herb research
Researchers in China have identified the active ingredients of 'dragon's blood', a resin derived from the herb Xue Jie (Draconis Sanguis), which are responsible for its beneficial effects on peptic ulcers and ability to stop bleeding. Twenty-two different compounds identified from the powdered stems of the plant were tested for effects on Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), the bacterium known to cau ...
Characterisation of deqi
Categories: Acupuncture research
An experimental study has been carried out using fMRI to characterise the nature and cause of the sensations experienced during deqi. Manual acupuncture was performed at Hegu L.I.-4, Zusanli ST-36 and Taichong LIV-3 during fMRI in 42 acupuncture-naive healthy adult volunteers. Non-invasive tactile stimulation was delivered to the acupoints by gentle tapping with a blunt metal filament prior to acu ...
Deep and shallow needling produce similar brain response
Categories: Acupuncture research
Both deep and superficial needling of acupuncture points appear to elicit similar responses in the brain. Volunteers were needled either superficially or deeply at L.I.-4 Hegu, while their brains underwent fMRI scanning, which calculates the activity of brain regions by measuring oxygen uptake by the tissue. The result of both types of needling was that deactivation of brain regions predominated o ...
Acupuncture benefits immunity
Categories: Acupuncture research
Japanese researchers have investigated the effect of acupuncture on the human immune system. They measured CD-positive cell counts and cytokine expression levels in the peripheral blood of fifteen healthy volunteers before and after acupuncture, to determine the activity of T cells, B cells, macrophages and natural killer (NK) cells. There was a statistically significant increase in the number of ...
Self-help advice is integral to acupuncture care
Categories: Acupuncture research
A qualitative study carried out by researchers at the University of York has investigated the role of self-help advice in traditional acupuncture care. Six acupuncturists were interviewed about the treatments they provided within a pragmatic clinical trial of acupuncture for low back pain. Interviews were transcribed and coded and the contents analysed. The investigators found that individualised ...
Defining acupuncture dose
Categories: Acupuncture research
Lack of agreement on the optimal acupuncture treatment for any particular condition makes the negative results of sham controlled trials difficult to interpret and may mean that patients do not receive the best treatment. Researchers from Plymouth's Peninsula Medical School therefore propose the concept of 'dose' of acupuncture needling. They believe that this should include both the stimulus give ...
Infrared radiation spectrum of acupoints
Categories: Acupuncture research
Chinese researchers have compared the infrared radiation spectra of Neiguan P-6 in coronary heart disease (CHD) patients and healthy volunteers, to see if patients' acupoints carry distinctive pathological information. A highly sensitive infrared spectrum detection device was applied to the Neiguan P-6 and to a control non-acupoint on 50 CHD patients and 47 healthy adults. Infrared radiation inten ...
Trigger points = acupuncture points
Categories: Acupuncture research
An analysis of studies published on acupuncture and myofascial pain therapy demonstrates that acupuncture points and trigger points are anatomically and clinically similar in their uses for treatment of pain disorders. This refutes an earlier study by Birch, who claimed that myofascial trigger points could not be conceptually compared to classical acupuncture points. The author of the new study re ...
Acupuncture and electrodermal activity
Categories: Acupuncture research
An Australian group has proposed electrodermal activity (EDA) as a possible physiological marker for acupuncture. A group of 60 healthy female volunteers were randomly assigned to an experimental group (acupuncture) or a control group (no acupuncture). The experimental group received three acupuncture sessions consisting of unilateral manual stimulation of acupuncture points Lieque LU-7 and Zhaoha ...
Acupuncture causes pupillary constriction
Categories: Acupuncture research
Japanese researchers have investigated whether acupuncture stimulation affects autonomic nerve function by measuring pupil diameters with electronic pupillography. Experiment 1 examined responses before, during and after acupuncture in 12 healthy male volunteers. Experiment 2 compared acupuncture and a no-acupuncture control in a two period, repeated measurement crossover design, in nine healthy m ...
Acupuncture and the brain
Categories: Acupuncture research
In an American study, fifteen healthy subjects were evaluated with magnetoencephalography (MEG) to map the location and timing of brain activity during low-frequency electroacupuncture (EA) and non-penetrating sham acupuncture (SA) using a metal filament at Neiguan P-6. Both EA and SA evoked brain responses in the contralateral primary somatosensory (SI) cortex. However, initial responses for EA p ...
Your brain on acupuncture
Categories: Acupuncture research
A US study used fMRI to analyse the effects on the brain of manual acupuncture stimulation at Erjian L.I.-2, a point commonly used to treat xerostomia (dry mouth due to lack of saliva). Twenty healthy volunteers received true and sham acupuncture in random order while undergoing fMRI imaging. Saliva production was also measured. They found that true acupuncture was associated with bilateral activa ...
Acupuncture changes resting brain activity
Categories: Acupuncture research
Studies using fMRI to look at brain activity before and after acupuncture suggest that it is capable of affecting the resting state of the brain in a sustained manner. Stimulation of Neiguan P-6 was carried out for 150 seconds using either verum manual acupuncture or sham (non-penetrative tapping of the skin using a metal filament passed through a needle guide tube). A resting scan was completed b ...
Response to acupuncture can be experimentally manipulated
Categories: Acupuncture research
Expectancy or aversion to acupuncture can complicate evaluation of the efficacy of acupuncture in clinical trials. Korean researchers have investigated whether experimentally manipulating the perception of acupuncture could elicit different responses to identical acupuncture stimulation. Seventeen participants were assessed with the acupuncture belief scale (ABS) and by measuring tactile and pain ...
Acupuncture affects brain's pain network
Categories: Acupuncture research
Chinese researchers have demonstrated a brain network associated with the amygdala at rest (part of the default mode network) that encompasses brain structures implicated in pain sensation and modulation. Using fMRI, they have also found that this pain-related network can be modulated by both verum acupuncture and sham acupuncture, with verum acupuncture inducing a higher level of connectivity in ...
Acupuncture analgesia mechanisms
Categories: Acupuncture research
A review from Taiwan gives an overview of the mechanisms by which acupuncture's analgesic effects are mediated. The authors outline the various mechanisms that appear to be involved in acupuncture analgesia (AA), from early studies investigating the relationship between acupuncture and endogenous opiates, to the role of the serotoninergic descending inhibitory pathway. They go on to discuss result ...
Acupuncture and addiction mechanisms
Categories: Substance abuse, Acupuncture research
Korean researchers have reviewed the data regarding possible mechanisms of action of acupuncture in the treatment of drug addiction. They suggest that acupuncture's role in suppressing the reinforcing effects of abused drugs takes place by modulating dopamine neurons in the mesolimbic area of the brain. They further examine the potential roles of neurotransmitter systems such as serotonin, opioid ...
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