The Science of Acupuncture

Electroacupuncture/ Acupuncture with Electric Stimulation

All Three Types of Opioid Receptors in the Spinal Cord are Important for 2/15 Hz Electroacupuncture Analgesia

"The analgesic effect induced by 2/15 Hz electroacupuncture as shown by the increase in tail flick latency decreased steadily as electroacupuncture stimulation was given continuously for 6 h, showing the development of tolerance to electroacupuncture analgesia. These rats were then given an intrathecal (i.t.) injection of one of the following opioid agonists: the mu agonist, ohmefentanyl 7.5, 15 and 30 pmol, 10 min apart; the delta agonist, [D-Pen2,D-Pen5]enkephalin (DPDPE) 5, 10 and 20 nmol, 10 min apart and the kappa agonist, dynorphin-(1-13) 2.5, 5 and 10 nmol, 10 min apart, respectively..."

by X.H. Chen and J.S. Han



Analgesic Effect of Electroacupuncture on Inflammatory Pain in the Rat Model of Collagen-induced Arthritis: Mediation by Cholinergic and Serotonergic Receptors

"The analgesic effect and its mechanism of electroacupuncture (EA) on inflammatory pain, especially in the rat model of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), have not yet been studied. This study was designed to investigate the analgesic effect and its cholinergic and serotonergic mechanism of EA in the CIA rat model. .."

by Y.H. Baek, D.Y. Choi, H.I. Yang, et al.

See also: Arthritis

An Insulin-dependent Hypoglycaemia Induced by Electroacupuncture at the ZHONGWAN (CV12) Acupoint in Diabetic Rats

"Acupuncture at the Zhongwan acupoint has been widely used in traditional Chinese medicine to relieve symptoms of diabetes mellitus. Our study investigated the effect on plasma glucose of electroacupuncture applied at the Zhongwan acupoint in rat diabetic models. Plasma concentrations of insulin, glucagon and beta-endorphin- were also determined using radioimmunoassay. A decrease in plasma glucose was observed in rats after electroacupuncture (15 Hz, 10 mA) for 30 min at the Zhongwan acupoint. ."

by S.L. Chang, J.G. Lin, and T.C. Chi, et al.

See also Acupoints and Diabetes



The Central Serotonergic System Mediates the Analgesic Effect of Electroacupuncture on ZUSANLI (ST36) Acupoints

"Evidence in the past decade indicates that the mechanisms of anti-nociception of electroacupuncture (EAc) involve actions of neuropeptides (i.e., enkephalin and endorphin) and monoamines (i.e., serotonin and norepinephrine) in the central nervous system. Our present results using a subcutaneous injection of formalin to test pain sensation in mice provide further understanding of the involvement of serotonin in the actions of EAc-induced analgesia..."

by F.C. Chang, H.Y. Tsai, M.C. Yu, et al.

See also Acupoints



The Effect of Electrical Stimulation of the Ear Points on the Plasma ACTH and GH Level in Humans

"The effect of electrical stimulation of the ear points on the plasma ACTH and GH level was investigated in healthy female subjects. Electrical stimulation by 20 pulses/sec for 20 min. induced an elevation of plasma GH; however, no changes were found in the plasma level of ACTH at 20 min. after the needle removal. The mechanism of action of electroacupuncture in inducing GH secretion may involve the brain endorphin, serotoninergic and catecholaminergic systems..."

by L. Debreceni

See also: Hormones

The Effects of Electroacupuncture on Peripheral Nerve Regeneration in Rats

"This study was designed to examine the effects of electroacupuncture with direct current (DC) on peripheral nerve regeneration. The left sciatic nerve of 55 7-month-old rats was crushed at the thigh. They were ramdomly allocated to four groups: distal cathode DC group (n = 15), distal anode DC group (n = 14), sham operated group (n = 13), and control group (n = 13)... "

by M. Inoue, T. Hojo, T. Yano, et al.

See also: Nerve Regeneration

Electroacupuncture: An Alternative to AntiDepressants for Treating Affective Diseases?

"The monoamine hypothesis for affective disorders indicates a functional impairment of the monoamine systems in CNS as the causative factor for the development of depression. Pharmacological manipulations of the monoaminergic neuronal system using tricyclics and monoamine oxidase inhibitors produced promising therapeutic effects as well as certain unwanted side effects, which urged the search of a physiological means to activate the central monoamine systems..."

by J.S. Han.

See also: Depression

Inhibition of Transient Lower Esophageal Sphincter Relaxations by Electrical Acupoint Stimulation

"Acupuncture has been shown to modulate visceral sensation and function. Traditionally, stimulation at the Neiguan (pericardial meridian) has been used to treat upper gastrointestinal symptoms. Some of the effects of acupuncture may be mediated through release of endogenous opioids and are reversed by naloxone. Gastric distension is the major trigger for transient lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxations (TLESRs). The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of electric stimulation at the Neiguan and naloxone on the TLESRs..."

by D. Zou, W.H. Chen, K. Iwakiri, et al.



Relationship Between Blood Radioimmunoreactive Beta-Endorphin and Hand Skin Temperature During the Electroacupuncture Induction of Ovulation

"Thirteen cycles of anovulation menstruation in 11 cases were treated with Electro-Acupuncture (EA) ovulation induction. In 6 of these cycles which showed ovulation, the hand skin temperature (HST) of these patients was increased after EA treatment. In the other 7 cycles ovulation was not induced. There were no regular changes in HST of 5 normal subjects."

by B.Y. Chen and J. Yu

See also: Infertility



Role of GABA in Electro-acupuncture Terapy on Cerebral Ischemia Induced by Occlusion of the Middle Cerebral Artery in Rats

"This study investigated the possible involvement of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the therapeutic effect of cerebral ischemia by electro-acupuncture (EA) using the rat model with middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). By immunohistochemistry, the changes of GABA expression level in the primary infarct area and its penumbral regions were examined. The changes in infarct area and survival neuron percentages were also assessed using haematoxylin and eosin stained sections after picrotoxin (PTX) injection, a GABA receptor's antagonist..."

by P. Gan, J.S. Cheng, Y.K. Ng, et al.

See also: Hormones