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Acupuncture for the management of dry eye disease

Frontiers of Medicine 2022, Volume 16, Issue 6,   Pages 975-983 doi: 10.1007/s11684-022-0923-4

Abstract: The effectiveness of using acupuncture for dry eye disease (DED) is controversial.Thus, this systematic review investigated the effectiveness and feasibility of using acupuncture forThe outcomes of interests were (1) to evaluate the efficacy of acupuncture in improving the ocular surface; and (3) to investigate the superiority of acupuncture over other commonly used treatments for DED.No severe adverse effects of acupuncture were observed.

Keywords: dry eye disease     xerophthalmus     acupuncture    

Effects and mechanisms of acupuncture on women related health

Frontiers of Medicine doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-1051-5

Abstract: Acupuncture, a crucial component of traditional Chinese medicine, has been used to treat many obstetricTo fully understand the mechanism through which acupuncture exerts its effects in these diseases wouldTherefore, by searching PubMed and CNKI regarding the use of acupuncture in treating obstetric and gynecologicaldiseases, we aimed to summarize the proven evidence of using acupuncture in maintaining women’s health

Keywords: acupuncture     women health     clinical efficacy     mechanism    

Acupuncture is ineffective for chronic low back pain? A critical analysis and rethinking

Xuqiang Wei, Baoyan Liu

Frontiers of Medicine 2021, Volume 15, Issue 5,   Pages 767-775 doi: 10.1007/s11684-020-0785-6

Abstract: Acupuncture is a promising treatment for relieving pain and improving lower back function in clinicalWe carefully reviewed and analyzed the methodology and implementation of sham acupuncture in RCTs.of acupuncture.Moreover, sham acupuncture is often proven to be non-inert, unreasonable, and with low fidelity.Pitfalls of the explanatory RCT model and sham acupuncture design should be avoided.

Keywords: chronic low back pain     sham acupuncture     acupuncture     methodology     therapeutic evaluation    

Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) to the guideline development for clinical practice with acupuncture

Hong Zhao, Fengxia Liang, Yigong Fang, Baoyan Liu

Frontiers of Medicine 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4,   Pages 590-594 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0537-4

Abstract: For the clinical practice of acupuncture therapy, 18 evidence-based guidelines have been developed instudy, we review the advantages and limitations of the GRADE approach in the guideline development for acupunctureThe limitations of GRADE in the development of guidelines for acupuncture and moxibustion include ratingIn the guideline development for clinical practice with acupuncture and moxibustion, we suggest thata specific method should be explored based on the GRADE approach and the characteristics of acupuncture

Keywords: guideline     acupuncture     GRADE    

Discovery of the mechanisms of acupuncture in the treatment of migraine based on functional magnetic

Frontiers of Medicine   Pages 993-1005 doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-0989-7

Abstract: Acupuncture is a promising complementary therapy, but further clinical evidence is needed.The influence of acupuncture on migraine is not an immediate effect, and its mechanism remains unclearThe migraineurs were divided into blank control, sham acupuncture, and acupuncture groups.Results showed that acupuncture effectively relieved migraine symptoms in a way different from sham acupunctureThe effect of acupuncture on patients’ metabolites/proteins may precede that of the brain.

Keywords: acupuncture     migraine     fMRI     metabolome     proteome    

Mechanism of acupuncture regulating visceral sensation and mobility

Peijing Rong, Bing Zhu, Yuqing Li, Xinyan Gao, Hui Ben, Yanhua Li, Liang Li, Wei He, Rupeng Liu, Lingling Yu

Frontiers of Medicine 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 151-156 doi: 10.1007/s11684-011-0129-7

Abstract: These include the reaction points of visceral diseases on the body surface as well as the acupunctureThe current research direction on acupuncture focuses on three aspects: the effectiveness of acupuncturespecificity, despite current knowledge and clinical experiences, which results in a weak foundation for acupunctureA summary of the mechanisms of acupuncture regulating visceral sensation and mobility and the specific

Keywords: acupuncture     somite     visceral pain     somato-visceral connection     meridian    

Clinical acupuncture research in the West

Xianze Meng, Shifen Xu, Lixing Lao

Frontiers of Medicine 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 134-140 doi: 10.1007/s11684-011-0135-9

Abstract: In recent years, acupuncture has rapidly become part of mainstream medicine in the West, where new developmentsin acupuncture clinical research show extensive progress in evaluating the efficacy and safety of theAlthough challenges and difficulties remain, the acupuncture research community has matured and its past

Keywords: acupuncture     clinical research     research methodology     the West    

Xingnao Kaiqiao acupuncture combined with Angong Niuhuang Wan for a patient under persistent vegetative

Hujie Song, Xiao Chen, Yalan Yu, Ling Zhang

Frontiers of Medicine 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 334-339 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0539-2

Abstract: In China, many PVS patients who were treated with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and acupunctureConsidering his condition, we adopted Xingnao Kaiqiao acupuncture, oral Angong Niuhuang Wan, and Xingnaojing

Keywords: PVS     stubborn disease     Xingnao Kaiqiao     Angong Niuhuang Wan     TCM     acupuncture    

Acupuncture-related techniques for the treatment of opiate addiction: a case of translational medicine

Jisheng Han, Cailian Cui, Liuzhen Wu

Frontiers of Medicine 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 141-150 doi: 10.1007/s11684-011-0136-8

Abstract: Compared with the currently available pharmacological interventions, acupuncture therapy has the potentialThe discovery that acupuncture can trigger the release of opioid substances from the brain in the 1970sThis article reviews the past, present, and foreseeable future regarding the use of acupuncture-related

Keywords: morphine     dependence     withdrawal     addiction     dynorphins     acupuncture     electroacupuncture     transcutaneous electrical    

Gene silencing efficiency of shRNA expression vectors targeting Cx43

Cuihong ZHENG, Yunxia WU, Guangying HUANG, Wei WANG

Frontiers of Medicine 2009, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 130-135 doi: 10.1007/s11684-009-0030-9

Abstract: In order to further investigate the effect of Cx43 in acupuncture treatment, RNA interference technique

Keywords: RNA interference     connexin 43     small hairpin RNA (shRNA)     acupuncture    

A comparative study of electroacupuncture at Zhongliao (BL33) and other acupoints for overactive bladder symptoms

Likun Yang,Yang Wang,Qian Mo,Zhishun Liu

Frontiers of Medicine 2017, Volume 11, Issue 1,   Pages 129-136 doi: 10.1007/s11684-016-0491-6

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Electroacupuncture (EA) at Zhongliao (BL33) can improve the symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB), such as urinary frequency, urgency, and incontinence. However, its performance compared with other acupoints remains unclear. This study investigated the effects of EA at BL33 with deep needling on rats with OAB by detecting urodynamics in eight groups: no intervention group, D-BL33 group (deep needling at BL33), S-BL33 group (shallow needling at BL33), non-acupoint group (needling at the non-acupoint next to BL33), Weizhong (BL40) group, Sanyinjiao (SP6) group, Tongtian (BL7) group, and Hegu (LI4) group. Results revealed that EA at BL33 with deep needling, BL40, and SP6 prolonged the intercontraction interval (ICI) of rats with OAB (P=0.001, P=0.005, P=0.046, respectively, post-treatment vs. post-modeling). Furthermore, the change in ICI from post-modeling in the D-BL33 group was significantly greater than those of the no intervention and other EA groups (all P<0.01). Significantly shortened vesical micturition time (VMT) and elevated maximum detrusor pressure (MDP) were also observed in the D-BL33 group (P=0.017 and P=0.024, respectively, post-treatment vs. post-modeling). However, no statistically significant differences in the changes of VMT and MDP from post-modeling were observed between D-BL33 and the other EA groups. In conclusion, EA at BL33 with deep needling may inhibit acetic-acid-induced OAB more effectively.

Keywords: overactive bladder     electroacupuncture     acupuncture points    

A Dialogue With the Ancient and Reflection on the Interpretation of History of Bian Que and Traditional Chinese Medicine

Fu Youfeng

Strategic Study of CAE 2005, Volume 7, Issue 12,   Pages 7-16

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Based on the description of epidemic diseases in the chapter of “The Story of Bian Que” in Records of Historian, the author has analyzed and explored the truthfulness of its background data and the possibility of the plague spreading at that time from both macro and micro angles. The symptoms of plague including chills and fever, the digestive symptoms and the symptoms in central nerve system made great influence on the formation of some doctrines in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) such as exopathic heat disease doctrine, internal injury of spleen and stomach doctrine and epidemic febrile disease doctrine. The course of exogenous febrile disease was similar to that of the plague, thus the theory of six meridians was formed. According to above phenomena, the author has explored the effect on the initial medical theory, primitive religion and culture due to the spreading of epidemic diseases from the angles of epidemiology, the theory of images and figures, complicated thought ways depending, as well as archaeological studies. Then the hypothesis of medicine originated from epidemic diseases was proposed. The author also put forward some opinions on the relationship between epidemic diseases spreading and traditional education of TCM, sustained development of TCM education, as well as the integration of TCM and WM.

Keywords: Bian Que     history of traditional Chinese medicine     the plague     febrile disease     acupuncture and moxibustion    

Characterization of hidden rules linking symptoms and selection of acupoint using an artificial neural network model

Won-Mo Jung, In-Soo Park, Ye-Seul Lee, Chang-Eop Kim, Hyangsook Lee, Dae-Hyun Hahm, Hi-Joon Park, Bo-Hyoung Jang, Younbyoung Chae

Frontiers of Medicine 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1,   Pages 112-120 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0582-z

Abstract: The pattern recognition process that pertains to symptoms and diseases and informs acupuncture treatmentuseful tool for diagnostic classification or pattern recognition and for the prediction and modeling of acupuncture

Keywords: acupuncture     indication     neural network     pattern identification     prediction    

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Acupuncture for the management of dry eye disease

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Effects and mechanisms of acupuncture on women related health

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Acupuncture is ineffective for chronic low back pain? A critical analysis and rethinking

Xuqiang Wei, Baoyan Liu

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Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) to the guideline development for clinical practice with acupuncture

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Discovery of the mechanisms of acupuncture in the treatment of migraine based on functional magnetic

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Mechanism of acupuncture regulating visceral sensation and mobility

Peijing Rong, Bing Zhu, Yuqing Li, Xinyan Gao, Hui Ben, Yanhua Li, Liang Li, Wei He, Rupeng Liu, Lingling Yu

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Clinical acupuncture research in the West

Xianze Meng, Shifen Xu, Lixing Lao

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Xingnao Kaiqiao acupuncture combined with Angong Niuhuang Wan for a patient under persistent vegetative

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Acupuncture-related techniques for the treatment of opiate addiction: a case of translational medicine

Jisheng Han, Cailian Cui, Liuzhen Wu

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Gene silencing efficiency of shRNA expression vectors targeting Cx43

Cuihong ZHENG, Yunxia WU, Guangying HUANG, Wei WANG

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A comparative study of electroacupuncture at Zhongliao (BL33) and other acupoints for overactive bladder symptoms

Likun Yang,Yang Wang,Qian Mo,Zhishun Liu

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A Dialogue With the Ancient and Reflection on the Interpretation of History of Bian Que and Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Characterization of hidden rules linking symptoms and selection of acupoint using an artificial neural network model

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