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2. Study on the differences between moxibustion at different points in the effects on the anti-fatigue ability of rats undergoing one-time exhaustive swimming.
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Liu, Hai-long, Gao, Lei, Zhang, Ya-hui, Liang, Yu-lei, Lü, Tian-yuan, Yang, Xin, and Zhao, Zhi-guo
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- 2020
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3. Effects of electroacupuncture of different frequencies on electromyography, NOS and ICC of colon in rats with slow transit constipation.
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Liu, Bo-xin, Zhao, Bo, Gao, Fei, Liu, Yan-li, Li, Xiao-feng, Zhang, Shen, Zhang, Hui-zhen, Liang, Yu-lei, Zhang, Xuan-ping, Sun, Yan-hui, and Jia, Chun-sheng
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- 2020
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4. Effect of moxibustion at Shenque (CV 8) on immune system in rats with different degrees of exhaustive exercise.
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Zhang, Ya-hui, Zhou, Xiao-hong, Zhang, Zhi-fang, Liang, Yu-lei, Gao, Fei, Wu, Jun, Sun, Dong-yun, and Sun, Hao
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- 2019
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5. Effect of tuina exercise on simple obesity in college students.
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Lü, Hong-xiao, Wu, Zhong-qiu, Zhang, Shao-feng, Xu, Lei, Zhang, Kai, Liang, Yu-lei, Zhang, Rui-juan, Chen, Zi-long, and Li, Jie
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Objective: To observe the effect of tuina exercise on simple obesity in college students.Methods: Fifty-seven college students with simple obesity were divided into two groups according to the stratified randomization method. Twenty-eight in the tuina exercise group were trained in tuina exercise; while 29 in the auricular acupoint sticking group were treated with acuricular acupoint sticking. The tuina exercise group was trained once every other day, and 10 times made one course. The auricular acupoint sticking was replaced once every 4 d, and 5 times made one course. After 2-course treatment, the total therapeutic effect, weight, body mass index (BMI), waist and hip circumferences, serum total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) were assessed.Results: The total therapeutic effect was 86.2% in the auricular acupoint sticking group and 85.7% in the tuina exercise group. There was no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05). After treatment, the weight, BMI, waist and hip circumferences were decreased and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). The waist and hip circumferences in the tuina exercise group were lower than those in the auricular acupoint sticking group, showing statistically significant differences (all P<0.05). After treatment, there were no significant intra-group differences in TC, TG, HDL-C and LDL-C in the two groups (all P>0.05), and the between-group differences were not significant (all P>0.05).Conclusion: Tuina exercise has reliable effect in treating obesity. It can produce more significant improvements in waist and hip circumferences than auricular acupoint sticking. But no obvious effect is shown in blood lipid indicators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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6. Effects of electroacupuncture of different frequencies on SP and VIP expression levels in colon of rats with slow transit constipation.
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Zhao, Bo, Liu, Bo-xin, Li, Xiao-feng, Gao, Fei, Zhang, Shen, Zhang, Hui-zhen, Liang, Yu-lei, Zhang, Xuan-ping, Sun, Yan-hui, and Jia, Chun-sheng
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Objective: To observe the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) of different frequencies on the expression levels of substance P (SP) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) in the colon of rats with slow transit constipation (STC).Methods: One hundred healthy male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into a normal group, a model group, a low-frequency EA group, a high-frequency EA group and a variable-frequency EA group, with 20 rats in each group. The rats in the normal group were fed with normal diet. The rats in the other groups were fed with phenethylpiperidine in the diet at a dose of 8 mg/(kg·bw) per day, for 120 d, to establish the STC model. Rats in the normal group and the model group did not receive any treatment; rats in the low-frequency EA group were treated with 2 Hz continuous wave EA, rats in the high-frequency EA group were treated with 100 Hz continuous wave EA, and rats in the variable-frequency EA group were treated with 2 Hz/100 Hz sparse-dense EA. The current intensity of the EA was determined by the slight vibration of the rat limbs without painful screaming. The intervention was performed once a day, 15 min/time for continuous 15 d. After treatment, the intestinal transit function and the expression levels of SP and VIP in the colon of the rats in each group were determined.Results: After treatment, the defecation duration of the first dark stool in the model group was significantly longer than that in the normal group (P<0.05); the defecation durations of the first dark stool in the low-frequency EA group, high-frequency EA group and variable-frequency EA group were significantly shorter than the duration in the model group (all P<0.05); compared with the low-frequency EA group, the first dark stool defecation duration of rats in the variable-frequency EA group was significantly shorter (P<0.05); compared with the normal group, the SP and VIP expression levels in the colon of the model group were significantly decreased (both P<0.01); the SP and VIP expression levels in the colon of the low-frequency EA group, the high-frequency EA group and the variable-frequency EA group were significantly higher than those in the model group (all P<0.05); compared with the high-frequency EA group, the SP expression levels in the colon in the low-frequency EA group and the variable-frequency EA group were significantly increased (both P<0.05); compared with the low-frequency EA group, the VIP expression levels in the colon in the high-frequency EA group and the variable-frequency EA group were significantly increased (both P<0.05).Conclusion: EA improves the intestinal function of STC model rats by regulating the expression levels of SP and VIP in rat colon. The EA stimulation with 100 Hz continuous wave, 2 Hz/100 Hz sparse-dense wave shows a better improvement in the colonic transit function in STC rats, followed by 2 Hz continuous wave. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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7. Effects of electroacupuncture of different frequencies on free radicals in hippocampus of mice with vascular dementia.
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Wu, Ze-hui, Xu, Xiao-kang, Liang, Yu-lei, Zhang, Chuang, Zhang, Xiao-qi, Zhang, Xin, Zhang, Xuan-ping, Zhang, Hui-zhen, and Guo, Fei
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Objective: To observe the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) of three different frequencies (2 Hz, 80 Hz and 2 Hz/80 Hz) on the free radicals in hippocampus of vascular dementia (VD) model mice.Methods: A total of 100 Kunming mice were randomly divided into a sham operation group, a model group, a 2 Hz EA group, an 80 Hz EA group and a 2 Hz/80 Hz EA group, with 20 mice in each group. The ischemia-reperfusion VD model was established by repeated blockade of bilateral common carotid arteries. Mice in EA groups began EA treatment on the 4th day after the operation. Baihui (GV 20), Dazhui (GV 14), Geshu (BL 17) and Zusanli (ST 36) were punctured and then connected to EA instrument, with different waves of 2 Hz, 80 Hz or 2 Hz/80 Hz (10 min/time) applied accordingly, once a day. During the jumping stand experiment, the learning performance, memory performance and hippocampal calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), nitric oxide synthase (NOS), malondialdehyde (MDA), changes in superoxide dismutase (SOD) and true choline esterase (TChE) were observed. In hippocampus, the CGRP level was determined by radioimmunoassay; the MDA level was determined by thiobarbituric acid colorimetric method; the activities of NOS and TChE were determined by spectrophotometry; the activity of SOD was determined by xanthine oxidase method.Results: Compared with the sham operation group, the performances of learning and memory decreased significantly in the model group (P<0.01); in hippocampus, the CGRP level decreased, the MDA level increased, the activities of NOS and TChE increased, and the activity of SOD decreased in the model group. Compared with the model group, the learning and memory performances of the EA groups were significantly improved (P<0.05 or P<0.01); in hippocampus, the CGRP level increased, the MDA level decreased, the NOS and TChE activities decreased, and the SOD activity increased (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Among EA groups, the 2 Hz/80 Hz EA group was superior to the 2 Hz EA group and the 80 Hz EA group (P<0.05 or P<0.01).Conclusion: EA can improve the cognitive impairment of mice with ischemia-reperfusion VD. The mechanism may be related to the improvement of cerebral blood circulation, regulation of the central neurotransmitters, fighting lipid peroxidation and promoting nerve cell repair. The therapeutic effects of EA with different frequencies were different, and the intervention effect by EA at 2 Hz/80Hz is the most significant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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8. Effect of moxibustion at Shenque (CV 8) on free radical metabolism in rat’s hippocampus after different degrees of exhaustive exercise.
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Zhou, Xiao-hong, Du, Xiao-yi, Zhu, Jie, Gao, Fei, Zhang, Zhi-fang, Xu, Xiao-kang, Liang, Yu-lei, Sun, Li-hong, and Sun, Hao
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Objective: To investigate the effect of moxibustion at Shenque (CV 8) on free radical metabolism in rat’s hippocampus after different degrees of exhaustive exercise.Methods: A total of 72 male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into a normal group (n=8), a model group (n=32) and a moxibustion group (n=32). According to the times of modeling or treatment, the model group was further randomly divided into different subgroups of a 1-time model subgroup, a 4-time model subgroup, a 7-time model subgroup and a 10-time model subgroup (n=8); the moxibustion group was also further randomly divided into different subgroups of a 1-time moxibustion subgroup, a 4-time moxibustion subgroup, a 7-time moxibustion subgroup and a 10-time moxibustion subgroup (n=8). Rats in both model and moxibustion subgroups were subjected to establishing the swimming exhaustive model. Rats in each moxibustion subgroup received mild moxibustion at Shenque (CV 8) for 15 min immediately after modeling, once every other day. The concentration of malic dialdehyde (MDA), as well as the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) in rat’s hippocampus in each group were detected 24 h after the exhaustive exercise.Results: Compared with the 1-time model subgroup, the exhaustive swimming time of rats was significantly prolonged in the 4-time model subgroup (P<0.01), while it was significantly shortened in the 7-time and 10-time model subgroups (both P<0.01). Compared with the matched model subgroup, the exhaustive swimming time of rats in the 7-time and 10-time moxibustion subgroups was significantly prolonged (both P<0.01). Compared with the normal group, the MDA concentration was increased significantly (P<0.01), and the activities stress response of SOD and T-AOC were increased in the 1-time model subgroup (both P<0.05); the MDA concentration was increased (all P<0.01), and the activities of SOD, GSH-Px and T-AOC were decreased differently (P<0.05 or P<0.01) in the 4-time, 7-time and 10-time model subgroups. Compared with the matched model subgroup, the concentration of MDA was significantly reduced (P<0.05 or P<0.01), and the activities of SOD, GSH-Px and T-AOC were significantly increased in the 4-time, 7-time and 10-time moxibustion subgroups (all P<0.01).Conclusion: Moxibustion at Shenque (CV 8) can improve the fatigue status of the body after long-term exhaustive exercise by regulating free radical metabolism in rat’s hippocampus. To some extent, this provides an experimental basis for moxibustion at Shenque (CV 8) against exercise-induced fatigue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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9. A comparative study of the effect of low-frequency electroacupuncture on blood lipids between men and women with simple obesity.
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Xu, Xiao-kang, Gao, Fei, Wang, Li-li, Wu, Zhong-qiu, Liang, Yu-lei, Sun, Xiao-xue, Du, Xiao-yi, Zhou, Xiao-hong, and Sun, Li-hong
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- 2017
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10. Experimental study on the effect of moxibustion at Shenque (CV 8) for long-term exercise-induced fatigue.
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Zhou, Long-gang, Zhou, Xiao-hong, Xu, Xiao-kang, Liang, Yu-lei, Gao, Fei, Zhang, Chuang, Sun, Li-hong, and Ma, Xiao-shun
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- 2017
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11. Effects of moxibustion at different times on prostaglandin and vasopressin levels in uterine tissues of rats with dysmenorrhea due to cold-dampness retention.
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Li, Xin-hua, Sun, Xiao-xue, Liang, Yu-lei, Gao, Fei, Du, Xiao-yi, Chen, Yang, Li, Xue-na, Sun, Li-hong, and Ma, Xiao-shun
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12. Effect of low-frequency electroacupuncture on pancreatic endocrine system in patients with simple obesity.
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Gao, Fei, Xu, Xiao-kang, Liang, Yu-lei, Wu, Zhong-qiu, Sun, Xiao-xue, Li, Xiao-feng, Du, Xiao-yi, Zhu, Jie, Zhou, Xiao-hong, Sun, Li-hong, and Wang, Li-li
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