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Effect of Pre-treatment or Post-treatment of Acupuncture, Low Frequency Electro-acupuncture and High Frequency Electro-acupuncture at $LI_4$ on Intestinal Motility in Rats (합곡에 대한 유침, 저주파 및 고주파 전침이 흰쥐의 장운동에 미치는 영향)

  • Nam, Se-Hyeon;Lee, Hyun
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.11-29
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of acupuncture and electro-acupuncture at $LI_4$ on intestinal motility in rat. Methods : We made over-activated state of intestinal motility with carbachol and suppressed state of intestinal motility with loperamide in rat and carried out needle retention acupuncture, low frequency electro-acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture at $LI_4$ or sham point in rat devided into pre-treatment group and post-treatment group. and we resulted as follow for measuring charcoal travel rate to observe intestinal motility. Results : 1. Any of needle retention acupuncture, low frequency electro-acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture at $LI_4$ have no significant influences on intestinal motility of rat in normal state. 2. All of the pre-treatment and post-treatment of needle retention acupuncture, low frequency electro-acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture didn't significantly decrease intestinal motility in rat which over-activated with carbachol. 3. Pre-treatment of needle retention acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture significantly increased intestinal motility in rat which suppressed with loperamide. 4. Post-treatment of needle retention acupuncture, low frequency electro-acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture significantly increased intestinal motility in rat which suppressed with loperamide. Conclusions : These results suggest that acupuncture on $LI_4$ have preventive effect and therapeutic effect on suppressed intestinal motility, and especially high frequency electro-acupuncture is more effective.

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The Effect of Acupuncture and Electro-acupuncture of Low and High Frequencies at $ST_{41}$ on Experimentally Induced Intestinal Hypermotility in Rats: Comparison between Pre-treatment and Post-treatment (해계 유침 및 전침의 전.후 처치가 실험적으로 항진된 흰쥐의 장운동에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Joo-Young;Lee, Hyun
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.117-126
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    • 2010
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of needle retention(NR) and electro-acupuncture of low(EA(L)) and high(EA(H)) frequencies at Haegye($ST_{41}$) on intestinal hypermotility induced with carbachol in rats Methods : We made over-activated state of intestinal motility with carbachol in rats and caried out needle retention acupuncture, low frequency electro-acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture at Haegye($ST_{41}$) or sham point in rat devided into pre-treatment group and post-treatment group. And we resulted as followings from measuring charcoal travel rate with observation of intestinal motility. Results : 1. None of acupuncture, low frequency electro-acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture at $ST_{41}$ had significant influences on intestinal motility of rat in normal state. 2. Pre-treated with acupuncture, low frequency electro-acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture and post-treated with acupuncture and low frequency electro-acupuncture at $ST_{41}$ didn't significantly influences intestinal motility in rat which over-activated with carbachol. 3. Post-treated with high frequency electro-acupuncture at $ST_{41}$ suppressed intestinal motility in rat which over-activated with carbachol. Conclusions : These results suggest that treatment high frequency electro-acupuncture at ST41 may be effective on gastric disorders such as intestinal hypermotility and its effect had more cure than prevention.

The Effect of Low Frequency Electro-acupuncture at ST39 on Intestinal Motility in Rats (하거허 상응부위 저주파 전침자극이 흰쥐의 장운동에 미치는 영향)

  • Hong, Seo Jin;Lee, Hyun;Kang, Jae Hui
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.9-21
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    • 2016
  • Objectives : The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of low frequency electro-acupuncture at ST39 on intestinal motility in rats. Methods : Intestinal hypermotility and hypomotility in rats were induced by oral carbachol ingestion and loperamide injection. Rats were divided into seventeen experimental groups including the normal and holder groups. The rats were induced with intestinal hypermotility and hypomotility and divided into pre and post-treatment groups. I also carried out acupuncture (needle retention) and low frequency electro-acupuncture at ST39 or the sham point. I fed charcoal to rats after the treatment and calculated its distance travelled in the gastrointestinal tract, which was compared by groups so as to determine which treatment was more effective in increasing or decreasing intestinal motility. Results : 1. In normal rats, low frequency electro-acupuncture at ST39 showed no significant effect on intestinal motility. 2. Pre-treatment with acupuncture (needle retention) at ST39 on intestinal motility over-activated with carbachol significantly decreased intestinal motility in rats. 3. Pre-treatment with low frequency electro-acupuncture at ST39 on intestinal motility over-activated with carbachol significantly decreased intestinal motility in rats. 4. Pre-treatment with acupuncture (needle retention and low frequency electro-acupuncture) at ST39 showed no significant effect on intestinal hypomotility in rats that was induced by loperamide injection. Conclusions : These results suggest that acupuncture (needle retention) and low frequency electro-acupuncture at ST39 have preventive effects on intestinal hypermotility. Regardless of the stimulation method, ST39 showed an effect on intestinal motility. Further study is required to confirm other effects of ST39.

The Effect of Acupunture and Electroacupunture of Low and High Frequencies at $SP_6$ on Experimentally Induced Intestinal Hypomotility in Rats;Comparison between Pre-treatment and Post-treatment (삼음교 유침, 저주파 및 고주파 전침의 전.후 처치가 실험적으로 억제된 흰쥐의 장운동에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sung-Hwan;Yim, Yun-Kyoung;Lee, Hyun
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.105-116
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : The aim of this study was to compare the effect of acpuncture and electroacupuncture of low(EA(L)) and high(EA(H)) frequencies at San Yin Jiu($SP_6$) and sham point in rats. We made suppressed state of intestinal motility with loperamide in rat and carried out needle retention acupuncture, low frequency electro-acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture at ($SP_6$) in rat devided into pre-treatment group and post-treatment group. We fed charcoal to them after the treatment and measured the travel rate of charcoal in the gastrointestine track to analyze which treatment affected more in intestinal hypermotility Results : 1. Examining intestinal motility of normal rat treated with electro-acupuncture at $SP_6$, high frequency electro-acupuncture significantly increased intestinal motility. 2. Pre-treated with acupuncture at $SP_6$ significantly suppressed intestinal motility. 3. Post treatment with acupunture and low frequency electro-acupuncture at $SP_6$ showed significant increase of intestinal motility. Conclusions : As folowing study there were 21 groups to find out which treatment showed significant increase of intestinal motility and pre-treated acupuncture, post-treated with acupunture and low frequency electro-acupuncture at $SP_6$ was highly significant with control at the figure than any other groups.

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The Effect of Acupuncture and Electro-acupuncture at ST41 on Intestinal Hypomotility Induced with Loperamide in Rats (해계 유침과 전침이 loperamide로 저하된 흰 쥐의 장운동에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sang-Mi;Lee, Hyun
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.77-88
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    • 2009
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of acpuncture and electro-acupuncture of low(EA(L)) and high(EA(H)) frequency at Haegye(ST41) on intestinal hypomotility induced with loperamide in rats. Methods : We made suppressed state of intestinal motility with loperamide in rats and carried out needle retention acupuncture, low frequency electro-acupuncture and high frequency electro-acupuncture at ST41 in rats devided into pre-treatment group and post-treatment group. We fed charcoal to them after the treatment and measured the travel rate of charcoal in the gastrointestinal track to analyze which treatment is more effective in state of intestinal hypomotility. Results : None of acupuncture, EA(L) and EA(H) at ST41 had significant influences on intestinal motility of rat in normal state. Needle retention at ST41 did not significantly increase intestinal motility suppressed with loperamide in rats. Pre-treatment of EA(L) and EA(H) at ST41 significantly increased intestinal motility suppressed with loperamide in rats. Post-treatment of EA(L) and EA(H) at ST41 did not have significant influences on intestinal motility of rat in normal state. Conclusions : These results suggest that treatment of EA(L) and EA(H) at ST41 may be effective on gastric disorders such as intestinal hypomotility and its effect had more prevention than cure. Further study is necessary to know more effects of ST41 and electro-acupuncture of low and high frequency.

The Effect of Acupuncture and Electro-acupuncture at ST41 on Experimentally-induced Intestinal Hypo-motility in Rats: Comparison between Pre-treatment and Post-treatment (해계(解谿)(ST41) 유침 및 전침의 전.후처치가 loperamide로 억제된 흰쥐의 장운동에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, KyungMin;Lee, Hyun;Yim, YunKyoung
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.20-32
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of acupuncture and electro-acupuncture (EA) of low and high frequencies at Haegye (ST41) in rats. Methods: The intestinal motility of rats was experimentally suppressed with loperamide. Acupuncture, low frequency EA and high frequency EA were carried out before the loperamide administration in the pre-treatment group, and after the loperamide administration in the post-treatment group. The rats were fed charcoal and the travel rate of charcoal in the gastrointestinal track was measured to analyze the effect of acupuncture, low frequency EA and high frequency EA on the intestinal hypo-motility. Results: 1. None of acupuncture, low frequency EA or high frequency EA at ST41 showed significant influences on intestinal motility of rats in normal status. 2. Pre-treatment with acupuncture at ST41 showed no significant effect on the intestinal hypo-motility induced by loperamide in rats. 3. Pre-treatment with low frequency EA and high frequency EA at ST41 significantly reduced the suppression of intestinal motility by loperamide in rats. 4. Post-treatment of acupuncture, low frequency EA and high frequency EA at ST41 had no significant influences on the intestinal hypo-motility induced by loperamide in rats. Conclusions: These results suggest that low and high frequency EA at ST41 may be effective to prevent gastric disorders such as intestinal hypo-motility.

Effect of Treatment with Manual and Electro-Acupuncture at ST 36 and GB 34 on the Serum Gastrin Level in Rats (족삼리와 양릉천의 침, 전침과 경혈단위 전침기구 자극이 혈중 Gastrin 농도에 미치는 영향)

  • An, Jeorn-woo;Yu, Yun-cho;Kim, Jeong-yun
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.179-191
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    • 2004
  • It is well known that acupuncture is effective for treatment of gastric disease in human. For years, we have been utilizing a electro-acupuncture(EA) in attempt to manage gastric symptoms. However, the data on clinical effectiveness is conflicting and the action of acupoints is unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of manual and electro acupuncture(EA) at acupoints of ST 36 and GB 34 on the serum gastrin level by radioimmunoassay in rats. All of acupuncture treatment was applied to the acupoints for 30 min during 3 days. Manual acupuncture with both acupoints resulted in increased gastrin serum level when compare to control group treated with only anesthesia. Either high (100 Hz) and low (2 Hz) frequency EA at ST 36 decreased gastrin serum level compared with control group, but EA at GB 34 conversely increased. In EA with device was designed stimulating only acupoint(New EA), either low frequency on ST 36 and high frequency on GB 34 unusually increased gastrin serum level compared to control group. The results of this experiment suggest that many factors, such as the selection of acupoints, the manipulation and the specification of acupuncture device, are capable of affecting acupuncture effects.

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Comparative study on the effects of 2 Hz electroacupuncture stimulation at left and right GB34's in $CCl_4$-intoxicated rats ($CCl_4$로 유도된 흰쥐의 간기능 손상에 대한 좌우 양릉천(陽陵泉) 전침 효과 비교 연구)

  • Yi, Ji-Young;Yang, Gi-Young;Lee, Byung-Ryul;Yim, Yun-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.119-132
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : To compare the effects of low-frequency electro-acupuncture (EA) stimulation at left and right GB34s on hepatotoxicity in $CCl_4$-intoxicated rats. Methods : Rats were injected with $CCl_4$ and treated with 2 Hz electro-acupuncture (EA) at left and right GB34s for 15 minutes 3 times per week, for 10 weeks. Holder group, injected with $CCl_4$ and strained in a cylinder for same period as the EA group, was established to compare the hepatotoxicity against the two electroacupuncture groups. To estimate the effects of EA on hepatotoxicity in rats, body weight, liver weight and liver index were measured. Biochemical assays for serum ALT, AST, ALP and total cholesterol ; hematological analysis for RBC, WBC, PLT, hemoglobin, lymphocytes, neutrophils and monocytes ; and histology analysis of liver tissue were also performed. Results : Lymphocyte level in blood was significantly decreased by $CCl_4$-intoxication, and increased by low-frequency electroacupuncture applied on both left and right GB34s. Low-frequency EA applied on right and left GB34s significantly reduced serum ALT and AST, both of which had been increased by $CCl_4$-intoxication. Conclusion : Low-frequency electroacupunctures at both left and right GB34s have hepatoprotective effects on $CCl_4$-induced liver damage in rats. However, no significant differences were found between the effects of EAs at left and right GB34s.

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Effect of Acupuncture and Electro-acupuncture at $LI_{11}$ on Intestinal Motility in Rats (곡지(曲池)($LI_{11}$)에 대한 유침 및 전침자극이 흰쥐의 장운동에 미치는 영향)

  • Seo, Yong-Seok;Hong, Kwon-Eui
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of acupuncture and electro-acupuncture(EA) at $LI_{11}$ on intestinal motility in rats. Methods : We made over-activated and suppressed state of intestinal motility with carbachol and loperamide in rat and carried out acupuncture with needle retained(NR), low frequency(2 Hz) EA and high frequency(100Hz) EA at $LI_{11}$ before or after the administration of carbachol or loperamide. The charcoal travel rate was measured to evaluate the intestinal motility. Results : 1. NR, 2Hz EA and 100Hz EA at $LI_{11}$ showed no significant influences on intestinal motility of rat in normal state. 2. All of the pre-treatment and post-treatment of NR, 2Hz EA and 100Hz EA at $LI_{11}$ showed no significant effects than control group on intestinal motility of rat which was over-activated with carbachol. 3. The pre-treatment of 2Hz EA and 100Hz EA at $LI_{11}$ on intestinal motility of rat which was suppressed with loperamide showed no significant influences but in the L-$LI_{11}$-EA(L) and L-$LI_{11}$-EA(H) groups, intestinal motility was significantly increased than L-control group. Conclusions : These results suggest that acupuncture and EA on $LI_{11}$ have preventive effect and therapeutic effect on suppressed intestinal motility, and EA is more effective than NR.

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Effect of Acupuncture and Electro-acupuncture at PC6 on Intestinal Motility in Rats (내관 자침 및 전침이 흰쥐의 장운동에 미치는 영향)

  • Hur, Boo;Lee, Byung-Ryul;Yim, Yun-Kyoung
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.179-197
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    • 2008
  • Objectives and Methods : The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of acupuncture and electro-acupuncture (EA) at PC6 on intestinal motility in rats. We made over-activated state of intestinal motility with carbachol and suppressed state of intestinal motility with loperamide in rat, and carried out acupuncture with needle retained (NR), low frequency (2 Hz) EA and high frequency (100 Hz) EA at PC6 before or after the administration of carbachol or loperamide. The charcoal travel rate was measured to evaluate the intestinal motility. Results : 1. NR showed no significant influences on intestinal motility of rat in normal state. While, 2 Hz EA and 100 Hz EA at PC6 significantly increased the intestinal motility of rat in normal state. 2. All of the pre-treatment and post-treatment of NR, 2 Hz EA and 100 Hz EA at PC6 showed no significant effects on intestinal motility of rat which was over-activated with carbachol. 3. Both pre-treatment and post-treatment of NR significantly increased intestinal motility in rat which was suppressed with loperamide. 4. Pre-treatment of 2 Hz EA and post-treatment of 100 Hz EA significantly increased intestinal motility in rat which was suppressed with loperamide. Conclusions : These results suggest that acupuncture (NR) and EA on PC6 have preventive and therapeutic effect on suppressed intestinal motility, and NR may be more effective than EA in that condition.

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