Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (01): 124-.
Previous Articles Next Articles
Online:
Published:
Abstract: Objective To assess the effects of moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) in promoting gastrointestinal function recovery inrats following gastric perforation repair and explore the underlying mechanism. Methods Thirty male SD rats with glacialacetic acid-induced gastric perforation underwent surgical repair of the perforation. The rats were then randomized 8 dayslater into model group (n=10), domperidone group (n=10), and moxibustion group(n=10) and treated with physiologic saline,domperidone suspension, and moxibustion at Shenque (CV8), respectively. Gastric antral myoelectric activities of the rats wereobserved and peripheral blood levels of TNF-α, IL-6, and T lymphocyte subpopulation were determined. Results Gastricantral myoelectric activities in rats receiving moxibustion were stronger than those in the model group (P<0.05) butcomparable with those in domperidone group (P>0.05). TNF-α and IL-6 level were decreased significantly and T lymphocytesubpopulations increased significantly in moxibustion group compared with those in the model and domperidone groups (P<0.05). Conclusion Moxibustion at Shenque (CV8) can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal functions in rats undergoinggastric perforation repair possibly by enhancing gastrointestinal electric activity, suppressing inflammation, and improving thecellular immune function, and can therefore serve as a simple and effective adjuvant therapy during the perioperative period.
0 / / Recommend
Add to citation manager EndNote|Ris|BibTeX
URL: https://www.j-smu.com/EN/
https://www.j-smu.com/EN/Y2014/V34/I01/124