2011.36
Publisher:tengyjzxb Publish Time:Wednesday, December 28, 2011 Source:NRR |
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| Acupuncture and Moxibustion and Neuroregeneration |
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Scalp electroacupuncture at the Baihui acupoint (DU 20) improves functional recovery in rats with cerebral ischemia Association with increased expression of vascular endothelial growth factors*☆● Regeneration Research 2011;6(36):2822-2828 Min-Wook Kim1, 2, You Chul Chung2, Hee Chan Jung2, Moon-Seo Park1, Young-Min Han1, Yong-An Chung1, Lee-So Maeng1, Sang-In Park1, Jiyeon Lim3, Seung Chan Kim4, Woo-Seok Im3, Jin Young Chung3, Minky Kim5, Manho Kim3 Supported by:the Incheon St. Mary’s Hospital of the Catholic University of Korea, through the Clinical Re-search Laboratory Founda-tion Program, Korea Health 21 R&D Project, No. A092058, and WCU Neurocytomics.
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BACKGROUND:Scalp electroacupuncture at the Baihui acupoint (DU 20) improves functional recovery and increases the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in ischemic brain tissue and the peri-ischemic area in rats with cerebral infarction. Rat functional recovery was correlated with the increase in vascular endothelial growth factor expression. | | |
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Needling at the Waiguan (SJ5) in healthy limbs deactivated functional brain areas in ischemic stroke patients A functional magnetic resonance imaging study***☆ Regeneration Research 2011;6(36):2829-2833 Yong Huang1, Huiling Xiao1, Junqi Chen1, Shanshan Qu1, Yu Zheng1, Yangjia Lu1, Xinsheng Lai2 Supported by:the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program), No. 2006CB504505*, 2012CB518504*; the 3re Key Construction Program of “211 Project” of Guangdong Province*
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BACKGROUND:Needling at Waiguan (SJ5) in a healthy upper limb of ischemic stroke patients resulted in directional influ-ence to blood flow in the brain, which was manifested by deactivation of Broadmann 4, 6, 24, and 32 areas and hypothalamus. | | |
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