1.Herb-separated moxibustion on dysmenorrhea in ovarian endometriosis: a randomized controlled trial.
Li-Fang CHEN ; Xiao-Fei JIN ; Bang-Wei LI ; Ming-Jie ZHAN ; Han-Tong HU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2020;40(7):717-720
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the clinical therapeutic effect of herb-separated moxibustion on dysmenorrhea in ovarian endometriosis.
METHODS:
A total of 54 patients with ovarian endometriosis dysmenorrhea were randomized into a herb-separated moxibustion group and a waiting-list group, 27 cases in each one (3 cases dropped off in the herb-separated moxibustion group, 4 cases dropped off in the waiting-list group). Herb-separated moxibustion was applied at hypogastrium and lumbosacral area for 30 min in the herb-separated moxibustion group, once a week for 3 months, and oral ibuprofen sustained-release capsule was given to relieve pain when necessary. Excepting giving ibuprofen sustained-release capsule when necessary, no more intervention was adopted in the waiting-list group. Before and after treatment and in 3 months follow-up, visual analogue scale (VAS) score, days of dysmenorrhea, total dose of oral painkiller were observed.
RESULTS:
Compared before treatment, the VAS scores after tratment and in follow-up were decreased in the herb-separated moxibustion group (<0.05), and were less than those in the waiting-list group (<0.05); the days of dysmenorrhea and the total doses of oral painkiller after tratment and in follow-up were decreased in the herb-separated moxibustion group (<0.05), and were less than those in the waiting-list group (<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Herb-separated moxibustion can effectively improve dysmenorrhea symptom and shorten dysmenorrhea days in patients with ovarian endometriosis.
Acupuncture Points
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Dysmenorrhea
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therapy
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Endometriosis
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therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Ibuprofen
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therapeutic use
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Moxibustion
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Ovary
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physiopathology
2.Effects of SP-6 Acupressure on Dysmenorrhea, Skin Temperature of CV2 Acupoint and Temperature, in the College Students.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(7):1343-1350
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify effects of the SP-6 acupressure on dysmenorrhea, the skin temperature of the CV2 acupoint and oral temperatures in the college students. METHOD: Data was collected from May 1 to August 31, 2002. A total of 58 students from two universities ticipated in the study. Both groups were pretested before the intervention for three variables', the intensity of dysmenorrhea, skin temperature of the CV2 acupoint and oral temperature. Then, SP-6 acupressure was provided for 20 minutes for students in the experimental group. The instruments used in this study included the Visual Analogue Scale developed by Johnson & Rice(1974), Menstrual Attitudes Questionnaire Scale developed by Brooks-Gunn & Ruble(1980), and a Stress scale developed by Cheun and Kim(1991). RESULT: There were statistically significant differences in the intensity of dysmenorrhea30minutes after the intervention. The experimental group had a lower intensity than the control group. There were not statistically significant differences in skin temperature of the CV2 acupoint and oral temperature 30minutes after the intervention with the experimental group. CONCLUSION: SP-6 acupressure reduced the subjective perception of dysmenorrhea.
*Acupressure
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*Acupuncture Points
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Adult
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*Body Temperature
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Dysmenorrhea/*physiopathology/therapy
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Female
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Humans
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*Skin Temperature
3.Analgesic effect on primary dysmenorrheal treated with conventional and sham acupuncture at San-yinjiao (SP 6).
Ying HANG ; Youlong ZHOU ; Xianhui GUO ; Yijun LIU ; Hui LI ; Xiaoyan CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(4):318-322
OBJECTIVETo observe the difference in the analgesic effect on primary dysmenorrheal between acupuncture and sham acupuncture at Sanyinjiao (SP 6) during menstrual pain and evaluate the impact of psychological effect on acupuncture analgesia.
METHODSSixty subjects were randomized into an acupuncture group and a sham acupuncture group, 30 cases in each one. The conventional acupuncture and sham acupuncture were applied to Sanyinjiao (SP 6) on bilateral sides when menstrual pain began to attack and needles were retained for 30 min each time. Three menstrual cycles were required. The visual analogue scale (VAS) was adopted to determine the scores before and 0. 5 h, 1 h, 3 h, 6 h and 12 h after acupuncture during menstrual pain in each cycle separately.
RESULTSIn the acupuncture group, VAS score at each time point after acupuncture was reduced as compared with that at the previous one during menstrual pain in each menstrual cycle, indicating the significant difference (all P<0. 05). In the sham acupuncture group, the scores in 6 h and 12 h of acupuncture were reduced as compared with the previous one, indicating the significant difference (all P<0. 05). After acupuncture, VAS score at each time point in the acupuncture group was lower than that in the sham acupuncture group (all P<0. 05).
CONCLUSIONThe conventional acupuncture at Sanyinjiao (SP 6) achieves the significant analgesic effect on primary dysmenorrheal. The psychological placebo effect of sham acupuncture has no obvious impact on acupuncture analgesia.
Acupuncture Analgesia ; Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Dysmenorrhea ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Menstrual Cycle ; Placebo Effect ; Young Adult
4.Effect of massage on hemodynamics parameters of uterine artery and serum prostaglandin in treating patients with primary dysmenorrhea.
Yong CHEN ; Guo-dong SHANG ; Guo-bing FU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2011;31(10):1355-1358
OBJECTIVETo observe the curative effect of massage in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea (PD), and its effect on hemodynamics parameters of uterine artery and serum prostaglandins.
METHODS60 PD patients were randomly assigned to the massage group and the control group, 30 in each. Patients in the massage group received massage, while those in the control group orally took ibuprofen sustained release capsule, both for three menstrual cycles. The pain degree was assessed using visual analogue scale (VAS). The hemodynamics parameters of uterine artery [including pulsatility index (PI), resistance index (RI), systolic to diastolic peak ratio (S/D)], the serum levels of prostaglandin F2alpha (PGF2alpha) and PGE2 in the menstruation were detected in the two groups before and after treatment.
RESULTSThere was no statistical difference in each index before treatment between the two groups (P>0.05). Compared with the control group after treatment, the scores of VAS (mm, 33. 17+/-7.93 vs 63.53+/-9.48), PI (2.18+/-0.18 vs 2.74+/-0.23), RI (0.67+/-0.09 vs 0. 86+/-0.27), S/D (5.44+/-0.47 vs 7.56+/-0.28), and serum PGF2a level (ng/L, 28. 10+/-2.41 vs 37.68+/-2.16) were lower and serum PGE, level (ng/L, 29.82+/-2.13 vs 26.43+/-1.42) higher in the massage group, showing statistical difference (P<0.05, P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONSMassage had favorable therapeutic effect on PD. Its effect might be achieved through improving the blood circulation of uterus, adjusting the abnormal levels of PGF2a and PGE2, thus exerting pain relief effect.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Blood Flow Velocity ; Dysmenorrhea ; blood ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Female ; Hemodynamics ; Humans ; Ibuprofen ; therapeutic use ; Massage ; Pain Measurement ; Prostaglandins ; blood ; Uterus ; blood supply ; Young Adult
5.Ge-Gen Decoction attenuates oxytocin-induced uterine contraction and writhing response: potential application in primary dysmenorrhea therapy.
Lu YANG ; Cheng-Zhi CHAI ; Xin-Yi YUE ; Yan YAN ; Jun-Ping KOU ; Zheng-Yu CAO ; Bo-Yang YU
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2016;14(2):124-132
The uterine tetanic contraction and uterine artery blood flow reduction are possible reasons for primary dysmenorrhea (PD). In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the uterine relaxant effect and the influence on uterine artery blood velocity of Ge-Gen Decoction (GGD), a well-known Chinese herbal formula. In female ICR mice, uterine contraction was induced by oxytocin exposure following estradiol benzoate pretreatment, and the uterine artery blood velocity was detected by Doppler ultrasound. Histopathological examination of the uterine tissue samples were performed by H&E staining. Ex vivo studies demonstrated that oxytocin, posterior pituitary, or acetylcholine induced contractions in isolated mouse uterus. GGD inhibited both spontaneous and stimulated contractions. In vivo study demonstrated that GGD significantly reduced oxytocin-induced writhing responses with a maximal inhibition of 87%. Further study demonstrated that GGD normalized oxytocin-induced abnormalities of prostaglandins F2 alpha (PGF2α) and Ca(2+) in mice. In addition, injection of oxytocin induced a decrease in uterine artery blood flow velocity. Pretreatment with GGD reversed the oxytocin response on blood flow velocity. Histopathological examination showed pretreatment with GGD alleviated inflammation and edema in the uterus when compared with the model group. Both ex vivo and in vivo results indicated that GGD possessed a significant spasmolytic effect on uterine tetanic contraction as well as improvement on uterine artery blood velocity which may involve PGF2α and Ca(2+) signaling, suggesting that GGD may have a clinic potential in PD therapy.
Animals
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Blood Flow Velocity
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drug effects
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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Dysmenorrhea
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drug therapy
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physiopathology
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Female
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Humans
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred ICR
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Oxytocin
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adverse effects
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Uterine Contraction
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drug effects
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Uterus
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blood supply
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drug effects
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physiopathology
6.Effects of Shujing Ketong soft capsules on uterine activity of animals.
Yan XIE ; Zhen-yu XUAN ; Li YU ; Jing GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(12):1466-1469
OBJECTIVETo observe effects of Shujing Ketong soft capsules (SJKTSC) on activities of the uterine of the rat in vitro and in vivo.
METHODThe isolated rat uterine were mounted in the improved Genell solution with a final content of 0. 96, 1.92, 3.84 microg x g(-1) of SJKTSC at 37 degrees C; and 9. 6, 19. 2, 38.4 mg x kg(-1) of SJKTSC and 2 g x kg(-1) of Tongjingbao granules were given to the rat through the duodenum respectively. Their effects on frequency, amplitude and activity of contraction of rat uterus in vitro and in vivo were investigated.
RESULTSJKTSC could significantly inhibit the frequency, amplitude and activity of contraction of the normal rat uterus in vitro and decrease the oxytocin-induced increase of contraction of the rat uterus in vitro; lowered the frequency, amplitude and activity of the oxytocin-induced contraction of the rat uterus in vivo and inhibit the oxytocin-induced the strengthening of contraction of the rat uterus in vivo.
CONCLUSIONShujing Ketong soft capsules maybe used for treatment of dysmenorrhea induced by spasm of uterine smooth muscle.
Animals ; Capsules ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Dysmenorrhea ; drug therapy ; physiopathology ; Female ; In Vitro Techniques ; Muscle, Smooth ; drug effects ; physiology ; Oxytocin ; adverse effects ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Time Factors ; Uterine Contraction ; drug effects ; Uterus ; drug effects ; physiology
7.Study on contribution of main components in Guizhi Fuling capsule based on molecular imprinting technique and activity screening.
Ze-yu CAO ; Yue DING ; Zhen-zhen SU ; Na LI ; Liabg CAO ; Gang DING ; Zhen-zhong WANG ; Wei XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(12):2420-2427
To clarify the active components in Guizhi Fuling capsule in treatment of intrinsic dysmenorrhea, pelvic inflammation and hysteromyoma, main components were gradually knocked out from the capsules, the effects of knockout capsules on uterine contraction, TNF-α secretion, murine splenocytes (SPL) and hysteromyoma cells proliferation were evaluated, respectively. The inhibition of capsules on uterine contraction was weakened by gradient knockout of paeoniflorin, paeonol, and amygdalin. The suppression of capsulte on TNF-α secretion was reduced by gradient knockout of gallic acid, cinnamaldehyde, pentagalloylglucose, and pachyman. The promotion of SPL cells proliferation was reversed by gradient knockout of gallic acid, paeoniflorin, cinnamaldehyde, quercetin, and pachyman. The depression of capsules on hysteromyoma cells proliferation was attenuated by gradient knockout of paeoniflorin, paeonol, pentagalloylglucose, and albiflorin. In conclusion, the compounds mentioned-above could be the key active basis of Guizhi Fuling capsule in treatment of intrinsic dysmenorrhea, pelvic inflammation and hysteromyoma.
Animals
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Capsules
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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chemistry
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Dysmenorrhea
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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physiopathology
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Female
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Humans
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Molecular Imprinting
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methods
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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metabolism