1.Clinical Research Progress in Acupuncture for the Treatment of Post-stroke Depression
Ruize GAO ; Mingyuan HAN ; Xiaolin LYU ; Zhongren SUN ; Chengyan YANG ; Yuxin WANG ; Hongna YIN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(3):186-191
Post-stroke depression is a common complication after stroke,which seriously affects the quality of life and clinical prognosis of stroke patients.Acupuncture therapy for post-stroke depression has been proven effective.This article reviewed recent clinical studies on acupuncture therapy for post-stroke depression from the perspectives of pure acupuncture therapy,electroacupuncture therapy,head acupuncture therapy,auricular acupuncture therapy,and comprehensive therapy.The acupoint selection focused on the Governor Vessel,combined with the acupoints of the bladder meridian,liver meridian and pericardium meridian.The comprehensive therapy combined acupuncture with Chinese materia medica,moxibustion,music therapy and rehabilitation training is currently the main treatment approach.Further analysis on the shortcomings of the field could provide references for clinical protocols and mechanism research of acupuncture therapy for post-stroke depression.
2.Clinical Research Progress in Acupuncture for the Treatment of Post-stroke Depression
Ruize GAO ; Mingyuan HAN ; Xiaolin LYU ; Zhongren SUN ; Chengyan YANG ; Yuxin WANG ; Hongna YIN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(3):186-191
Post-stroke depression is a common complication after stroke,which seriously affects the quality of life and clinical prognosis of stroke patients.Acupuncture therapy for post-stroke depression has been proven effective.This article reviewed recent clinical studies on acupuncture therapy for post-stroke depression from the perspectives of pure acupuncture therapy,electroacupuncture therapy,head acupuncture therapy,auricular acupuncture therapy,and comprehensive therapy.The acupoint selection focused on the Governor Vessel,combined with the acupoints of the bladder meridian,liver meridian and pericardium meridian.The comprehensive therapy combined acupuncture with Chinese materia medica,moxibustion,music therapy and rehabilitation training is currently the main treatment approach.Further analysis on the shortcomings of the field could provide references for clinical protocols and mechanism research of acupuncture therapy for post-stroke depression.
3.Clinical Research Progress in Acupuncture for the Treatment of Tourette Syndrome
Mingyuan HAN ; Xiaolin LYU ; Zhongren SUN ; Shaopeng LIU ; Xinyuan CAO ; Yuxin WANG ; Ying FAN ; Xiangxin ZENG ; Hongna YIN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(2):181-185
Tourette syndrome(TS)is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder.Acupuncture can effectively improve the clinical symptoms of TS patients.This article systematically summarized the clinical research status of acupuncture for the treatment of TS in recent years from the aspects of characteristic acupuncture methods,characteristic needles and comprehensive therapies,and put forward suggestions and prospects for systematically elaborating the peripheral-central mechanism of acupuncture for TS around the intestinal immunity and brain network mechanism in the future,so as to provide reference for optimizing clinical research and treatment.
4.GAO Weibin's experience in treatment of cerebral infarction in the recovery period with "brain electric field" therapy.
Kexing NING ; Shaopeng LIU ; Lijun LIN ; Yang CUI ; Xuefeng JIAO ; Fei HUANG ; Zhongren SUN ; Hongna YIN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2024;44(11):1299-1303
The "brain electric field" therapy is a novel electroacupuncture method created by Professor GAO Weibin to treat cerebral infarction in the recovery period. This therapy is suitable for the treatment of motor disorders, sensory disorders, cognitive disorders, hemianopsia and bulbar paralysis during the recovery period of cerebral infarction. Based on the different symptoms, the corresponding brain functional areas are selected, supplemented with Taiyang 2, Tunyan 2, Tiyan, Gongxue and Xiatianzhu. These points are attached to electric acupuncture apparatus, and stimulated with dense wave, at frequency of 50 Hz and tolerable intensity. This therapy presents a remarkable effect on cerebral infarction in the recovery period, providing the new approach to the treatment of this disease.
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Cerebral Infarction/therapy*
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Electroacupuncture
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Acupuncture Points
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Middle Aged
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5.Progress in the application of behavioral evaluation methods for animal models of chronic fatigue syndrome
Yuanyuan QU ; Chuwen FENG ; Weibo SUN ; Zhongren SUN ; Binbin LI ; Jing LU ; Yuying SHAO ; Shuhao GUO ; Tao CHEN ; Tiansong YANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(11):1433-1444
The incidence of chronic fatigue syndrome(CFS)has gradually increased in recent years.Although CFS can severely affect patient quality of life,its clinical diagnosis is easily overlooked.Elucidating the pathogenesis of CFS and treating it from both etiological and symptomatological perspectives are crucial for patient recovery;however,its unclear pathogenesis means that etiological treatment options are limited,and current treatments mainly focus on improving clinical symptoms.In this context,there is a need to establish and evaluate a suitable animal model.This article comprehensively integrates the diagnostic criteria of CFS and progress in related basic research.We also summarize the behavioral experimental method used to evaluate CFS models in basic research in the past 5 years and discuss these evaluations from the perspectives of general condition,fatigue state,cognitive function,emotional state,and pain degree.This review aims to present the current situation,expose problems,trigger reflection,and promote improvements in the behavioral evaluation of animal models of CFS.
6.Progress in the application of behavioral evaluation methods for animal models of chronic fatigue syndrome
Yuanyuan QU ; Chuwen FENG ; Weibo SUN ; Zhongren SUN ; Binbin LI ; Jing LU ; Yuying SHAO ; Shuhao GUO ; Tao CHEN ; Tiansong YANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(11):1433-1444
The incidence of chronic fatigue syndrome(CFS)has gradually increased in recent years.Although CFS can severely affect patient quality of life,its clinical diagnosis is easily overlooked.Elucidating the pathogenesis of CFS and treating it from both etiological and symptomatological perspectives are crucial for patient recovery;however,its unclear pathogenesis means that etiological treatment options are limited,and current treatments mainly focus on improving clinical symptoms.In this context,there is a need to establish and evaluate a suitable animal model.This article comprehensively integrates the diagnostic criteria of CFS and progress in related basic research.We also summarize the behavioral experimental method used to evaluate CFS models in basic research in the past 5 years and discuss these evaluations from the perspectives of general condition,fatigue state,cognitive function,emotional state,and pain degree.This review aims to present the current situation,expose problems,trigger reflection,and promote improvements in the behavioral evaluation of animal models of CFS.
7.Analgesic effects of different acupuncture therapies on postherpetic neuralgia:a Bayes-ian network meta-analysis
Yang CUI ; Zhongren SUN ; Xinyu ZHOU ; Shuo ZHANG ; Hongna YIN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2023;37(z1):72-72
OBJECTIVE To assess the effi-cacy and safety of acupuncture-related treat-ments for postherpetic neuralgia(PHN),identify the most effective acupuncture and related treat-ments.METHODS PubMed,Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials,Embase,Web of Science,and four Chinese databases,a clinical research registration platform,and grey literature were searched.We evaluated the risk of bias and quality in the included studies and per-formed a Bayesian multiple network meta-analy-sis.RESULTS We included 29 randomized con-trolled trials comprising 1973 patients,of which approximately 17.24%showed a high risk of bi-as.According to the Jadad scale,2,16,and 11 studies were high,medium,and low quality,respectively.The pairwise meta-analysis results revealed that the efficacy of all acupuncture-related treatments for pain relief related to PHN showed the difference was statistically significant com-pared with that of antiepileptics.The network meta-analysis results showed that pricking and cupping plus antiepileptics were the most effec-tive,followed by electroacupuncture(EA)plus antiepileptics for pain relief in patients with PHN.EA plus antiepileptics ranked the best regarding reduced Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and Self-Rating Depression Scale scores in patients with PHN.No results were found regarding total response rate or quality of life among this study.Acupuncture-related treatments showed a lower incidence of adverse events than that of antiepi-leptics-related treatments.CONCLUSION Acu-puncture-related therapies may be potential treat-ment options for PHN and are relatively safe.Pricking and cupping plus antiepileptics are the most effective techniques for pain relief.EA plus antiepileptics is the best approach for improving insomnia and depression symptoms of PHN.
8.Research progress in the treatment of sleep disorder in chronic fatigue syndrome with external therapy of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chuwen FENG ; Qingyong WANG ; Yuanyuan QU ; Zhongren SUN ; Yulin WANG ; Jing LU ; Yuying SHAO ; Binbin LI ; Tao CHEN ; Shuhao GUO ; Tiansong YANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(2):248-252
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) external therapy for sleep disorder of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has good anti-fatigue effect and can improve sleep quality of patients. The treatment for sleep disorders of CFS with TCM external treatment mainly adopts acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, TCM bath, transcutaneous acupoint electrical stimulation and auricular point sticking, etc., or alone, or comprehensive application, or combined with oral Chinese materia medica. The appropriate treatment method can be selected according to the patients' condition and compliance, which reflects the unique advantages of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment and the treatment according to people and time. The existing research still needs to further form a standardized and recognized diagnosis and treatment system, so as to better guide clinical popularization and application.
9.Research progress of acupuncture and moxibustion at Baliao points in the treatment of urinary incontinence
Jiamin ZHU ; Zhongren SUN ; Yang CUI ; Hongna YIN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(7):825-829
Acupuncture at Baliao points for urinary incontinence has the advantages of obvious therapeutic effect, simple operation and few complications, which is mainly used for the treatment of urinary incontinence after stroke, urinary incontinence after spinal cord injury, stress urinary incontinence and urinary incontinence of bladder overactivity, etc. Urinary incontinence after stroke and spinal cord injury is a complication of disease, most of which are combined with acupuncture at Baliao points on the basis of primary disease treatment. The bladder meridian of foot-Taiyang has the characteristics of "entering the collateral brain" and "carrying spine to the waist". Baliao points can conduct induction along the bladder meridian to the sick site along the bladder meridian, and can play a certain therapeutic role in the treatment of the primary disease. Stress urinary incontinence and urinary incontinence of bladder overactivity can be regarded as independent diseases. Since Baliao points are located in the lumbosacral region which is close to the bladder, acupuncture can play a role in the near treatment of acupoints, improve the operation of bladder qi and blood, and the curative effect has a cumulative effect.
10.Clinical application and mechanism of moxibustion for chronic fatigue syndrome
Chaoran LI ; Zhongren SUN ; Yulin WANG ; Yan YANG ; Weibo SUN ; Chuwen FENG ; Yuanyuan QU ; Qingyong WANG ; Tiansong YANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(8):954-958
The treatment rules of point selection and treatment principles for treating chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) can be divided into three categories: regulating and replenishing, invigorating original yang and regulating zang-fu organs. The mechanism of moxibustion includes improving gut microbiota imbalance, regulating immune cell imbalance and correcting endocrine dysfunction. The moxibustion methods include ginger-partitioned moxibustion, thunder-fire moxibustion, warm acupuncture, and governor moxibustion. Acupuncture points such as Shenque (RN8), Guanyuan (RN4), Qihai (RN6), Zusanli (ST36), Baihui (DU20), Yongquan (KI1) and back-shu points are often selected to exert anti-chronic fatigue effects.

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