Acupuncture and regulation of gastrointestinal function
In China, acupuncture has been considered aneffective method for treating gastrointestinal (GI)dysfunction diseases for thousands of years. In fact,acupuncture has gained progressive acceptance fromboth practitioners and patients worldwide. However,the therapeutic effects and underlying mechanisms i...
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Published in | World journal of gastroenterology : WJG Vol. 21; no. 27; pp. 8304 - 8313 |
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Abstract | In China, acupuncture has been considered aneffective method for treating gastrointestinal (GI)dysfunction diseases for thousands of years. In fact,acupuncture has gained progressive acceptance fromboth practitioners and patients worldwide. However,the therapeutic effects and underlying mechanisms intreating GI dysfunction have not yet been establisheddue to a lack of systematic and comprehensive reviewarticles. Therefore, the aim of this review is to discussthe efficacy of acupuncture as a treatment for GIdysfunction and the associated underlying mechanisms.A search of PubMed was conducted for articles thatwere published over the past 10 years using the terms"acupuncture", "gastrointestine", and other relevantkeywords. In the following review, we describe theeffect and underlying mechanisms of acupuncture onGI function from the perspectives of GI motility, visceralsensitivity, the GI barrier, and the brain-gut axis. Thedual regulatory effects of acupuncture may manifest bypromoting gastric peristalsis in subjects with low initialgastric motility, and suppressing peristalsis in subjectswith active initial motility. In addition, the regulationof acupuncture on gastric motility may be intensitydependent.Our findings suggest that further studies areneeded to investigate the effects and more systematicmechanisms in treating GI dysfunction, and to promotethe application of acupuncture for the treatment of GIdiseases. |
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AbstractList | In China, acupuncture has been considered an effective method for treating gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction diseases for thousands of years. In fact, acupuncture has gained progressive acceptance from both practitioners and patients worldwide. However, the therapeutic effects and underlying mechanisms in treating GI dysfunction have not yet been established due to a lack of systematic and comprehensive review articles. Therefore, the aim of this review is to discuss the efficacy of acupuncture as a treatment for GI dysfunction and the associated underlying mechanisms. A search of PubMed was conducted for articles that were published over the past 10 years using the terms "acupuncture", "gastrointestine", and other relevant keywords. In the following review, we describe the effect and underlying mechanisms of acupuncture on GI function from the perspectives of GI motility, visceral sensitivity, the GI barrier, and the brain-gut axis. The dual regulatory effects of acupuncture may manifest by promoting gastric peristalsis in subjects with low initial gastric motility, and suppressing peristalsis in subjects with active initial motility. In addition, the regulation of acupuncture on gastric motility may be intensity-dependent. Our findings suggest that further studies are needed to investigate the effects and more systematic mechanisms in treating GI dysfunction, and to promote the application of acupuncture for the treatment of GI diseases. In China, acupuncture has been considered an effective method for treating gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction diseases for thousands of years. In fact, acupuncture has gained progressive acceptance from both practitioners and patients worldwide. However, the therapeutic effects and underlying mechanisms in treating GI dysfunction have not yet been established due to a lack of systematic and comprehensive review articles. Therefore, the aim of this review is to discuss the efficacy of acupuncture as a treatment for GI dysfunction and the associated underlying mechanisms. A search of PubMed was conducted for articles that were published over the past 10 years using the terms "acupuncture", "gastrointestine", and other relevant keywords. In the following review, we describe the effect and underlying mechanisms of acupuncture on GI function from the perspectives of GI motility, visceral sensitivity, the GI barrier, and the brain-gut axis. The dual regulatory effects of acupuncture may manifest by promoting gastric peristalsis in subjects with low initial gastric motility, and suppressing peristalsis in subjects with active initial motility. In addition, the regulation of acupuncture on gastric motility may be intensity-dependent. Our findings suggest that further studies are needed to investigate the effects and more systematic mechanisms in treating GI dysfunction, and to promote the application of acupuncture for the treatment of GI diseases.In China, acupuncture has been considered an effective method for treating gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction diseases for thousands of years. In fact, acupuncture has gained progressive acceptance from both practitioners and patients worldwide. However, the therapeutic effects and underlying mechanisms in treating GI dysfunction have not yet been established due to a lack of systematic and comprehensive review articles. Therefore, the aim of this review is to discuss the efficacy of acupuncture as a treatment for GI dysfunction and the associated underlying mechanisms. A search of PubMed was conducted for articles that were published over the past 10 years using the terms "acupuncture", "gastrointestine", and other relevant keywords. In the following review, we describe the effect and underlying mechanisms of acupuncture on GI function from the perspectives of GI motility, visceral sensitivity, the GI barrier, and the brain-gut axis. The dual regulatory effects of acupuncture may manifest by promoting gastric peristalsis in subjects with low initial gastric motility, and suppressing peristalsis in subjects with active initial motility. In addition, the regulation of acupuncture on gastric motility may be intensity-dependent. Our findings suggest that further studies are needed to investigate the effects and more systematic mechanisms in treating GI dysfunction, and to promote the application of acupuncture for the treatment of GI diseases. In China, acupuncture has been considered aneffective method for treating gastrointestinal (GI)dysfunction diseases for thousands of years. In fact,acupuncture has gained progressive acceptance fromboth practitioners and patients worldwide. However,the therapeutic effects and underlying mechanisms intreating GI dysfunction have not yet been establisheddue to a lack of systematic and comprehensive reviewarticles. Therefore, the aim of this review is to discussthe efficacy of acupuncture as a treatment for GIdysfunction and the associated underlying mechanisms.A search of PubMed was conducted for articles thatwere published over the past 10 years using the terms"acupuncture", "gastrointestine", and other relevantkeywords. In the following review, we describe theeffect and underlying mechanisms of acupuncture onGI function from the perspectives of GI motility, visceralsensitivity, the GI barrier, and the brain-gut axis. Thedual regulatory effects of acupuncture may manifest bypromoting gastric peristalsis in subjects with low initialgastric motility, and suppressing peristalsis in subjectswith active initial motility. In addition, the regulationof acupuncture on gastric motility may be intensitydependent.Our findings suggest that further studies areneeded to investigate the effects and more systematicmechanisms in treating GI dysfunction, and to promotethe application of acupuncture for the treatment of GIdiseases. |
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