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Title: Acupuncture induced analgesia


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Acupuncture induced analgesia
  • Tao Yang
  • UW School of Medicine Dept of pharmacology USA
  • TCM college of Guiyang,550002.PR China

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Outline
  • Definition of acupuncture
  • History of acupuncture
  • Types of acupuncture
  • Neurotransmitter Theory
  • summary

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Definition of acupuncture
  • Acupuncture involves stimulation with a needle at
    a specific acupuncture point.
  • Acus meaning needle
  • Pungare meaing to pierce
  • Zhenjiu meaning needle (zhen) and moxabustion
    (jiu)
  • Manipulating body balance through regulating flow
    of Qi.

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History of acupuncture
  • Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical
    procedure involving insertion and manipulation of
    needles at any of more than 360 points in the
    human body.
  • Acupuncture needles dating from 4,000 years ago
    have been found in China.
  • First needles stone
  • later bronze, gold, or silver
  • today steel.

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Types of Acupuncture
  • Traditional acupuncture
  • Electrical Acupuncture stimulation
  • Auricular acupuncture

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Neurotransmitter Theory
  • Acupuncture stimulates nerve fibers in the muscle
    which send impulses to the spinal cord and
    activates spinal cord, midbrain, and
    hypothalamus-pituitary to cause analgesia.

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  • Neurotransmitters implicated include
  • enkephalin, dynorphin, GABA, monamines,
    serotonin, and norepinephrine,which have been
    shown to be involved in acupuncture analgesia

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  • The needles may trigger the release of
    endorphins, which inhibit pain signals by
    blocking their pathway through the spinal cord.
  • Acupuncture analgesia is at least partly
    reversible by naloxone (an opioid receptor
    antagonist abolished the analgesia obtained with
    acupuncture)

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EA Effect of Increasing Frequency
200 Hz
4 Hz
0.2 Hz
Electrical Acupuncture
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EA Low Frequency Naloxone
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Summary
  • Studies have shown that acupuncture can
    facilitate the release of specific
    neurotransmitters in the CNS,
  • which elicit Acupuncture analgesia.
  • EA in different frequencies applied to certain
    body sites can release different
    neurotransmitters.
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