Back to Search Start Over

THE EFFECTS OF ACUPUNCTURE ON CARDIAC MUSCLE CELLS AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN SPONTANEOUS HYPERTENSIVE RATS

Authors :
Ching Liang Hsieh
Angela Hsin Chieh Tsai
Wei Wen Kuo
Yung Hsien Chang
Hung Chien Wu
Jaung Geng Lin
Chun Hsien Chu
Kwo Chang Ueng
James A. Lin
Jer Yuh Liu
Chung Gwo Chang
Chih Yang Huang
Source :
Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research. 29:83-95
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Cognizant, LLC, 2004.

Abstract

If acupuncture is able to prevent hypertrophy of the heart, it could therefore prevent the heart from overloading and thus prevent heart failure or sudden death. We therefore studied the effects of acupuncture on blood pressure and cardiac muscle cells. Rats with spontaneous hypertension were divided into three acupuncture treatment groups and one non-treatment group. The treatment groups were classified as sham acupoint, Yanglingquan (GB. 34) and Quchi (LI. 11) groups. The measurements recorded included changes in tail pressure, femoral arterial pressure, left ventricular weight (LVW), whole heart weight (WHW), body weight (BW), LVW/BW and WHW/BW ratios and the size of the cardiac muscle cells. The results showed that femoral arterial pressure of subjects which were needled on the selected points for 3 days dropped. Acupuncture at these two acupoints seemed to improve the condition of hypertension in a short period of time. Significant changes in the femoral arterial pressure were observed in all subjects when they were treated for 6 days. In the two acupoint groups, the LVW/BW and the WHW/BW ratios did not change significantly. Cardiac muscle cells reduced in size in the Yanglingquan (GB. 34) treatment groups. This indicates that the Yanglingquan (GB. 34) points not only can lower blood pressure, but also prevent hypertrophy of cardiac muscle cells in spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR). Therefore, acupuncture could be a good treatment modality for hypertension and hypertrophy of the heart.

Details

ISSN :
03601293
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f5637bbe6423f3c02442dcba84fb7116