Effects of Electro-Acupuncture at Zusanli, Guanyuan for Sepsis Patients and Its Mechanism through Immune Regulation
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Effects of Electro-Acupuncture at Zusanli, Guanyuan for Sepsis Patients and Its Mechanism through Immune Regulation
Effects of Electro-Acupuncture at Zusanli, Guanyuan for Sepsis Patients and Its Mechanism through Immune Regulation
中国结合医学杂志(英文版)2016年22卷第3期 页码:219-224
Affiliations:
1. Intensive Care Unit, Guangdong Provincal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Guangzhou,China
2. Intensive Care Unit, Wuhan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Wuhan,China
Author bio:
Funds:
Supported by Project of Chinese Medicine Bureau of Guangdong Province (No. 20121199);Guangdong Provincial Department of Science and Technology Project (No. 2014A020212279)
Yang, G., Hu, Ry., Deng, Aj. et al. Effects of Electro-Acupuncture at Zusanli, Guanyuan for Sepsis Patients and Its Mechanism through Immune Regulation., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 22, 219–224 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-016-2462-9
Guang Yang, Rui-ying Hu, Ai-jing Deng, et al. Effects of Electro-Acupuncture at Zusanli, Guanyuan for Sepsis Patients and Its Mechanism through Immune Regulation[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016,22(3):219-224.
Yang, G., Hu, Ry., Deng, Aj. et al. Effects of Electro-Acupuncture at Zusanli, Guanyuan for Sepsis Patients and Its Mechanism through Immune Regulation., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 22, 219–224 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-016-2462-9DOI:
Guang Yang, Rui-ying Hu, Ai-jing Deng, et al. Effects of Electro-Acupuncture at Zusanli, Guanyuan for Sepsis Patients and Its Mechanism through Immune Regulation[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016,22(3):219-224. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-016-2462-9.
Effects of Electro-Acupuncture at Zusanli, Guanyuan for Sepsis Patients and Its Mechanism through Immune Regulation
摘要
To evaluate the effect of electro-acupuncture on Zusanli (ST 36)
Guanyuan (RN 4) in patients with sepsis
and explore its mechanism in term of immune regulation. In this prospective randomized controlled trial
60 patients with sepsis were randomly assigned to the control group and the intervention group equally by block randomization. Patients in the control group received routine treatment and those in the intervention group received electro-acupuncture at bilateral Zusanli and Guanyuan in addition to routine treatment
respectively. The mortality at 28 days
Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE)-II score were compared to evaluate the effect
and the levels of T cell subsets (CD3+
CD4+
CD8+
CD4+/CD8+) and monocytes of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR using flow cytometry were compared to explore the mechanism of this combined treatment. Fifty-eight patients completed the trial with 29 in each group. There was no significant difference of mortality in the 28th day between the two groups
with 5 death of 29 patients in the intervention group (17.2%) and 9 of 29 in the control group (31.0%). After treatment
APACHE-II score of both groups was significantly decreased
however
score of the intervention group was lower than the control group (13.28±7.07 vs. 17.10±5.83; P<0.01). The levels of CD3+
CD4+
CD8+ and CD4+/CD8+ ratio of the intervention group improved after treatment and were higher than the control group (59.71%±11.94% vs. 52.54%±11.86%; 36.46%±7.60% vs. 31.58%±10.23%; 18.40%±8.82% vs. 23.07%±7.30%; 2.38±1.14 vs. 1.54±0.80
respectively; all P<0.05). The expression of HLA-DR significantly increased after treatment in the intervention group than that in the control group (7.28%±9.26% vs. 1.27%±7.00%; P<0.01). Electro-acupuncture at Zusanli and Guanyuan could improve clinical curative effect in patients with sepsis
which might be achieved by regulation of the immune system.
Abstract
To evaluate the effect of electro-acupuncture on Zusanli (ST 36)
Guanyuan (RN 4) in patients with sepsis
and explore its mechanism in term of immune regulation. In this prospective randomized controlled trial
60 patients with sepsis were randomly assigned to the control group and the intervention group equally by block randomization. Patients in the control group received routine treatment and those in the intervention group received electro-acupuncture at bilateral Zusanli and Guanyuan in addition to routine treatment
respectively. The mortality at 28 days
Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE)-II score were compared to evaluate the effect
and the levels of T cell subsets (CD3+
CD4+
CD8+
CD4+/CD8+) and monocytes of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR using flow cytometry were compared to explore the mechanism of this combined treatment. Fifty-eight patients completed the trial with 29 in each group. There was no significant difference of mortality in the 28th day between the two groups
with 5 death of 29 patients in the intervention group (17.2%) and 9 of 29 in the control group (31.0%). After treatment
APACHE-II score of both groups was significantly decreased
however
score of the intervention group was lower than the control group (13.28±7.07 vs. 17.10±5.83; P<0.01). The levels of CD3+
CD4+
CD8+ and CD4+/CD8+ ratio of the intervention group improved after treatment and were higher than the control group (59.71%±11.94% vs. 52.54%±11.86%; 36.46%±7.60% vs. 31.58%±10.23%; 18.40%±8.82% vs. 23.07%±7.30%; 2.38±1.14 vs. 1.54±0.80
respectively; all P<0.05). The expression of HLA-DR significantly increased after treatment in the intervention group than that in the control group (7.28%±9.26% vs. 1.27%±7.00%; P<0.01). Electro-acupuncture at Zusanli and Guanyuan could improve clinical curative effect in patients with sepsis
which might be achieved by regulation of the immune system.
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