2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2008005000028
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Opioidergic orofacial antinociception induced by electroacupuncture at acupoint St36

Abstract: The participation of opioids in the antinociceptive effect of electroacupuncture was evaluated in terms of nociception produced by thermal stimuli applied to the face of male Wistar rats, weighing 180-230 g. Electrical stimulation (bipolar and asymmetric square wave with 0.5 mA intensity for 20 min) of acupoint St36, located in the anterior tibial muscle 10 mm distal to the knee joint, induced antinociception in the present model, which was maintained for 150 min. Acupoint LI4, located in the junction of the f… Show more

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“…Likewise, Langevin et al 158 reported significantly greater fibroblastic activity following rotational needle manipulation in a mouse model. Clearly, dry needling both superficial and deep non-TrP locations results in significant mechanical,7072,158 chemical,141,159 endocrinological,136 microvascular,138,161,163,164,170 neural,36,41,47 and central effects 38,39,44,46,130,137,160 (i.e. activation of the descending pain inhibitory systems, cortex, hypothalamus, and inactivation of the limbic system per recent fMRI, and PET studies).…”
Section: Dry Needling For Tendinopathy Not Just Trpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, Langevin et al 158 reported significantly greater fibroblastic activity following rotational needle manipulation in a mouse model. Clearly, dry needling both superficial and deep non-TrP locations results in significant mechanical,7072,158 chemical,141,159 endocrinological,136 microvascular,138,161,163,164,170 neural,36,41,47 and central effects 38,39,44,46,130,137,160 (i.e. activation of the descending pain inhibitory systems, cortex, hypothalamus, and inactivation of the limbic system per recent fMRI, and PET studies).…”
Section: Dry Needling For Tendinopathy Not Just Trpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In re cent years, in the med i cal world the num ber of stud ies re lated to cer tain bio phys i cal char ac ter is tics of bi o log i cally ac tive points (sim i lar to acu punc ture points) -BAP, antenna and elec tro mag netic ra di a tion ef fect of the body is increas ing (3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,18). Rel a tively lit tle re search are de voted to the changes that these char ac ter is tics suf fer un der the in flu ence of var i ous ex treme ex ter nal and in ter nal fac tors (1,2,12,15,19). In ac cor dance with the em pir i cal philo soph i cal and re li gious no tions of an cient Chi nese med i cine man (in clud ing other liv ing or gan isms) "com muni cate" with the "en ergy" in na ture and that com mu ni ca tion de pends on the con di tion of the body, stars, moon, sun etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%