Journal of Medical Hypotheses and Ideas 2010. 4( ):8-.

Electro-acupuncture could be an effective pretreatment for cerebral ischemia
Feng Zhang, Yi Wu, Jie Jia, Qing-Chuan Guo, Yong-Shan Hu

Abstract


Electroacupuncture, the integration of traditional Chinese acupuncture and modern electrotherapy, has been used for clinical treatment of cerebral ischemic disease in both eastern and western countries; however, the mechanism underlying its effects is still unknown. It is well known that excessive glutamate results in neuronal excitotoxicity after ischemic stroke. Previous studies have indicated that electro-acupuncture may downregulate the overactivation of glutamate after ischemia, and a recent study implied that electro-acupuncture prior to ischemia could induce brain ischemic tolerance. Based on the present information, we hypothesize that electro-acupuncture could be an effective pretreatment for cerebral ischemia by regulating the glutamatergic system.


Keywords


Electroacupuncture, Glutamatergic system, Brain ischemic tolerance, Pretreatment,

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