Jing-wen TIAN (田静文) , Bo SUN (孙波) , Xiao-xiao ZHANG (张晓晓) , Ying KONG (孔莹)
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Abstract
Intracerebral hemorrhage is a major cause of death in humans, with high morbidity, mortality, and disability rates. Secondary brain injury after intracerebral hemorrhage is a consequence of brain edema and neurological dysfunction. Acupuncture is markedly effective against secondary brain injury, and various mechanisms are involved in its action, such as inhibition of inflammatory cascades, inhibition of oxidative stress, attenuation of brain edema, inhibition of nerve cell death, and regulation of neural plasticity. This paper summarizes the mechanism underlying the effects of acupuncture on secondary brain injury after intracerebral hemorrhage in recent years to provide new ideas for subsequent research.
期刊介绍:
The focus of the journal includes, but is not confined to, clinical research, summaries of clinical experiences, experimental research and clinical reports on needling techniques, moxibustion techniques, acupuncture analgesia and acupuncture anesthesia.