Antioxidant effect of indirect moxibustion on healthy subjects: a pilot study

OBJECTIVE: Moxibustion has long been thought to promote vital energy or immunity through clinical experience.This study aimed to investigate the clini- cal effects of indirect moxibustion on antioxidant and immunomodulation in a normal population. METHODS: Twenty-five healthy volunteers with no obje...

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Published inJournal of traditional Chinese medicine Vol. 32; no. 4; pp. 590 - 595
Main Authors Park, Hyejung, Kim, Hyeunggeug, Yoo, Sara, Lee, Namhun, Son, Changgue
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China 01.12.2012
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Summary:OBJECTIVE: Moxibustion has long been thought to promote vital energy or immunity through clinical experience.This study aimed to investigate the clini- cal effects of indirect moxibustion on antioxidant and immunomodulation in a normal population. METHODS: Twenty-five healthy volunteers with no objective or subjective disorders were recruited. The participants were treated with indirect moxi- bustion on acupoints Guanyuan (CV 4) and Shenque (CV 8 ) three times per week for 4 weeks. The serum levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA), the total antioxidant capacity (TAC), the activities of catalase and super- oxide dismutase (SOD), and the total glutathione content were determined before and after the 12th moxibustion. Lymphocyte subpopulations and 42 cytokines in the peripheral blood were analyzed us- ing flow cytometry and antibody array, respectively. RESULTS: Compared with the initial time point, the serum levels of ROS and MDA were significantly lowered by moxibustion, while TAC was increased (P〈0.01 for all). A significant increase was observed in catalase activity (P〈0.05), but not in SOD or total glutathione. There were no significant changes in lymphocyte subpopulations or cytokines in the pe- ripheral blood. Fifteen of 2.5 participants reported at least one symptom in which they felt subjective improvement after moxibustion. CONCLUSION: Indirect moxibustion on acupoints CV 4 and CV 8 improved the antioxidant defense system, which may be a mechanism explaining the clinical effects of moxibustion.
Bibliography:Moxibustion; Point CV 4 (Guanyuan);Point CV 8 (Shenque); Antioxidants; Pilot projects
OBJECTIVE: Moxibustion has long been thought to promote vital energy or immunity through clinical experience.This study aimed to investigate the clini- cal effects of indirect moxibustion on antioxidant and immunomodulation in a normal population. METHODS: Twenty-five healthy volunteers with no objective or subjective disorders were recruited. The participants were treated with indirect moxi- bustion on acupoints Guanyuan (CV 4) and Shenque (CV 8 ) three times per week for 4 weeks. The serum levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA), the total antioxidant capacity (TAC), the activities of catalase and super- oxide dismutase (SOD), and the total glutathione content were determined before and after the 12th moxibustion. Lymphocyte subpopulations and 42 cytokines in the peripheral blood were analyzed us- ing flow cytometry and antibody array, respectively. RESULTS: Compared with the initial time point, the serum levels of ROS and MDA were significantly lowered by moxibustion, while TAC was increased (P〈0.01 for all). A significant increase was observed in catalase activity (P〈0.05), but not in SOD or total glutathione. There were no significant changes in lymphocyte subpopulations or cytokines in the pe- ripheral blood. Fifteen of 2.5 participants reported at least one symptom in which they felt subjective improvement after moxibustion. CONCLUSION: Indirect moxibustion on acupoints CV 4 and CV 8 improved the antioxidant defense system, which may be a mechanism explaining the clinical effects of moxibustion.
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ISSN:0255-2922
DOI:10.1016/S0254-6272(13)60076-X