Influence of moxibustion temperatures on blood lipids,endothelin-1, and nitric oxide in hyperlipidemia patients |
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Authors: | Xianfeng Ye Huifang Zhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Acupuncture-Moxibustion Department of the Third Hospital Affiliated to Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine College, Zhengzhou 450008, China;2. The Second Clinical Medical College of Nanjing Traditional Chinese Medicine University, Nanjing 210029, China;3. Acupuncture-Moxibustion Department of the First People''s Hospital of Chang Zhou, Changzhou 213003, China |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo observe the influence of moxibustion temperature on blood lipids, endothelin-1 (ET-1), nitric oxide (NO), and ET-1/NO in hyperlipidemia patients.MethodsForty-two primary hyperlipidemia patients were randomly divided into two groups of 21 and treated with moxibustion at different temperatures. Moxibustion was performed with the moxa roll 2.5-3.0 cm from the skin in the treatment group and 4 cm in the control group, 10 min per point, once every other day. Skin temperature was precisely measured with a thermometer during moxibustion. After a 12-week treatment, seven measurements of blood lipids, ET-1, and NO were recorded.ResultsTotal cholesterol and triglyceride, were lower in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). Serum ET-1 and ET-1/NO was obviously lowered in the treatment group (P<0.001). Moxibustion regulated NO and ET-1/NO in the treatment group much better than in the control group.ConclusionMoxibustion can regulate blood lipids and clear blood vessels. Moxibustion at 45°C has a better effect than moxibustion at 38°C on regulating blood lipids and protecting vascular endothelial function, indicating that suitable temperature influences the curative effect of moxibustion. |
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Keywords: | Hyperlipidemias Moxibustion Temperature Oxidized LDL Endothelin-1 Nitric oxide |
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