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Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2015
Jae-Heung Park; Kyung-Jun Jang; Cheol-Hong Kim; Jung-Hee Kim; Young-Kyun Kim; Hyun-Min Yoon
Objectives: The stomach is a sensitive digestive organ that is susceptible to exogenous pathogens from the diet. In response to such pathogens, the stomach induces oxidative stress, which might be related to the development of both gastric organic disorders such as gastritis, gastric ulcers, and gastric cancer, and functional disorders such as functional dyspepsia. This study was accomplished to investigate the effect of Ganoderma lucidum pharmacopuncture (GLP) on chronic gastric ulcers in rats. Methods: The rats were divided into 4 groups of 8 animals each: the normal, the control, the normal saline (NP) and the GLP groups. In this study, the modified ethanol gastritis model was used. The rats were administrated 56% ethanol orally every other day. The dose of ethanol was 8 g/kg body weight. The normal group received the same amount of normal saline instead of ethanol. The NP and the GLP groups were treated with injection of saline and GLP respectively. The control group received no treatment. Two local acupoints CV12 (中脘) and ST36 (足三里) were used. All laboratory rats underwent treatment for 15 days. On last day, the rats were sacrificed and their stomachs were immediately excised. Results: Ulcers of the gastric mucosa appeared as elongated bands of hemorrhagic lesions parallel to the long axis of the stomach. In the NP and GLP groups, the injuries to the gastric mucosal injuries were not as severe as they were in the control group. Wound healings of the chronic gastric ulcers was promoted by using GLP and significant alterations of the indices in the gastric mucosa were observed. Such protection was demonstrated by gross appearance, histology and immunehistochemistry staining for Bcl-2-associated X (BAX), B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) and Transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1). Conclusion: These results suggest that GLP at CV12 and ST36 can provide significant protection to the gastric mucosa against an ethanol induced chronic gastric ulcer.
Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2008
Jae-Kyu Kim; Jeong-eun Heo; Yeon-Hui Son; Hyun-yun Jeong; Cheol-Kyung Sin; Sung-Soon Min; Jung-Nam Kwon; Young-Kyun Kim
Objectives The aim of study was to evaluate the effect of Herbal medicine on post stroke cognitive deficit. Methods All groups were treated with acupunture treatment, moxa treatment, herbal medicines, physical and occupational therapy for 4 weeks, additionally cardiotonic pills(CP) were taken in the cardiotonic pills group. The effect of treatment was assessed using Verval fluency, MMSE-KC, Word List Immediate Recall test. Statistical significance was achived if the probability was less than 5%(p,0.05). Results Verval fluency, MMSE-KC, Word List Immediate Recall test scores increased in both group. MMSE-KC, Word List Immediate Recall test scores were significantly increased in the CP group. Verval fluency, MMSE-KC, Word List Immediate Recall test scores were significantly increased in the control group. In the Verval fluency, MMSE-KC, Word List Immediate Recall test of the CP group more increased compared to the control group. There were no significant differences between two groups. In the CP group, the scores of the infarction group more increased compared to the hemorrhage group. Conclusions According to the these results, herbal medicines are effective to improve post stroke cognitive-deficit. Futher studies are needed to know cardiotonic pills in the ischemic stroke.
Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2008
Yeon-Hui Son; Sang-Hee Lee; Jae-Kyu Kim; Hyun-yun Jeong; Young-Kyun Kim; Jung-Nam Kwon
Objective The purpose of this case-control study was done to examine the relationship among the acute brain infarction, silent brain infarction and blood lipids. Methods We compared the components of blood lipids among acute brain infarction patients group (n
Journal of Pharmacopuncture | 2006
Mi-Jung Kwon; Min-Kyu Kim; Sung-Woong Heo; Hyoun-Min Youn; Won-Il Kim; Jung-Nam Kwon; Young-Kyun Kim
Objective : The purpose of this study was to compare and analyze the effect of ILIT and ELIT according to sex, age, disease on Hypercholesterolemia. Methods : The 73 patients who were irradiated to the Intravascular Laser and the 57 patients who were irradiated to the Extravascular Laser from 1999 to 2005 in Sam-se oriental medicine hospital were the study group. They were irradiated two or three times a week and checked total cholesterol before and after ten times of irradiation. The checked total cholesterol point, 150-199 were normal, 200-239 were borderline, over 240 were abnormal. They were classified into male and female(43 persons, 87 persons), adult and 01d(62 persons, 68 persons), cardiovascular disease and the other diseases(70 persons, 60 persons). Results : 1. Male, adult, and the other diseases groups were more effective in cholesterol reduction and in convertible change of each group than female, old, and cardiovascular disease groups, but only the convertible change of each group had statistic significance. 2. In male, old, and cardiovascular disease, ELIT was more effective than ILIT in cholesterol reduction and convertible change of each group, but this result didn`t have statistic significance. 3. In female, ELIT was more effective than ILIT in cholesterol change but this result didn`t have statistic significance. ILIT was more effective than ELIT in convertible change of each group and this result had statistic significance. 4. In adult and the other diseases, ILIT was more effective in cholesterol reduction, but this result didn`t have statistic significance. ILIT was more effective than ELIT in convertible change of each group too and this result had statistic significance. Conclusion: It was thought to be undesirable to decide which is more effective treatment, but to be more desirable to choose one of ILIT or ELIT according to sex, age, disease than to decide it indiscriminately.
The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine | 2008
Sang-Hee Lee; Jae-Kyu Kim; Yeon-Hui Son; Hyun-yun Jeong; Jung-hoon Kim; Jung-Nam Kwon; Young-Kyun Kim
The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine | 2007
Jae-Kyu Kim; Sung-Soon Min; Sang-Hee Lee; Kyung-hee Lee; Hyo-jin Kim; Tae-yool Heo; O-sun Kwon; Young-Kyun Kim
The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine | 2007
Jeong-eun Heo; Young-Kyun Kim; Jung-Nam Kwon; Won-tak Shin; Jong-deuk Kim; Sang-Hee Lee; Yeoun-hui Son
The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine | 2006
Sung-Soon Min; Eun-hyoung Lee; Jong-deuk Kim; Sang-Hee Lee; O-sun Kwon; Jung-Nam Kwon; Young-Kyun Kim
The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine | 2006
Yong-Sik Jung; Jung-Nam Kwon; Sung-Soon Min; Jong-deuk Kim; Sang-Hee Lee; Jae-Kyu Kim; Jeong-eun Heo; Young-Kyun Kim
The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine | 2004
In-Seon Choi; Sung-Soon Min; Jong-Hwan Kim; Sang-Ho Seo; Sang-Eun Park; Young-Kyun Kim; Jung-Nam Kwon