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Electroacupuncture stimulates hypothalamic aromatization

Brain Research, 2005
We have previously reported that the repeated electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation significantly increased the concentrations of circulating estradiol and restored the depressed function of the hypothalamus-pituitary-ovary axis (HPOA) in ovariectomized (OVX) rats.
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Monoaminergic mechanism of electroacupuncture analgesia

Brain Research, 1981
We studied the effects of systemic injections of monoamine depletors, enhancers or receptor blockers on electroacupuncture analgesia (EAA) in mice. The following results emerged. (i) EAA is reduced by depletors of monoamines (tetrabenazine, TBZ depletes all monoamines; para-chlorophenylalanine, PCPA depletes serotonin; alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine, AMPT ...
R S, Cheng, B, Pomeranz
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Postoperative Benefits with Electroacupuncture

Acupuncture in Medicine, 2010
Although there is a long history of electrical treatment in medicine, from the ancient use of electric fish for analgesia to Berlioz's early experiments with electrostimulation through needles,1 formal electroacupuncture was not introduced in China until the 1950s. The first Chinese electrostimulators were certainly unsophisticated compared with modern
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