Beneficial effects of acupuncture treatment following experimental spinal cord injury: a behavioral, morphological, and biochemical studyPolitis MJ, Korchinski MA. Results showed improved function (as assessed by a combined behavioral score) in rats which had been treated with acupuncture 15 min after injury relative to those that received no acupuncture treatment. This was accompanied by minimization of post-traumatic cord shrinkage in acupuncture-treated animals and a marked (3 fold) sparing of ventral horn neurons. Plasma cortisol levels rose over 3-fold within 2 hours post-operatively in non-acupuncture-treated rats, where these levels rose less than two fold in acupuncture treated animals. None of the above beneficial effects
occurred in rats given acupuncture treatment 24 hrs after spinal cord
injury. Results point to a usefulness of acupuncture as adjunct
treatment during early stages after spinal cord injury. |