Li Jin-Niu, Qiao Jin-Lin, Guo Chang-Qing, Ji Guang-Cheng, Ma Guang-Hao, Fu Ben-Sheng, Xiang Dong-Dong, Chen Yi-Ying, Lu Ping, Liu Can-Kun
Department of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, Navy General Hospital of PLA, Beijing 100037, China.
Zhongguo Gu Shang. 2009 Nov;22(11):844-7.
To study the relation between the nitric-oxide synthase (NOS) expression and nitric oxide (NO) content in the skeletal muscles and the injury condition of soft tissue in the 3rd lumbar vertebrae syndrome model rats, and to observe the effect of acupotomology therapy.
One hundred and twenty-eight adult SD rats were allocated to 4 groups randomly: normal group, model group, aminoguanidin group and acupotomology treatment group, 32 rats in each group. NOS expression, NO content and injury of the soft tissue in the 3rd lumbar vertebra were observed on the 1st, 3rd, 7th and 14th day after the acupotomology treatment and aminoguanidine intervention.
Acupotomology treatment can restrain the development of high content NO, release the inflammatory reaction and injury condition, improve microcirculation, prevent the development of scar tissue of the injured soft tissue, and has significant recovering effectiveness in the soft tissue injured model rats.