Sokolova N I, Kulakov V I, Malygina S I
Anesteziol Reanimatol. 1990 Nov-Dec(6):17-9.
The effect of various parameters of transcutaneous electrical neurostimulation (TENS) on changes in B-endorphin (BE) blood plasma level has been studied in the mother and fetus during premature labour. A dependence of changes in BE plasma level on the frequency regimen of the impulse current has been established. The data, on the one hand, demonstrate the regulating effect of high- and low- frequency TENS on BE blood level and, on the other hand, indicate the involvement of endogenous opioid fetus system, which enables it to endure labour-induced stress.