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        World J Gastroenterol. Jul 21, 2015; 21(27): 8304-8313
Published online Jul 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i27.8304
Published online Jul 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i27.8304
            Table 1 Effect of acupuncture on gastric and colonic motility
        
    | Organ | Subjects | Methods | Findings | Ref. | 
| Stomach | Normal mice | EA at ST-36 | ST-36-gastric motility ↑ | [48] | 
| EA at CV-12 | CV-12-gastric motility ↓ | |||
| Rats with gastric mucosal damage | EA at acupoints in | Gastric motility ↑ | [22] | |
| Foot-Yangming Meridian | ||||
| Normal mice | EA at CV-12 | Gastric motility ↓ | [29] | |
| Normal rats | EA at ST-36 | Gastric motility ↑ | [30] | |
| Dogs with impaired gastric motility induced by RD | EA at ST-36 | Gastric motility ↑ | [18] | |
| Healthy human | Manual acupuncture at | Normogastria ↓ | [32] | |
| both PC-6 and ST-36 | Bradygastria ↑ | |||
| Colon | Conscious dogs | Manual acupuncture at acupoints in large intestine meridian or ST-25, BL-25, GV-1 | Only GV-1-colonic motility ↓ | [37] | 
| Conscious rats | EA at ST-36 | Colonic motility ↑ | [50] | |
| Rats with stress | EA at ST-36 | Colonic motility ↓ | [35] | 
            Table 2 Mechanisms of acupuncture on gastrointestinal motility
        
    | Function | Subjects | Stimulation | Result | Mechanism | Ref. | |
| Method | Region | |||||
| Gastric motility | Dogs with RD | EA | ST-36 | Increase | Vagal activity | [18] | 
| opioid pathway | ||||||
| Healthy volunteers | MA | ST-36 | Increase | Vagal pathway | [21] | |
| Rats | EA | Foot-Yangming Meridian | Increase | Brain-gut peptide | [22] | |
| Wild-type mice | EA | CV-12 | Decrease | TRPV1 receptor | [29] | |
| Rats | EA | ST-36 | Increase | NMDA receptors | [30] | |
| Colonic motility | Rats | EA | ST-36 | Increase | Parasympathetic efferent pathway | [50] | 
| Rats | TENS | Hind limbs | Decrease | OXT expression | [54] | |
            Table 3 Clinical trials associated with acupuncture and gastrointestinal Regulation
        
    | Trial design | Subjects | Method | Acupoints | Result | Ref. | 
| Randomized controlled trial | Healthy persons administered with mosapride citrate | Manual acupuncture | LI-4 and PC-6 | GI motility ↓ | [32] | 
| Non-randomized controlled trial | Healthy persons administered with loperamide | Manual acupuncture | LI-4 and PC-6 | GI motility ↑ | [33] | 
| Non-randomized controlled trial | Healthy persons | Manual acupuncture | LI-4 and PC-6 | Intestinal motility - | [34] | 
| Randomized controlled trial | Healthy volunteers | Manual acupuncture | ST-36 | GI motility ↑ | [21] | 
| Randomized controlled trial | Healthy volunteers | Manual acupuncture | ST-36 and PC-6 | Normogastria↓ | [31] | 
| Bradygastria ↑ | 
- Citation: Li H, He T, Xu Q, Li Z, Liu Y, Li F, Yang BF, Liu CZ. Acupuncture and regulation of gastrointestinal function. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(27): 8304-8313
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v21/i27/8304.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v21.i27.8304

 
         
                         
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                         
                         
                        