| Literature DB >> 24348731 |
Junwei Fang1, Ningning Zheng1, Yang Wang1, Huijuan Cao1, Shujun Sun1, Jianye Dai1, Qianhua Li1, Yongyu Zhang1.
Abstract
Acupuncture is an efficient therapy method originated in ancient China, the study of which based on ZHENG classification is a systematic research on understanding its complexity. The system perspective is contributed to understand the essence of phenomena, and, as the coming of the system biology era, broader technology platforms such as omics technologies were established for the objective study of traditional chinese medicine (TCM). Omics technologies could dynamically determine molecular components of various levels, which could achieve a systematic understanding of acupuncture by finding out the relationships of various response parts. After reviewing the literature of acupuncture studied by omics approaches, the following points were found. Firstly, with the help of omics approaches, acupuncture was found to be able to treat diseases by regulating the neuroendocrine immune (NEI) network and the change of which could reflect the global effect of acupuncture. Secondly, the global effect of acupuncture could reflect ZHENG information at certain structure and function levels, which might reveal the mechanism of Meridian and Acupoint Specificity. Furthermore, based on comprehensive ZHENG classification, omics researches could help us understand the action characteristics of acupoints and the molecular mechanisms of their synergistic effect.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24348731 PMCID: PMC3857847 DOI: 10.1155/2013/956967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1The entire effect of acupuncture is associated with the regulation of NEI which plays an extensive role in disease treatment. The nerve, endocrine, and immune systems are distributed over the body widely and the three systems can regulate mutually; thus the complex regulation network is formed and the other body systems are regulated. The body defense, growth, and development are regulated by the complex system (a). Acupuncture may treat diseases by regulating the NEI network and then develop effects such as anti-inflammation, neuroprotection, and antioxidative stress in disease treatment (b). Needling specific acupoints, the change of NEI network can reflect acupuncture effect systematically.
Figure 2Special effect of meridian and acupoint. A plasma metabolomics investigation was designed to investigate the metabolic difference between FD patients and healthy volunteers, and a series of differential metabolites were sought out (b). The pathway analysis indicated that FD is related to some disorders in energy metabolism and especially to the NEI dysfunction (c) and the corresponding ZHENGs of FD are mainly regarded as Pi-Wei weakness or Gan depression and Pi deficiency (d). When the Wei and its Back-Shu and Front-Mu points as well as the specific acupoints of Yang-mingjing were needled, both of them have beneficial regulative effects on the metabolites associated with FD (a). The corresponding changes of NEI network reflect that different points selection methods may have certain regulative effects on different TCM ZHENGs, which might be the mechanism of Meridian Specificity.
Figure 3Understanding acupuncture with omics researches based on ZHENG classification. The omics researches of acupuncture based on ZHENG classification are the systematic research which are under the guidance of TCM theory and could bring the complexity of acupuncture effect and theory to light (a). By analyzing the connections among the ZHENG-related biological molecules in the omics studies of acupuncture, biology network models had been established for the further study of ZHENG. Studying the structure changes of biology network models would help us understand the action characteristics of acupoints and the molecular mechanism of their synergistic effect (b). (c) cited from [14].