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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 15, 2000; 6(6): 861-865
Published online Dec 15, 2000. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v6.i6.861
Morphological study on colonic pathology in ulcerative colitis treated by moxibustion
Huan Gan Wu, Li Bin Zhou, Da Ren Shi, Shi Min Liu, Hui Rong Liu, Bi Meng Zhang, Han Ping Chen, Lin Shan Zhang
Huan Gan Wu, Li Bin Zhou, Shi Min Liu, Hui Rong Liu, Han Ping Chen, Lin Shan Zhang, Shanghai Institute of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Meridians, Shanghai 200030, China
Da Ren Shi, Tumor Hospital, Shanghai Medical University, Shanghai 200032, China
Bi Meng Zhang, Zhejiang Traditional Chinese Medicine College, Hangzhou 310009, Zhejiang Province, China
Huan Gan Wu, graduated from Zhejiang Traditional Chinese Medicine College in 1990, and obtained master degree from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1993, now Professor, Director of the Institute majoring in research of acupuncture-moxibustion and immunity, having 30 papers published.
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the National Science Foudation of China, No. 39670899. 39970922
Correspondence to: Prof. Huan Gan Wu, Shanghai Institute of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Meridians, 650 South Wan Ping Road, Shanghai 200030, China. Email: wuhuangan@citiz.net
Telephone: 0086-21-34250009
Received: April 24, 2000
Revised: May 5, 2000
Accepted: May 12, 2000
Published online: December 15, 2000
Abstract

AIM: To observe the therapeutic effect of moxibustion on ulcerative colitis and its influence on the colonic mucosal morphology.

METHODS: Forty-six patients with ulcerative colitis were randomly divided into the moxibustion with herbal medicine underneath group and the western medicine group. Thirty patients were treated with the above moxibustion and 16 patients with Salicylaye fapyridine (SASP). The colonic mucosa of 13 patients in the moxibustion group was observed by colonoscopy before and after the treatment. Mucin was also analyzed by H.E and AB-PAS staining.

RESULTS: Seventeen patients were clinically cured, 12 were improved and 1 unchanged in the moxibustion group. In the control group, 5 patients were clinically cured, 7 improved and 4 unchanged. Thirteen patients with active UC were taken as the subjects for histopathologic analysis in this study. The colonic mucosal lesions were remarkably improved and the characteristic of the mucin also changed. In most sections, the chronic inflammation of mucosa was geatly ameliorated (P < 0.01). The inflammatory cell infiltratation much decreased and neutrophils, disapeared in most sections (P < 0.001). The goblet cells significantly increased (P < 0.001); crypt paracrypt abscess or mucosal ulceration was seen (P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION: The rate of cure of ulcerative colitis by moxibustion with herbal medicine beneath is superior to that by SASP. This sort of moxibustion can effectively improve the colonic mucosal lesions and restore the proportion of mucoprotein to near normal.

Keywords: colitis, ulcerative/therapy, moxibustion, intestinal mucosa, morphological study