The effects of linalool acupoint application therapy on sleep regulation.
研究设计
- 研究类型
- animal study
- 研究人群
- Mice and rats; animal study on linalool (main component of lavender) applied at Shenque acupoint
- 干预措施
- The effects of linalool acupoint application therapy on sleep regulation. linalool applied at umbilical Shenque acupoint
- 对照组
- other routes/no treatment; pentobarbital sodium challenge
- 主要结局
- sleep latency, sleep duration, sleep rate in mice and rats; pharmacokinetic parameters (Tmax, t1/2, bioavailability)
- 效应方向
- Positive
- 偏倚风险
- Moderate
摘要
The Shenque acupoint is located in the umbilicus of the human body. In the human body meridians, the Shenque acupoint can regulate body functions. The Shenque acupoint was one of the important acupuncture acupoints for the treatment of insomnia. However, the effect of linalool applied at the Shenque acupoint to improve sleep was unknown. This study explored the hypnotic and sedative effects of the main component of lavender, linalool, on the Shenque acupoint of mice and rats. The effects on the sleep latency and sleep duration were studied with the supra-threshold dose of pentobarbital sodium, and the effects on the sleep rate were studied with the sub-threshold dose of pentobarbital sodium. In order to further study the feasibility and superiority of linalool administered at the Shenque acupoint, a pharmacokinetic study was carried out. The pharmacodynamic results showed that the mice and rats treated with linalool at Shenque had the highest sleep rate, the shortest sleep latency, and the longest sleep duration compared with other groups. The T max and t 1/2 of the LS were longer than those of the LO, and had the characteristics of sustained release. The relative bioavailability of LS was 323.0 ± 31.66%. This showed that the combination of linalool and the Shenque acupoint had greater medicinal effects. This development will provide a new direction for improving sleep.
简要概述
The pharmacodynamic results showed that the mice and rats treated with linalool at Shenque had the highest sleep rate, the shortest sleep latency, and the longest sleep duration compared with other groups, showing that the combination of linalools and the Shenque acupoint had greater medicinal effects.