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Abstract Objective Cluster needling at scalp acupoints has showed satisfying effects with acute cerebral ischemia in clinic whereas the mechanisms are not yet clear completely. This study investigated the influence of cluster needling at scalp acupoints on neurological function, as well as on neurofilament protein 200 (NF200) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) expression, in rats with acute cerebral ischemia. Methods Fifty-four Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned in equal numbers to the false operation (group F), model (group M), or cluster needling scalp acupuncture (group C) groups. Each group was divided into three subgroups, of six rats each, by acupuncture treatment time (24 h, 7 days, and 14 days). The rat local cerebral ischemia model was prepared using a modified suture occlusion method. Group C rats were treated by cluster needling scalp acupuncture, while groups F and M did not receive acupuncture treatment. Neurological effects were evaluated using the Longa score. NF200 and STAT3 expression were measured by western blotting. Results At 24 h, there were no statistical difference between group C and group M in nerve function (P > .05). On days 7 and 14, nerve function scores in group C were significantly lower than that in group M (respectively were P .05). Conclusion Cluster needling scalp acupuncture were efficient in improving nerve function scores in rats with cerebral ischemia, and promoting the recovery of motor function. These improvements were associated with increases in NF200 and STAT3 expression.

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