Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of moxibustion on the animal model of oxidative stress and cardiovascular injury induced by high-methionine diet (2% methionine and 3.5% fat on the basis of ordinary maintenance feed) during 12 weeks.

Methods: 53 mice were divided into four groups: mice in the Control group ( = 8), mice in the Met group ( = 8), mice in the Met group ( = 8), mice in the Met group ( = 8), mice in the Met group (.

Results: Compared with the Met group, our results indicated that through moxibustion intervention, the content of serum Hcy and its intermediate metabolite SAH can be reduced to a certain extent, and SOD, HO-1, and ox-LDL can be increased.

Conclusion: This study showed moxibustion's ability to enhance the body's antioxidation and protect vascular endothelial function, thus playing an early role in the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis.

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