Hisashi Shinbara
Meiji University
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Neurochemical Research | 2004
Tadashi Yano; Baku Kato; Fumihiko Fukuda; Hisashi Shinbara; Kanji Yoshimoto; Akihiro Ozaki; Kinya Kuriyama
Alterations in cerebral monoamines following application of electroacupuncture were investigated using conscious rats with and without application of restraining stress. The dopamine and serotonin levels were significantly decreased in the nucleus accumbens, caudate putamen, and lateral hypothalamus and increased in the dorsal raphe nucleus by restraining stress. On the other hand, application of electroacupuncture on the lumbar and hindlimb segments eliminated the above changes in dopamine, while the changes in serotonin were attenuated by lumbar and hindlimb electroacupuncture. However, the effects of hindlimb electroacupuncture were greater than those of lumbar electroacupuncture. These results clearly indicate that lumbar and hindlimb electroacupuncture stimulations have differential effects on brain monoaminergic neurons in rats exposed to restraining stress. Moxa burning stimulation was applied to the lumbar and hindlimb segments of rats without restraining stress. The dopamine level was significantly increased in the midbrain substantia nigra-ventrotegmental area by hindlimb moxibusion. On the other hand, the serotonin levels were significantly increased in the nucleus amygdala by lumber moxibusion and decreased in the nucleus accumbens by hindlimb moxibusion. The present results indicate that electroacupuncture applied to the lumbar and hindlimb segments has an antistress effect, while the application of moxibustion to the lumbar and hindlimb segments was likely to stimulate the functions of mesocortical and mesolimbic dopaminergic and serotonergic neurons. We suggest that functional alterations in cerebral dopaminergic and serotonergic neurons are involved in the clinical efficacy of electroacupuncture and moxibustion, especially because of their antistress and psychosomatic actions.
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2006
Kenji Kawakita; Hisashi Shinbara; Kenji Imai; Fumihiko Fukuda; Tadashi Yano; Kinya Kuriyama
Acupuncture in Medicine | 2008
Hisashi Shinbara; Masamichi Okubo; Eiji Sumiya; Fumihiko Fukuda; Tadashi Yano; Toshikatsu Kitade
Neurochemical Research | 2005
Fumihiko Fukuda; Hisashi Shinbara; Kanji Yoshimoto; Tadashi Yano; Kinya Kuriyama
Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 2003
Hisashi Shinbara; Takayasu Murakami; Hidenao Ikemiya; Nobuyuki Nishimura; Akihiro Ozaki
Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 2010
Hisashi Shinbara; Eiji Sumiya; Hiroshi Taniguchi; Kokoro Hino; Toshikatsu Kitade
Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 2004
Tsuyoshi Oda; Kenji Imai; Hisashi Shinbara; Masakazu Sakita
Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 2012
Hisashi Shinbara; Chie Ogasawara; Shinobu Hayama; Kokoro Hino; Hiroshi Taniguchi; Eiji Sumiya
Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 2009
Hisashi Shinbara; Eiji Sumiya; Hiroshi Taniguchi; Toshikatsu Kitade
Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 2004
Akihirol Ozaki; Ikuro Wakayama; Hideaki Tanaka; Toshiaki Suzuki; Hisashi Shinbara