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Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1997

Ascending pathways of skin and deep information projecting to the ventral posterior lateral nucleus of thalamus in the cat.

Kazuko Noda; Hisanao Akita; Masanori Ogata; Sadao Aikawa

In acupuncture, the typical sensation induced by insertion of a needle into the muscle that called “De Qi” is essential to induce acupuncture analgesia. The effect of acupuncture analgesia may depend on the deep afferents rather than to the cutaneous ones at the acupuncture point. The ascending pathways conveying these skin and deep afferents project to the ventral posterior lateral nucleus (VPL) of thalamus, one of the thalamic relay nuclei projected to the cerebral cortex, were examined by spinal cord lesion at the cervical level with observation of the responses evoked by electrical stimulation applied selectively to the skin and deep tissues.Neuronal discharges were recorded extracellularly from the VPL using the multimicroelectrode technique. After spontaneous neuronal activities were recorded, the receptive fields and characteristics were determined by applying some kinds of mechanical stimulation to the receptive field. The skin and deep structures were then selectively stimulated using a pair of stainless steel needles and insulated needles except for tips. Units were classified for skin units, deep units, and skin-deep units according to the responses to the electrical stimulation. Responses were elicited in some neurons following to both skin and deep stimuli. The latency of response elicited by electrical stimulation applied to the deep structure was slightly shorter than that of the skin structure. The recording sites for deep units were located more rostrally in the dorsal region of the VPL than that for the skin units.The afferents of some skin-deep neurons from both skin and deep structures were ascended through different pathways in the spinal cord. The skin and deep afferents were found to converge at the thalamic level.


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1994

Manual acupuncture and its central mechanisms: involvement of propriosinal and descending pain inhibitory system.

Tatsuyuki Hashimoto; Sadao Aikawa

Manual acupuncture to ST 36 Zusanli induces both long-lasting and short-term inhibitory effects on C-evoked discharges of wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons in the lumbar cord. The possible involvement of the central nervous system in producing these two types of inhibitions was investigated in urethane-anesthetized rats. In one expriment, the existence of a descending pain inhibitory system was studied using spinal conduction blocks at the cervical level. In a separate experiment, naloxone was administered systemically to investigate the participation of endogenous opioids.Long-lasting inhibition was found to be due to a descending pain inhibitory system from the upper central nervous system together with the involvement of an opioidergic link. On the other hand, short-term inhibition was attributed to a propriospinal pain inhibitory system and endogenous opioids were not implicated.


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1994

Manual acupuncture and its peripheral mechanisms: involvement of nociceptors in muscle.

Tatsuyuki Hashimoto; Sadao Aikawa


北里医学 | 1998

A Computerized Control System of Multi-microelectrode

Hisanao Akita; Keiichi Sugiura; Sadao Aikawa


北里医学 | 1997

Ascending Pathways from Skin and Deep Structures Projecting to the Neurons in the Ventral Posterolateral Nucleus of the Cat Thalamus

Kazuko Noda; Hisanao Akita; Masanori Ogata; Sadao Aikawa


北里医学 | 1997

Responses of Thalamic Ventrobasal Complex Neurons to Stimulation of Medial Thalamus Nuclei in the Anesthetized Cat

Masanori Ogata; Kazuko Noda; Hisanao Akita; Sadao Aikawa


北里医学 | 1997

Ascending Pathways Mediating Cardiovascular Signals to the Neurons in the Ventral Posterolateral Nucleus of the Cat Thalamus

Kazuko Noda; Hisanao Akita; Masanori Ogata; Sadao Aikawa


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1997

Characteristic properties of spontaneous discharges synchronized with heart beat in thalamic ventrobasal complex.

Sadao Aikawa


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1997

Ascending pathways mediating cardiovascular signals to the ventral posterior lateral nucleus of thalamus in the cat.

Kazuko Noda; Hisanao Akita; Masanori Ogata; Sadao Aikawa


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1997

Effect of electrical stimulation of the centre median nucleus on neuronal activity of the thalamic ventrobasal complex in the anesthetized cat.

Masanori Ogata; Kazuko Noda; Hisanao Akita; Sadao Aikawa

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