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Journal of The Autonomic Nervous System | 1998

Alteration of the properties of gastric smooth muscle in the genetically hyperglycemic OLETF rat

Hiromichi Takano; Kenro Imaeda; Makoto Koshita; Lin Xue; Hironori Nakamura; Yoshiyuki Kawase; Shigeru Hori; Tatsuyo Ishigami; Yasuzo Kurono; Hikaru Suzuki

Membrane responses were recorded from isolated gastric smooth muscle of Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) and Long-Evans Tokushima Otsuka (LETO) rats, using microelectrode techniques. At the age of 68-76 weeks, the blood sugar level was 181 mg/dl in LETO rats and 350 mg/dL in OLETF rats. In both rats, the membrane potential was stable in fundus muscle and spontaneously active with generation of slow waves in antrum muscle. The resting membrane potential was about - 46 mV in fundus and - 55 mV in antrum muscles of LETO rats, and the values were 3-7 mV lower in OLETF rats. The slow waves were generated regularly in LETO rats, while they were irregular and of small amplitude in OLETF rats. Transmural nerve stimulation evoked a cholinergic excitatory junction potential and following inhibitory junction potential in LETO rats, and only an inhibitory junction potential of smaller size was generated in most of OLETF rats. The acetylcholine-induced depolarization was greater in OLETF than in LETO rats. The level of hyperpolarization produced by noradrenaline was similar between OLETF and LETO rats. Thus, the reduction of the resting membrane potential, weakening of spontaneous activity, impairment of cholinergic transmission and cholinergic supersensitivity were associated with hyperglycemia. These alterations were considered due to the development of diabetes mellitus.


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 2001

Objectification of Diagnosis in Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Increased Fluctuation of Meridian Functions Measured by AMI after Acupuncture Treatment According to the Low of the Five Elements.

Munenori Minagawa; Tatsuyo Ishigami; Shigeru Hori; Hironori Nakamura; Ko Yamada; Yoshiyuki Kawase; Teruo Hattori; Akira Kinuta; Yoshihiro Karino; Yoshimi Maruyama; Yasuzo Kurono

過去、腺診に関する研究として黒野らは、豚診と六祖脈との研究とAMI (経絡機能測定器) と豚診との対応の研究を行っている。今回は、AMIのBP値を指標として本治法による経絡機能の変動を客観的に検討した。コントロール (AMI10回連続測定) でのBP値の変動は、各経絡とも平均4%以内で推移し安定していた。本治法による経絡機能の変動を検討した結果、被験者6名の証の経絡のBP値の変動は本治法を行うことによって全例において増加した。今回の研究結果から、経絡機能の変動の客観化にAMIを使用することができる一証拠を提出できたものと思われる。今後、さらにAMIを使用し診断と鍼治療の関係を多面的に検討して行きたい。


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1992

Consciousness survey on the effect of acupuncture moxibustion treatment.

Kazuhiro Morikawa; Tatsuyo Ishigami; Akezo Okada; Shuichi Katai; Toshikatsu Kitade; Shigeru Kinoshita; Yasuzo Kurono; Futoshi Suzuki; Shigeru Hori; Nakazoh Watari

(社) 全日本鍼灸学会学術部では, これからの西洋医学との融合を考えたとき, 鍼灸治療の範疇を知る必要性から「鍼灸治療の適応と限界」について調査, 検討を行っている。今回は, 医学的根拠を問わずに, 会員の先生方が日常の鍼灸治療を行っているなかで, どのような疾患が鍼灸治療に効果があると思っておられるかについて, アンケートによって意識調査を行った。回収数は返信回答が239名, 手渡し回答が184名であった。その結果, 鍼灸師の回答が多く, 93.2%を占め, 開業しているのが70.2%であったが, 勤務鍼灸師も44.0%を占めていた。効果判定では, 主訴と生体反応がともに変化があったと答えたものが50.9%を占めた。臨床を通じて鍼灸治療が効くと思っている疾患は, 腰痛・84.9%, 肩こり・77.3%, 五十肩・75.0%, 膝痛・66.2%, 頸腕症候群・63.7%, 坐骨神経痛・68.5%などで, 鍼灸治療の適応疾患といわれているものと, ほぼ一致した。


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1984

Analysis of pulse wave and its correspondence with diagnosis in Chinese medicine. 2.

Tatsuyo Ishigami; Yasuzo Kurono; Shigeru Hori; Ko Yamada; Ken Hotta

健康人53名の橈骨動脈に, トランスジューサーを接着し, それをミクロマニプレーターに装着して, 再現性のある脈波を誘導し, 2チャンネルポリグラフとデーターレコーダーに収録し, 電子計算機に入力してフーリエ解析を行い, 脈状診の検討をした。 その結果, 浮・沈・滑・〓・遅・数の6種類の脈状と考えられる脈波と虚証・実証の2タイプの脈波の特徴を定量的に表わすことができ, 六部定位の脈状診に対する一証拠を呈出し得た。鍼灸治療を行う基本として, 選穴, 刺鍼の深さ, ドーゼ等が治療効果を左右するとされてきた。したがって, 本研究により, 難解とされていた脈診法を解明するひとつのきっかけを見いだし得たものと思う。


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 2000

Effectiveness of the Zusanli (ST36) Point for Hypertension in acupuncture. Controlled clinical trials using the Envelope Method.

Yoshiyuki Kawase; Tatsuyo Ishigami; Shigeru Hori; Hironori Nakamura; Teruo Hattori; Norikazu Tanaka; Akira Kinuta; Hideyuki Hiramatsu; Munenori Minagawa; Yasuzo Kurono


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1999

Controlled Clinical Trials Using the Envelope Method for Urinary Dysfunction. The Effectiveness of the zhongji (cv-3).

Munenori Minagawa; Tatsuyo Ishigami; Shigeru Hori; Norikazu Tanaka; Hironori Nakamura; Yoshiyuki Kawase; Teruo Hattori; Akira Kinuta; Hidetaka Hiramatu; Hisashi Kouda; Yoshikazu Tanaka; Hiroyasu Fukuda; Ako Nakamura; Tomoyuki Izawa; Haruhiko Ijima; Takayuki Nakamura; Yasuzo Kurono


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

Report on the Workshop of the Chronic Hepatitis Research Group.

Shigeru Hori


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1996

Effects of Acupuncture Treatment on Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Rats. (I).

Hironori Nakamura; Yasuzo Kurono; Tatsuyo Ishigami; Shigeru Hori; Munenori Minagawa; Hikaru Suzuki


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

Acupunctural Treatment for Hypertension.

Yoshiyuki Kawase; Tatsuyo Ishigami; Shigeru Hori; Ko Yamada; Teruo Hattori; Yasuzo Kurono


Zen Nihon Shinkyu Gakkai Zasshi (journal of The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) | 1987

On Chronic Dysfunction of The Liver

Shigeru Hori

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Nagoya City University

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