Low and high frequency acupuncture stimulation inhibits mental stress-induced sweating in humans via different mechanisms.

作者: Akihiro Ogata , Junichi Sugenoya , Naoki Nishimura , Takaaki Matsumoto

DOI: 10.1016/J.AUTNEU.2004.11.008

关键词: Autonomic nervous systemStimulationElectroacupunctureAnesthesiaSWEATSudomotorAcupunctureAcupuncture stimulationZusanliMedicine

摘要: The effects of acupuncture stimulation at 5 Hz and 100 on mental stress-induced sweating were analyzed, the mechanisms involved examined using rate sweat expulsion as an estimate central sudomotor outflow. Mental arithmetic was imposed 25 young healthy volunteers for 2 min before, during after stimulation. Acupuncture delivered to either Zusanli (leg) or Hegu (hand) acupoint, measured quantitatively palm sole, respectively. When applied palmar (paSR), (Fsw) paSR/Fsw reduced stimulation, whereas when it plantar SR (plSR) Fsw reduced, but plSR/Fsw not altered. Zusanli, paSR unchanged Hegu, neither plSR, nor results suggest that affects both supraspinal rhythm-generating mechanism situated below (probably spinal cord), only mechanism. Thus, may reduce through different mechanisms.

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