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Depressor effect on blood pressure and flow elicited by electroacupuncture in normal subjects

Authors :
Li Chun Hsieh
Chih Yung Tang
Chih Feng Lin
Tzer Bin Lin
Shih Jei Tsai
Hua Ting
Jiuan Miaw Liao
Den Wu Wang
Ping Yen Chiang
Kuo-Long Lou
Source :
Autonomic neuroscience : basicclinical. 107(1)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

To clarify the effect of electroacupuncture (Ea) on the activity of the cardiovascular system in normal individuals, hemodynamic parameters including arterial blood pressure (BP), finger blood flow (FBF) and heart rate (HR) as well as paravertebral temperature (PVT) were non-invasively recorded under Ea stimulation. Surface stimulation electrode was placed on the Hoku point (Li-4). Square wave pulses (0.05 ms) were applied from a stimulator with a stimulation frequency of 2 Hz (3 min). The stimulation intensity was five times of sensory threshold. BP and FBF were decreased (68.5+/-6.0%, P0.01 and 96.8+/-1.1%, P0.01 of control, respectively, n=7) while HR and PVT were increased significantly (115.0+/-5.1 of control, P0.05 and 0.054+/-0.004 degree C, P0.01, respectively, n=7) during Ea treatment. The results suggested an inhibition in sympathetic outflow, which induced vasodilatation of systemic arteriole and decrease in BP and FBF were elicited by Ea stimulation.

Details

ISSN :
15660702
Volume :
107
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Autonomic neuroscience : basicclinical
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....441361b9249c5531b825f725f1f204a1