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The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine ; : 95-100, 1998.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-372764

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Phthalides and ligustilide in Senkyu extract and limonene and fravonoids in Chimpi extract have been reported to have strong vasodilation effects.<br>In the present study the circulatory effects of Senkyu and Chimpi extract (crude drug extract) were studied as bath agent in 40.0°C bath water (Senkyu ext. 224mg and Chimpi ext. 272mg/2001). Thirteen healthy men (36.2±5.8 years old) took a bath at 40.0°C for 10 min with and without (only with flavor and dye) crude drug extract and the circulatory effects were followed for 30 min after bathing.<br>Heart rate and cardiac output were increased equally by 10 min bathing either with or without crude drug extract. Although systolic blood pressure was slightly increased during bathing, diastolic blood pressure and total peripheral resistance were significantly decreased during and after bathing with and without crude drug extract. Forehead skin blood flow and sublingual temperature were significantly increased during bathing, and remained at higher level for 10-30 min after bathing with crude drug extract. Venous blood pO<sub>2</sub> and pH were significantly increased and pCO<sub>2</sub> was decreased equally with and without crude drug extract. Plasma NE was significantly increased by bathing with crude drug extract.<br>Bath agent with Senkyu and Chimpi extract are considered favorable as bath agent to keep high skin blood flow and sublingual temperature probably due to its vasodilating effects.

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The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine ; : 95-102, 1993.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-372598

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To clarify the effects of acupuncture treatment on acute and chronic shoulder-hand syndrome, 20 minutes of manual acupuncture was applied to 14 patients with posthemiplegic shoulder-hand syndrome at the hemiplegic arm and hand (eight points of keiketsu) twice a week for 5 weeks.<br>Thermographic and laser doppler measurements showed the increases in skin temperature and blood flow of the affected hand. Although manual acupuncture produced long-lasting increases in skin temperature and blood flow of both hands, its effects were inhibited when 10-mg alpha-blocker phentolamine was injected beforehand. After 5 weeks of the acupuncture therapy, the increased skin temperature and blood flow of the affected hand were gradually reduced to normal levels.<br>Subjective and objective symptoms such as pain, local heating, and swelling showed positive improvement in 10 out of 14 patients after the 5 weeks of acupuncture therapy.<br>These results may suggest that the shulder-hand syndrome is produced by unknown sympathetic vasodilating mechanisms and that acupuncture plays a therapeutic role through the suppression of increased sympathetic tone.

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The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine ; : 187-196, 1987.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-372430

ABSTRACT

The effects of single bathing of the artificial mineral spring (Basukurin: Tsumura Juntendo Inc. Japan), equivalent mixture of sodium sulfate and sodium bicarbonate, were studied in 13 normal and 22 hypertensive subjects comparing with natural simple hot spring (Kirisima spa).<br>Blood pressure (BP: automatic sphygmomanometer), heart rate (HR), cardiac output (CO: earpiece type dye-dilution densisometer), total peripheral resistance (TPR: mean BP/cardiac index), forehead deep body temperature (DBT: Core Temp CTM 204) plasma renin activity (PRA: RIA by Habar's method), plasma norepinephrine (NE) and blood gas partial pressure (pO<sub>2</sub> and pCO<sub>2</sub>) and pH were measured before and after bathing. Mineral concentration of simple hot spring and Basukurin bath (120g powder/360l simple hot spring) were 0.019% and 0.052%, respectively. The temperature and duration of bathing were both 41°C for 10min.<br>In normotensives, only systolic BP and TPR were significantly decreased 30min after the simple and Basukurin bathing by the same degree. HR was significantly increased throughout 30min after both bathing. CO was increased only after 10min of Basuku rin bathing. In hypertensives, systolic and diastolic BP and TPR were significantly decreased throughout 30min after simple and Basukurin bathing. The decrement in BP and TPR, however were significantly greater in Basukurin bathing. HR and CO were significantly increased after both bathing. Forehead DBT was significantly elevated after both bathing and gradually decreased throughout 30min of observation. In Basukurin bathing, although the increment in DBT was greater than simple hot spring bathing, the decrease was slower than simple hot spring bathing suggsting the protection from heat radiation by Basukurin bathing. PRA and plasma NE concentration examined in hypertensive subjects after 30min of bathing were significantly elevated only in Basukurin bathing. Although arterial gas concentration and pH were not changed after bathing, venous blood pO<sub>2</sub> and pH were significantly increased and pCO<sub>2</sub> was significantly decreased after 10min of Basukurin bathing.<br>These data indicates that single Basukurin bathing has more potent hypotensive effect due to vasodilation than simple hot spring. Enhanced vasodilation by Basukurin bathing is probably derived from the protection of heat radiation from the skin by the formtion of thin mineral film on the skin. Increased venous blood pO<sub>2</sub> and pH and decreased pCO<sub>2</sub> represents also the improvement of peripheral circulation assisted by vasodilation and elevated CO.

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The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine ; : 87-93, 1987.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-372422

ABSTRACT

Bub-KAO tablet (50g) consisting of equimolar bicarbonate salt and succinate made it possible to use easily CO<sub>2</sub> bath at home. Since the obtained CO<sub>2</sub> concentration was not so high, we studied the circulatory effects of usual concentration of Bub-KAO bath in normal and hypertensive men.<br>Seven Bub-KAO tablets (KAO Co., Tokyo, Japan) were put into 350 l of 41°C simple hot spring bath (CO<sub>2</sub> conc. ≈300ppm). Eight normotensive subjects (32.2±4.2yrs) and 13 hypertensive patients (67.8±11.3yrs) took this artificial CO<sub>2</sub> bath for 10min. As a control, 12 normotensives (38.1±8.8yrs) and 12 hypertensives (51.0±8.2yrs) were immersed in 41°C simple hot spring bath for 10min. Hemodynamic functions and blood gas were followed before and after bathing for 30min in the supine position.<br>In normotensives, blood pressure (BP) was unchanged either by Bub-KAO or simple bath. The increase in heart rate (HR) and cardiac output (CO) and the decrease in total peripheral resistance (TPRi) after Bub-KAO bath were slightly but significantly greater than those of simple bath. In hypertensives, BP was significantly decrased after Bub-KAO bath (-17.2±6.4/-6.8±2.1mmHg) compared to simple bath. Although the increase in HR and CO (+0.55±0.22l/min) after Bub-KAO bath were not so remarkable, decrease in TPRi (-9.3±3.6 unit) was significantly greater than simple bath. Venous blood obtained 10min after Bub-KAO bath became fresh red showing a significant increase in pO<sub>2</sub> and pH (alkalosis) and significant decrease in pCO<sub>2</sub>. In arterial blood, although pO<sub>2</sub> was unchanged, slight decrease in pCO<sub>2</sub> and increase in pH were also observed.<br>These results indicated that artificial CO<sub>2</sub> bath made by usual amounts of Bub-KAO tablets significantly reduced BP of the hypertensives due to vasodilating effect. Vasodilation by CO<sub>2</sub> bath was considered to be derived from the peripheral action of CO<sub>2</sub> as blood pCO<sub>2</sub> was rather reduced. As a basic mechanism of vasodilation by CO<sub>2</sub>, we proposed the inhibitory effect on tissue enerqy metabolism of CO<sub>2</sub> as a product inhibtor of TCA cycle and subsequently, the onset of vascular autoregulation mechanism.

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