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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 269-270, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-394874

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This article reviewed the theories and current researches of Ryodoraku Diagnostic System and pointed out its value in clinical studies, as well as the feasibility and significance of applying this system on the studies of electricity of meridians and collaterals.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 337-338, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-398823

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Anything in the universe can be explained by Yin-yang theory of Chinese medicine. Synaptic connections in the central nervous system also embody a balance between Yin and Yang. To discover the synaptic processes of gathering,storing and retrieving information in the brain is a hotspot field of modem neuroscience. This paper attempts to analyze the synaptic connection in both structure and function from Yin-Yang theory. The connections of axons and dendrites between neurons arc malleable and constantly changing, showing a Yin-Yang balance anatomically. Remodeling, stabilization and plasticity changes of synaptic processes also embody the relationship of contradictions, conflicts and transformation of Yin-Yang functionally. Therefore, it is possible to achieve an unexpected result to solve some modem medical problems by using the thoughts and methods of Chinese medicine.

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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 78-82, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-449505

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OBJECTIVE: To observe whether injection of medicine into low hydraulic resistance point along meridian brings about higher medicinal effect and to explore the efficacy of the theory that meridians are made up of channels featuring low hydraulic resistance by observing the diuretic effect of injecting furosemide or saline into the low hydraulic resistance point Shuifen (CV 9), vein and Zusanli (St 36) respectively. METHODS: Acute edema was induced in pigs by rapid intravenous injection of 2 000 ml normal saline. The pigs were divided into four groups: Shuifen (CV 9) injection of half dose furosemide group (SFF group), intravenous injection of full dose furosemide group (VF group), Zusanli (St 36) injection of full dose furosemide group (ZSLF group), and Shuifen (CV 9) injection of half dose normal saline group (SFS group). The accumulated urine quantity and the urine quantity generated in every 15-minute period were measured in each group respectively, every 15 minutes after injection, and the measurement lasted for two hours at one experiment. Each group involved eight times of experiments with one pig used for one experiment, which means the whole observation involved 32 times of experiments. RESULTS: The accumulated urine quantities observed in both SFF group and VF group were higher than those in the ZSLF group and the SFS group all through the measurement, showing significant differences during the period from the 15th minute to the 45th minute (P0.05). Analysis of urine quantity generated in every 15-minute period showed that diuretic effect climaxed during the 15th minute to the 30th minute in both SFF group and VF group. By contrast, ZSLF group reached diuresis climax during the 45th minute to 60th minute and no diuresis climax was observed in the SFS group all through the measurement. CONCLUSION: Injection of medicine into low hydraulic resistance point along meridian generates faster and more powerful medicinal potency, and this is likely to be applied to clinical practice. The theory that meridians are channels featuring low hydraulic resistance is important to the elucidation of meridians.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-679665

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Objective: To deduce the physiological function of Yangming Stomach Meridian of Foot,enrich the content of channel theory.Methods: Unscramble the related classic literature of Yangming Stomach Meridian of Foot,and analyze its channel courses and links,amount of qi and blood and the relationship between the manifestations of disease,main therapy rule of acupoints and the physiological function.Results: Stomach meridian is the head of the twelve meridians;abounds in qi and blood;smoothes the convergent tendon.Conclusion: Yangming Stomach Meridian of Foot is one of the most important meridians in the fourteen meridians.It is distributed on the anterior aspect of the body and communicates with the spleen and stomach,connects with many other organs,and keeps the functions and activities of all parts of the body in harmony and balance relatively through creating and transporting qi and blood.

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