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Acupuncture Research ; (6): 125-130, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-844355

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OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) of "Zhongwan" (CV12) and "Zusanli" (ST36) in different combinations of stimulating parameters on intragastric pressure (IGP) in normal rats so as to explore their best combinations for promoting gastrointestinal mobility. METHODS: A total of 90 male SD rats were randomly divided into 6 EA groups:CV12-1 mA+ST36-1 mA, CV12-1 mA+ST36-2 mA, CV12-1 mA+ST36-4 mA, ST36-1 mA+CV12-1 mA, ST36-2 mA+CV12-1 mA, and ST36-4 mA+CV12-1 mA which the first acupoint was stimulated first, followed by the second in each group (n=15 rats/group). Before (1 min), and 0-30 s, 30-60 s, 60 -90 s, and 90-120 s during EA stimulation of the left ST36 or CV12 first or later, the IGP was measured via an inserted intragastric balloon, a connected pressure transducer and an amplifier. Changes of the IGP were analyzed using 2×3×4 factorial design. RESULTS: 1) During 0-30 s, EA-CV12 showed an obvious inhibitory effect on IGP(P0.05). 2) Compared with the IGP level of 0-30 s, the IGP levels of 30-120 s were significantly decreased in all the groups (P0.05). CONCLUSION: Simultaneous EA stimulation of ST36 and CV12 has an antagonistic effect on IGP in normal rats, which is affected by the stimulating sequence, stimulating strength and time course.

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Acupuncture Research ; (6): 822-825, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-844237

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OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of electroacupunctur (EA) and moxibustion of left or right "Tian-shu" (ST25) on intragastric pressure (IGP) in normal rats. METHODS: Twenty male SD rats were equally and randomly divided into EA group and moxibustion group. EA (2 Hz/15 Hz, 2 mA) or moxibustion (46-48 ℃) was applied to unilate-ral ST25 for 2 min. The IGP was detected by using a pressure-transducer and an amplifier before and after EA or moxibustion. RESULTS: Compared with pre-intervention, the IGP was significantly decreased after EA or moxibustion stimulation of both left and right ST25 (P0.05). CONCLUSION: Both EA and moxibustion of ST25 can lower IGP, and the effect of EA is significantly stronger than that of moxibustion in normal rats. In addition, the IGP-lowering effect of EA of the left ST25 is markedly stronger than that of the right ST25, suggesting a lateral advantage effect.

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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 640-642, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-474937

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Objective To study the effect of different mechanical ventilation modes and parameters on intragastric pressure and digestive function. Methods Forty patients suffered respiratory failure were selected in the study. In different modes and parameters of mechanical ventilation, a multi-channel physiological signal recording device was used to monitor the intra-trachea pressure (ITP), intra-gastric pressure (IGP) synchronously, and the emptying time of stomach, pH value and total bile acid (TBA) concentration in gastric fluid of patients. Results (1) For three types of ventilation mode(PSV,SIMV and CMV), ITP was the lowest in group PSV, the highest was in group CMV and the middle was in group SIMV. With the in-crease in ITP, IGP was also increased. CMV was the most influencing factor for the IGP (P<0.01). In different PEEP values, the greater the PEEP, the higher the ITP. (2) Under mechanical ventilation support, when ITP increased, the emptying time of stomach decreased (P<0.01), the concentration of TBA increased (P<0.05). However, there was no significant change in pH value of gastric fluid (P>0.05). Conclusion Various mechanical ventilation modes and parameter settings induced differ-ent ITP, thereby affecting the IGP and gastric emptying. The digestive function can be promoted by choosing the appropriate mechanical ventilation mode and parameters.

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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 510-514, 1991.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-158600

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Succinylcho1ine(Sch) may provoke regurgitation of gastric contents by producing fasciculations of abdominal musculatrue, which in turn may increase intragastric pressure. And it has been also believed that Sch increases intraocular pressure in part by contracture of the extraocular muscles. The purpose of this study was to determine whether these increases and the degree of fasciculation could be reduced by prior administration of a nondepolarizing muscle relaxant. Simultaneous administration of pancuronium or vecuronium with Sch significantly reduced the degree of fasciculation and also decreased the elevation of the intragastric pressure, but did not show any remarkable effect on the intraocular pressure, We might say that wed better use the small amount of nondepolarizing muscle relaxant with Sch to prevent the increase of intragastric pressure, thereby decrease the chance of regurgitation and aspiration during induction period.


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Contracture , Fasciculation , Intraocular Pressure , Muscles , Pancuronium , Succinylcholine , Vecuronium Bromide
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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12)1986.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-550096

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In the present study, the results were as follows: ( 1 ) Thyro-tropin-releasing hormone ( TRH ) injected into the intracerebroven-tricle increased intragastric pressure & evoked the phasic contraction of stomach significantly. ( 2 ) The increased response was decreased by bilateral destruction of dorsa. motor nucleus of vagus. ( 3 ) The increase was abolished completely by either vagotomy or atropine.The aforementioned results indicate that the action of dors. motor nucleus of vagus is partly involved the central mechanism of gastric movement induced by TRH & the vagal is the efferent pathway.

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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12)1983.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-562936

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Objective To evaluate the relationship of gastric function of its proximal portion and electrogastrogram in healthy youths with obesity.Methods A total of 35 healthy young volunteers with normal weight participated in the study,including 16 females and 19 males.On the first day,the water load test was performed.On the second day,determination of function of proximal portion of stomach was done using electronic barostat and electrogastrogram.Results Water load test:females were found to consume significantly less water than males(P0.05)between male group and female group in the minimal distention pressure(MDP),initial intragastric pressure(IP)and the maximal tolerance pressure(MP).The initial gastric compliance(IC)in female group was less than that in male group(P0.05).The parameter of EGG:with the intragastric pressure increased,DF in Normal Range(N%)showed decreasing tendency,while bradygastria(B%),tachygastria(T%),instable coefficient of dominant frequency(DFIC)and dominant power(DP)increased.Conclusion The gastric capacity,the parameters of visceral sensitivity and IC are remarkably different between sexes.The gastric electrical activity varies in different states of proximal gastric function.The gastric contraction may be enhanced by an improvement of dominant power(DP).

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