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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 581-585, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-826691

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OBJECTIVE@#To evaluate the therapeutic effect of the combined treatment with balance acupuncture therapy and exercise re-learning rehabilitation therapy and the impact on serum cAMP and cGMP in the patients with hemiplegia of cerebral ischemic stroke.@*METHODS@#A total of 90 patients of hemiplegia of cerebral ischemic stroke were randomized into an observation group and a control group, 45 cases in each one. All of the patients in the two groups received health education, diet guidance, routine symptomatic treatment as well as exercise re-learning rehabilitation therapy. Additionally, in the observation group, balance acupuncture therapy was applied, in which, the acupoints on the aspect of the human body, on the governor vessel and bladder meridian were adopted in the morning and those on the aspect of the human body, on the conception vessel and kidney meridian were stimulated in the afternoon. In the control group, the regular acupuncture was given. In the two groups, both acupuncture and rehabilitation therapies were given 5 days a week, 2 week-treatment as one course and totally 2 courses were required. Separately, before and after treatment, the score of Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) and the score of Chinese stroke scale (CSS) were recorded, the levels of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) detected in serum and the clinical therapeutic effect were evaluated in the two groups.@*RESULTS@#After treatment, FMA score was increased in the patients of either of the groups as compared with that before treatment (<0.01) and CSS score decreased as compared with that before treatment (<0.01). After treatment, FMA score in the observation group was higher than that in the control group (<0.01) and CSS score was lower than the control group (<0.01). After treatment, the level of serum cAMP of the patients in either of the groups was increased as compared with that before treatment (<0.01) and that of cGMP decreased as compared with that before treatment (<0.01). After treatment, the level of cAMP in the observation group was higher than that in the control group (<0.01) and that of cGMP was lower than the control group (<0.01). The total effective rate was 93.3% (42/45) in the observation group, better than 73.3% (33/45) in the control group (<0.01).@*CONCLUSION@#The balance acupuncture therapy combined with exercise re-learning rehabilitation effectively improves the motor function of the affected limb, relieves injury and regulate the levels of serum cAMP and cGMP in the patients with hemiplegia of ischemic stroke.


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Humans , Acupuncture Points , Acupuncture Therapy , Brain Ischemia , Therapeutics , Cyclic AMP , Blood , Cyclic GMP , Blood , Hemiplegia , Therapeutics , Stroke , Therapeutics , Stroke Rehabilitation , Treatment Outcome
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The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine ; : 63-69, 2020.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-873955

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  Background and Purpose: Hie-symptom is more common in women, with complains of strong cold sensation of fingers and lower limbs during cold weather. From the cyanotic findings of hands and thighs and dark venous blood, blood stasis due to excessive peripheral vein contraction was suspected. Then we studied the changes of sublingual and body surface temperature, venous gas partial pressure in the warm and cold conditions. To examine the role of thermo-dilating effects of nitric oxide (NO), the effects oral administration PDE 5 inhibitor Tadarafil (TDF) were also studied.   Subjects and Methods: The subjects were 10 women (31 +- 8.8 yrs) with Hie-symptom and 7 women (26+-3.7 yrs) without Hie-symptom, BMI, blood pressure, heart rate,sublingual and peripheral body surface temperature (hand and lower limb), venous and arterial blood gas partial pressure, and fingertip arterial oxygen saturation were measured. The measurement was carried out at warm indoors (about 23°C) and cold outdoors (about 12°C). Then 10 mg TDF tablet was taken and all measurements were repeated again at the same time on the next day.   Results: There was no difference in fingertip arterial blood oxygen saturation in both groups either at indoor or outdoor conditions, and even after taking TDF. In the cold outdoor, the subjects with Hie-symptom, compared to without Hie-symptom, showed significantly lower body surface temperature and venous blood pO2, and increased pCO2. After taking TDF, although sublingual temperature and the decrease in body surface temperature outside the room improved in both groups, the improvement was greater in Hie-symptom.  Consideration and Conclusion: Because of normal fingertip arterial blood oxygen saturation, Hie-symptom is not considered to be a disorder of the cardiopulmonary/arterial system. From a significant decrease in peripheral body surface temperature, and peripheral venous blood pO2, and an increase in pCO2 of Hie-symptom in cold outdoors, it is considered that blood stasis by excessive constriction of peripheral veins or arteriovenous anastomosis (AVA) by the cold. The better effects of oral TDF, in Hie-symptom seems to predict the involvement of NO or cGMP in blood stasis.

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The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine ; : 2329-2020.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-822151

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  Background and Purpose: Hie-symptom is more common in women, with complains of strong cold sensation of fingers and lower limbs during cold weather. From the cyanotic findings of hands and thighs and dark venous blood, blood stasis due to excessive peripheral vein contraction was suspected. Then we studied the changes of sublingual and body surface temperature, venous gas partial pressure in the warm and cold conditions. To examine the role of thermo-dilating effects of nitric oxide (NO), the effects oral administration PDE 5 inhibitor Tadarafil (TDF) were also studied.   Subjects and Methods: The subjects were 10 women (31 +- 8.8 yrs) with Hie-symptom and 7 women (26+-3.7 yrs) without Hie-symptom, BMI, blood pressure, heart rate,sublingual and peripheral body surface temperature (hand and lower limb), venous and arterial blood gas partial pressure, and fingertip arterial oxygen saturation were measured. The measurement was carried out at warm indoors (about 23°C) and cold outdoors (about 12°C). Then 10 mg TDF tablet was taken and all measurements were repeated again at the same time on the next day.   Results: There was no difference in fingertip arterial blood oxygen saturation in both groups either at indoor or outdoor conditions, and even after taking TDF. In the cold outdoor, the subjects with Hie-symptom, compared to without Hie-symptom, showed significantly lower body surface temperature and venous blood pO2, and increased pCO2. After taking TDF, although sublingual temperature and the decrease in body surface temperature outside the room improved in both groups, the improvement was greater in Hie-symptom.   Consideration and Conclusion: Because of normal fingertip arterial blood oxygen saturation, Hie-symptom is not considered to be a disorder of the cardiopulmonary/arterial system. From a significant decrease in peripheral body surface temperature, and peripheral venous blood pO2, and an increase in pCO2 of Hie-symptom in cold outdoors, it is considered that blood stasis by excessive constriction of peripheral veins or arteriovenous anastomosis (AVA) by the cold. The better effects of oral TDF, in Hie-symptom seems to predict the involvement of NO or cGMP in blood stasis.

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Natural Product Sciences ; : 46-52, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-77742

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a highly prevalent disorder that affects millions of men and considered to be an early symptom of atherosclerosis and a precursor of various systemic vascular disorders. The aim of the present study was to prepare ginsenoside Re enriched fraction (GS-F3K1, ginsenoside Re 10%, w/w) from ginseng berries flesh and to investigate the enhanced activities of GS-F3K1 on alcohol-induced ED. GS-F3K1 was prepared by the continuous liquid and solid separating centrifugation and circulatory ultrafiltration from ginseng berries flesh. GS-F3K1 was administered for 5 weeks in ethanol-induced ED rat by oral administration of 20% ethanol. To investigate the effects of GS-F3K1 on ED model, the levels of nitrite expression, cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) and erectile response of the penile corpus cavernosum of rat were measured. The erectile response of the corpus cavernosum was restored after GS-F3K1 administration, to a level similar to the normal group. The level of nitrite and cGMP expression in the corpus cavernosum of GS-F3K1-administered male rats was increased significantly compared to positive control group. GS-F3K1 from ginseng berries should effectively restore ethanol-induced ED in male rats and could be developed as a new functional food for the elderly men.


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Aged , Animals , Humans , Male , Rats , Administration, Oral , Atherosclerosis , Centrifugation , Erectile Dysfunction , Ethanol , Fruit , Functional Food , Guanosine Monophosphate , Panax , Ultrafiltration
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