Heart Rate Variability and Hemodynamic Change in the Superior Mesenteric Artery by Acupuncture Stimulation of Lower Limb Points: A Randomized Crossover Trial
Objective. We investigated the relationship between superior mesenteric artery blood flow volume (SMA BFV) and autonomic nerve activity in acupuncture stimulation of lower limb points through heart rate variability (HRV) evaluations. Methods. Twenty-six healthy volunteers underwent crossover applica...
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doaj-0e74b58cd75c457f83210f379b8c27282020-11-24T23:24:48ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882013-01-01201310.1155/2013/315982315982Heart Rate Variability and Hemodynamic Change in the Superior Mesenteric Artery by Acupuncture Stimulation of Lower Limb Points: A Randomized Crossover TrialSoichiro Kaneko0Masashi Watanabe1Shin Takayama2Takehiro Numata3Takashi Seki4Junichi Tanaka5Seiki Kanemura6Yutaka Kagaya7Tadashi Ishii8Yoshitaka Kimura9Nobuo Yaegashi10Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, JapanComprehensive Education Center for Community Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, 2-1 Seiryo-machi, Aoba Ward, Sendai-shi 980-8573, JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, JapanDepartment of Geriatric Behavioral Neurology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, JapanDepartment of Education and Support for Community Medicine, Tohoku University Hospital, JapanDepartment of Education and Support for Community Medicine, Tohoku University Hospital, JapanComprehensive Education Center for Community Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, 2-1 Seiryo-machi, Aoba Ward, Sendai-shi 980-8573, JapanDepartment of Education and Support for Community Medicine, Tohoku University Hospital, JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, JapanObjective. We investigated the relationship between superior mesenteric artery blood flow volume (SMA BFV) and autonomic nerve activity in acupuncture stimulation of lower limb points through heart rate variability (HRV) evaluations. Methods. Twenty-six healthy volunteers underwent crossover applications of bilateral manual acupuncture stimulation at ST36 or LR3 or no stimulation. Heart rate, blood pressure, cardiac index, systemic vascular resistance index, SMA BFV, and HRV at rest and 30 min after the intervention were analyzed. Results. SMA BFV showed a significant increase after ST36 stimulation (0% to 14.1% ± 23.4%, P=0.007); very low frequency (VLF), high frequency (HF), low frequency (LF), and LF/HF were significantly greater than those at rest (0% to 479.4% ± 1185.6%, P=0.045; 0% to 78.9% ± 197.6%, P=0.048; 0% to 123.9% ± 217.1%, P=0.006; 0% to 71.5% ± 171.1%, P=0.039). Changes in HF and LF also differed significantly from those resulting from LR3 stimulation (HF: 78.9% ± 197.6% versus −18.2% ± 35.8%, P=0.015; LF: 123.9% ± 217.1% versus 10.6% ± 70.6%, P=0.013). Conclusion. Increased vagus nerve activity after ST36 stimulation resulted in increased SMA BFV. This partly explains the mechanism of acupuncture-induced BFV changes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/315982 |
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Soichiro Kaneko Masashi Watanabe Shin Takayama Takehiro Numata Takashi Seki Junichi Tanaka Seiki Kanemura Yutaka Kagaya Tadashi Ishii Yoshitaka Kimura Nobuo Yaegashi |
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Soichiro Kaneko Masashi Watanabe Shin Takayama Takehiro Numata Takashi Seki Junichi Tanaka Seiki Kanemura Yutaka Kagaya Tadashi Ishii Yoshitaka Kimura Nobuo Yaegashi Heart Rate Variability and Hemodynamic Change in the Superior Mesenteric Artery by Acupuncture Stimulation of Lower Limb Points: A Randomized Crossover Trial Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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Soichiro Kaneko Masashi Watanabe Shin Takayama Takehiro Numata Takashi Seki Junichi Tanaka Seiki Kanemura Yutaka Kagaya Tadashi Ishii Yoshitaka Kimura Nobuo Yaegashi |
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Heart Rate Variability and Hemodynamic Change in the Superior Mesenteric Artery by Acupuncture Stimulation of Lower Limb Points: A Randomized Crossover Trial |
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Heart Rate Variability and Hemodynamic Change in the Superior Mesenteric Artery by Acupuncture Stimulation of Lower Limb Points: A Randomized Crossover Trial |
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Heart Rate Variability and Hemodynamic Change in the Superior Mesenteric Artery by Acupuncture Stimulation of Lower Limb Points: A Randomized Crossover Trial |
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Heart Rate Variability and Hemodynamic Change in the Superior Mesenteric Artery by Acupuncture Stimulation of Lower Limb Points: A Randomized Crossover Trial |
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Heart Rate Variability and Hemodynamic Change in the Superior Mesenteric Artery by Acupuncture Stimulation of Lower Limb Points: A Randomized Crossover Trial |
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heart rate variability and hemodynamic change in the superior mesenteric artery by acupuncture stimulation of lower limb points: a randomized crossover trial |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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Objective. We investigated the relationship between superior mesenteric artery blood flow volume (SMA BFV) and autonomic nerve activity in acupuncture stimulation of lower limb points through heart rate variability (HRV) evaluations. Methods. Twenty-six healthy volunteers underwent crossover applications of bilateral manual acupuncture stimulation at ST36 or LR3 or no stimulation. Heart rate, blood pressure, cardiac index, systemic vascular resistance index, SMA BFV, and HRV at rest and 30 min after the intervention were analyzed. Results. SMA BFV showed a significant increase after ST36 stimulation (0% to 14.1% ± 23.4%, P=0.007); very low frequency (VLF), high frequency (HF), low frequency (LF), and LF/HF were significantly greater than those at rest (0% to 479.4% ± 1185.6%, P=0.045; 0% to 78.9% ± 197.6%, P=0.048; 0% to 123.9% ± 217.1%, P=0.006; 0% to 71.5% ± 171.1%, P=0.039). Changes in HF and LF also differed significantly from those resulting from LR3 stimulation (HF: 78.9% ± 197.6% versus −18.2% ± 35.8%, P=0.015; LF: 123.9% ± 217.1% versus 10.6% ± 70.6%, P=0.013). Conclusion. Increased vagus nerve activity after ST36 stimulation resulted in increased SMA BFV. This partly explains the mechanism of acupuncture-induced BFV changes. |
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