DETERMINATION OF BLOOD CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY BEFORE AND AFTER ACUPUNCTURE INDUCTION IN PATIENTS OPERATED UNDER ACUPUNCTURE ANAESTHESIA AND IN RATS
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DETERMINATION OF BLOOD CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY BEFORE AND AFTER ACUPUNCTURE INDUCTION IN PATIENTS OPERATED UNDER ACUPUNCTURE ANAESTHESIA AND IN RATS
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 1, Pages: 59-63(1981)
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中国医学科学院基础医学研究所生理研究室
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Published:1981
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DETERMINATION OF BLOOD CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY BEFORE AND AFTER ACUPUNCTURE INDUCTION IN PATIENTS OPERATED UNDER ACUPUNCTURE ANAESTHESIA AND IN RATS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1981, (1): 59-63.
DOI:
DETERMINATION OF BLOOD CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY BEFORE AND AFTER ACUPUNCTURE INDUCTION IN PATIENTS OPERATED UNDER ACUPUNCTURE ANAESTHESIA AND IN RATS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1981, (1): 59-63.DOI:
DETERMINATION OF BLOOD CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY BEFORE AND AFTER ACUPUNCTURE INDUCTION IN PATIENTS OPERATED UNDER ACUPUNCTURE ANAESTHESIA AND IN RATS
摘要
国内针麻研究的大量工作表明
针刺诱导引起的机体神经体液调节与针刺镇痛原理具有密切关系
植物性神经系统可能是参与“调整气血、疏通经络”
从而达到“通则不痛”作用的因素之一。
Abstract
For the purpose of understanding the relationship between cholinergic neurotransmitter and the mechanism of acupuncture analgesia
the blood cholinesterase(ChE) activities were estimated before and after acupuncture induction in patients operated under acupuncture anaesthesia and in rats. ChE activity was determined by Hestrin's colorimetric method. In patients with thyroidectomy and removal of thyroid cysts
"Hegu" (L.I.4) and "Neiguan" (P.6) were needled
whle in those with subtotal gastrectomy Renzhong (Du 26) and Chengjiang(R. 24) were needled. In rats "Shuigou" (i.e. Renzhoug) and Chengjiang were needled. The frequency of electric stimulation applied in thyroid operations was 3
600/min.
in subtotal gastrectomy and in rats was 60
000/min. ChE activity in the veinous blood of 100 patients undergoing thyroid operations and 32 patients subjected to subtotal gastrectomy under acupuncture anaesthesia indicated no significant change after 20 minutes inducction (P>0.05). There were also no significant differences of blood ChE activity in 24 rats after 30 minutes electro-acupuncture induction in comparison with 24 control animals
and in 20 rats during the rise of pain threshold by acupuncture induction in comparison with 20 control animals. The results seem to suggest that the peripheral cholinergic transmitter may not play an important role in the mechanism of acupuncture analgesia.