The Morphological Structure of the Skin along the Meridian and the Transmitting Mechanism of Arrector Pili Muscle-sympathetic Axon Reflex
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The Morphological Structure of the Skin along the Meridian and the Transmitting Mechanism of Arrector Pili Muscle-sympathetic Axon Reflex
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 4, Pages: 262-269(2002)
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1. 北京师范大学生命科学学院
2. 北京师范大学生命科学学院,北京,100875
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The Morphological Structure of the Skin along the Meridian and the Transmitting Mechanism of Arrector Pili Muscle-sympathetic Axon Reflex[J]. Acupuncture research, 2002, (4): 262-269.
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The Morphological Structure of the Skin along the Meridian and the Transmitting Mechanism of Arrector Pili Muscle-sympathetic Axon Reflex[J]. Acupuncture research, 2002, (4): 262-269.DOI:
The Morphological Structure of the Skin along the Meridian and the Transmitting Mechanism of Arrector Pili Muscle-sympathetic Axon Reflex
如果在切断部分真皮的切口内微量注射普鲁卡因同样可以阻断立毛线的跨切口传递。说明立毛线的产生是由于立毛肌收缩的机械牵拉及由之In this paper we studied the morphological structure and transmission mechanism of meridian (sympathetic sensitive lines along skin). ①The sympathetic substance lines(SSL) were displayed in 6 Wistar rats by macro autoradiography after intraperitoneal injection of tracer 125 I tyrosine; ②The adrenergic nerve endings innervating arrector pili musclelines were observed in 10 Wistar rats by fluorescent microscopy;③Following shearing the rat's hair as 12 ~16 rings from the head to the tail
punctured "Zusanli" (ST 36) or the lower part of the back for 5 min
followed by intradermal injection of phenylephrine (20~60 μL
the arrector pili line changes were observed; ④ After sectioning a skin strip with subcutaneous tissues (7 cm long an 2~2.5 cm width) covering the SAS line along the back of the rat and with only the layers of dermis and epidermis of the neck end connecting with the neck skin and recovered it original position
30 min later
acupuncture of the skin strip was conducted for 5 min
or intradermal injection of phenylephrine was carried out in the tail end of the strip
then the production of the arrector pili line was observed.Results: ①After intraperitoneal injection of tracer 125 I tyrosine
continuous SSL appeared from the head to the foot
being symmetric on the bilateral sides
and connected each other to form loops at the head and the foot. When the upper back skin where the SSL passed was severed
the effect of acupuncture analgesia produced by stimulating ST 36 was blocked significantly. ②Under fluorescent microscopy the SSL were found to come from the adrenergic nerve endings innervating the arrector pili muscle. The acupuncture effect was blocked by depleting the hair follicles at the meridian line
indicating that the hair follicles and its arrector pili muscles along the SSL are the morphological structure of the meridian and serve as the dynamic target organs for long distance transmission of messages. ③In rats ( n =10) treated with acupuncture stimulation
a pilomotor line (about 2 cm width) could be seen along the back 5 min after acupuncture of ST 36
4~15 min after injection of phenylephrine and 5~30 min after injection of posterior pituitary hormone
which was identical with SSL. ④In the skin strips (9 rats)
a pilomotor line also appeared along the longitudinal axis 2~5 min after acupuncture
and 3~13 min after injection of the above mentioned medicines
indicating that the production of the pilomotor line is not dependent upon the central nervous system. After severing the skin to break the SSL
the pilomotor line did not cross the incision. When the incision only was limited to the dermis layer
the pilomotor line did not be influenced. If a shallow incision was treated with 2% procaine (20 μL)
the pilomotor line was also blocked
showing that the pilomotor line is mediated by neural axon reflex in the reticular dermis/hypodermis layer. The propagation of acupuncture signals along the skin depends on the arrectores pilorum and the innervation of sympathetic nerves. ⑤Following shaving all the rat's hairs
the hair growth presented linear distribution from the head to the foot