Measurement of the Temperature in Deep Tissues along the Governor Vessel
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Measurement of the Temperature in Deep Tissues along the Governor Vessel
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 3, Pages: 159-162(2006)
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福建省中医药研究院
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Published:2006
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GAO Ling-yun, HU Xiang-long, XU Xiao-yang, et al. Measurement of the Temperature in Deep Tissues along the Governor Vessel[J]. Acupuncture research, 2006, (3): 159-162.
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GAO Ling-yun, HU Xiang-long, XU Xiao-yang, et al. Measurement of the Temperature in Deep Tissues along the Governor Vessel[J]. Acupuncture research, 2006, (3): 159-162.DOI:
Measurement of the Temperature in Deep Tissues along the Governor Vessel
Objective: To explore the mechanism of the formation of Infrared Radiant Track along Meridian (IRRTM) course. Methods: The temperature of the skin and subcutaneous deep tissues in 5 points (GV-11
GV-4
GV-5
GV-6 and the point at the thoracic segment 8) along the Governor Vessel and the bilateral control points (non-acupoints
2 cm to the abovementioned 5 points of the Governor Vessel) was measured in 32 volunteers by using temperature transducer and infrared imaging system. At the same time
the image of infrared radiant track over the back of these subjects was recorded. Results: The temperature values at the skin and in the deep tissues along the Governor Vessel were higher than those of the bilateral non-meridian points (P<0.05
0.01)
suggesting a higher energy metabolism rate in the tissues along the meridian which may contribute to the formation of IRRTM. No significant differences were found between the left and right non-meridian points. In 10 subjects
results of infrared imaging showed a higher temperature band along the course of the Governor Vessel (whole course in 7 cases
and more than half course in 3 cases). Conclusion: A higher temperature exists in the tissues along the Governor Meridian course. It suggests that the meridian is possibly a channel for the transformation and transmission of materials
energy and signals in the regulation of functional activities of the human body.