Journal of Traditional Medicines
Online ISSN : 1881-3747
Print ISSN : 1880-1447
ISSN-L : 1880-1447
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Correlation between "oketsu" syndrome and autonomic nervous activity
Naotoshi SHIBAHARA
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2004 Volume 21 Issue 1 Pages 1-6

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In order to clarify the correlation between "oketsu" syndrome and autonomic nervous activity, subjects were evaluated with laser Doppler flowmetry and spectral analyses of R-R intervals (RRs) and systolic blood pressure (SBP). According to the diagnostic criteria of "oketsu", the "oketsu" score (OS) was evaluated. In a sectional study, the results showed that a significant decrease in skin blood flow (SBF) was observed in proportion to the severity of the "oketsu" state, and the low-frequency component of SBP (SBP-LF) in the "oketsu" state was significantly larger than that in the non-"oketsu" state. In a diachronic study, the changes in OS and the parameters between week 0 and 12 weeks later were investigated, with the quantity of each change being calculated as Δ-. Δ-SBF showed a significant negative correlation with Δ-OS, and Δ-RR-L/H, Δ-SBP-LF and Δ-SBP-L/H revealed significant positive correlations with D-OS. It is known that SBF changes with sympathetic nervous activity, and SBP-LF and SBP-L/H reflect a-sympathetic nervous activity. These results suggest that α-sympathetic nervous activity increased in the "oketsu" state, and this significant relationship was maintained even after change in the "oketsu" state.

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