THE JOURNAL OF BALNEOLOGY, CLIMATOLOGY AND PHYSICAL MEDICINE
Online ISSN : 1884-3697
Print ISSN : 0029-0343
ISSN-L : 0029-0343
Effect of Acupuncture on Leukocyte and Lymphocyte Subpopulation in Human Peripheral Blood
Quantitative discussion
Nobuo YAMAGUCHIHideki HASHIMOTOMatsuo ARAISotoji TAKADANatsuko KAWADAAtsubumi TARUAi-Li LIHisako IZUMIKiyosi SUGIYAMA
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2002 Volume 65 Issue 4 Pages 199-206

Details
Abstract
To evaluate the effects of acupuncture on the immune system, the leukocyte, monocytes, lymphocyte and lymphocyte surface markers, CD2, CD4, CD8, CD11b, CD16, CD19 and CD56 in the peripheral blood of seventeen healthy volunteers were counted. The leukocyte above CD+ cell counts significantly increased after acupuncture. The results indicate that acupuncture may regulate the immune system and can increase the activity of cellular and humoral immunity and NK cell.
According to the percentage of lymphocytes or granulocytes, volunteers were divided into two types, those with more than 70% of granulocyte were recognized as G type and those with more than 40% of lymphocyte were divided into L type. Interestingly, before and after the treatment of acupuncture, the number of granulocytes and lymphocytes had a negative relationships. Namely we found an increase in the lymphocytes as well as a decrease in the granulocytes in the G type. On the other hand in the L type, we found an increase in the granulocytes and a decrease in the lymphocytes. Therefore we suggest that acupuncture can enhance the activity that maintains the balance of the immune function.
Content from these authors
© the japanese society balneology,climatology and physical medicine
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top