Effects of traditional Japanese massage therapy on gene expression: preliminary study.

Nozomi Donoyama, Norio Ohkoshi
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Abstract

Objectives: Changes in gene expression after traditional Japanese massage therapy were investigated to clarify the mechanisms of the clinical effects of traditional Japanese massage therapy.

Design: This was a pilot experimental study.

Settings/location: The study was conducted in a laboratory at Tsukuba University of Technology.

Subjects: The subjects were 2 healthy female volunteers (58-year-old Participant A, 55-year-old Participant B).

Interventions: The intervention consisted of a 40-minute full-body massage using standard traditional Japanese massage techniques through the clothing and a 40-minute rest as a control, in which participants lie on the massage table without being massaged.

Outcome measures: Before and after an intervention, blood was taken and analyzed by microarray: (1) The number of genes whose expression was more than double after the intervention than before was examined; (2) For those genes, gene ontology analysis identified statistically significant gene ontology terms.

Results: The gene expression count in the total of 41,000 genes was 1256 genes for Participant A and 1778 for Participant B after traditional Japanese massage, and was 157 and 82 after the control, respectively. The significant gene ontology terms selected by both Participants A and B after massage were "immune response" and "immune system," whereas no gene ontology terms were selected by them in the control.

Conclusions: It is implied that traditional Japanese massage therapy may affect the immune function. Further studies with more samples are necessary.

日本传统按摩疗法对基因表达影响的初步研究。
目的:研究中药按摩治疗后基因表达的变化,探讨中药按摩治疗临床疗效的机制。设计:这是一个初步的实验研究。环境/地点:本研究在筑波工业大学的实验室进行。受试者:受试者为2名健康女性志愿者(参与者A, 58岁,参与者B, 55岁)。干预措施:干预措施包括:使用标准的日本传统按摩技术通过衣服进行40分钟的全身按摩,以及作为对照的40分钟休息,其中参与者躺在按摩台上不被按摩。结果测量:干预前后取血并进行微阵列分析:(1)检测干预后表达量比干预前增加一倍以上的基因数量;(2)对这些基因进行基因本体分析,找出具有统计学意义的基因本体术语。结果:在4.1万个基因中,参与者A和参与者B经日式按摩后的基因表达数分别为1256个和1778个,对照组分别为157个和82个。被试A和被试B在按摩后都选择了“免疫反应”和“免疫系统”这两个重要的基因本体术语,而对照组没有选择任何重要的基因本体术语。结论:提示日本传统按摩疗法可能影响免疫功能。需要更多样本的进一步研究。
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