Pupillary response induced by acupuncture stimulation--an experimental study.

Hidetoshi Mori, Shoichi Ueda, Hiroshi Kuge, Eiichi Taniwaki, Tim Hideaki Tanaka, Kiyoshi Adachi, Kazushi Nishijo
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate whether acupuncture stimulation affects autonomic nerve function by measuring pupil diameters with electronic pupillography.

Methods: Two studies were conducted (Experiment 1 and 2) in the Tsukuba University of Technology, Tsukuba, Japan. Experiment 1 examined the responses before, during and after acupuncture. Experiment 2 compared acupuncture and a no acupuncture control in a two period, repeated measurement crossover design. Twelve healthy male university students were recruited for Experiment 1 and nine healthy male university students for Experiment 2. The intervention was superficial acupuncture at the acupuncture point TE5. Following the insertion, gentle repetitive tapping stimulation was applied during the subject's exhalation phase in a sitting position for 90 seconds. The main outcome measures in Experiment 1 were pupil diameter, heart rate, pulse wave and blood pressure. In both experiments, pupil diameter was measured for three minutes before acupuncture stimulation, during stimulation and for three minutes after stimulation.

Results: In Experiment 1, a decrease in pupil diameter was observed after acupuncture stimulation (P=0.018) and a decrease in heart rate was observed during the stimulation (P=0.049). Moreover, a significant decrease of pulse wave amplitude was observed during and after acupuncture stimulation. In Experiment 2, a decrease in pupil diameter occurred after acupuncture stimulation (P=0.007), whereas no change occurred under the no acupuncture control.

Conclusions: It is thought that the pupillary constriction observed after gentle, superficial acupuncture stimulation may be attributed to an increase of parasympathetic nerve function. Further study is necessary in order to further clarify the duration of the observed response and to elucidate the mechanisms behind it.

针刺刺激引起瞳孔反应的实验研究。
目的:通过瞳孔电子成像测量瞳孔直径,探讨针刺刺激对自主神经功能的影响。方法:在日本筑波工业大学进行两项研究(实验1和实验2)。实验1观察针刺前、针刺中、针刺后的反应。实验2比较针刺组与不针刺组两期重复测量交叉设计。实验1招募健康男大学生12人,实验2招募健康男大学生9人。干预是在TE5穴进行浅表针刺。插入后,在受试者的呼气阶段以坐姿进行90秒的轻柔重复叩击刺激。实验1主要观察指标为瞳孔直径、心率、脉搏波和血压。在这两个实验中,分别在针灸刺激前三分钟、刺激中三分钟和刺激后三分钟测量瞳孔直径。结果:实验1针刺刺激后瞳孔直径减小(P=0.018),刺激时心率降低(P=0.049)。此外,针刺刺激期间和刺激后的脉搏波幅明显下降。实验2中,针刺刺激后瞳孔直径减小(P=0.007),而不针刺对照组瞳孔直径无变化。结论:轻微浅表针刺刺激后瞳孔收缩可能与副交感神经功能增强有关。为了进一步阐明观察到的反应的持续时间和阐明其背后的机制,需要进一步的研究。
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