Effects of Moxibustion on Body Core Temperature Responses in Rats

Q4 Engineering
Yoshihisa Kojima, Y. Hamada, N. Kawaguchi, S. Mori, Kiyoshi Daito, Ayako Uchinaka, Naoya Hayakawa, K. Arita, Y. Nagase, N. Matsuura
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12 Introduction Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medical therapy widely used in East Asian countries [1]. In this therapy, skin is heated directly or indirectly by burning moxa. In direct moxibustion, burning moxa in a stick is applied onto or above an acupuncture point. In contrast, indirect moxibustion uses salt, ginger, or garlic under the burning moxa to avoid skin damage [2–5]. The needle-warming technique is also used to avoid skin damage [6]. In this technique, the skin is stimulated by needle penetration at the acupuncture point, and burning moxa applied over the needle warms the skin around the acupuncture point. With all of these techniques, moxibustion evokes a warm sensation. However, the exact mechanism by which moxibustion induces this warm sensation is unknown. Information on skin temperature is received by heat receptors [7] and then conducted through Effects of Moxibustion on Body Core Temperature Responses in Rats
艾灸对大鼠体温反应的影响
艾灸是一种广泛应用于东亚国家的传统中医疗法。在这种疗法中,通过燃烧艾草直接或间接加热皮肤。在直接灸法中,将燃烧的艾条放在穴位上或上面。间接灸法则在灼烧的艾下加盐、姜、蒜,可避免皮肤损伤[2-5]。针刺加热技术也用于避免皮肤损伤。在这种技术中,通过针在穴位插入刺激皮肤,并在针上涂抹燃烧的艾草,使穴位周围的皮肤温暖。有了所有这些技巧,艾灸唤起了一种温暖的感觉。然而,艾灸引起这种温暖感觉的确切机制尚不清楚。热感受器[7]接收皮肤温度信息,通过艾灸对大鼠体核温度反应的影响传导
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Nano Biomedicine
Nano Biomedicine Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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