Immunological and Physiological Effect by Polarized Infrared Light Irradiation Near the Neck Stellate Ganglion
- VernacularTitle:直線偏光近赤外線による星状神経節近傍照射が生理機能・免疫機能に与える影響
- Author:
Lizhong SUN
;
Ichiro WATANABE
;
Yukio MANO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Light therapy;
Stellate Ganglion;
NK cell
- From:The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine
2003;66(3):185-193
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Objective: We studied immunological and physiological effect by the polarized infrared light irradiation near the neck stellate ganglion. Methods: Subjects were eleven healthy volunteers (age 21-22 years old, male). The polarized infrared light irradiation system (Super Lizer HA-550) for 20 minutes was used for the irradiation near the stellate ganglion. In the dummy, they were treated by the same irradiation instrument that the light were obstructed completely. We analyzed hematological test and perspiration quantity and temperatures of limbs and blood pressure before and after the irradiation. Results: The leukocytes decreased (p<0.01) and NK cells decreased after the irradiation significantly. The hormone and blood pressure did not significantly change. The perspiration of right hand (irradiated side) was significantly decreased. The peripheral temperature of bilateral upper and lower limbs elevated after the irradiation. Conclusion: It was considered that the effect by the polarized infrared light irradiation near the stellate ganglion was the same with the sympathetic nervous ganglion block which dilated arteries and increased of peripheral circulation, and inhibited the sympathetic nervous function.