1.The studies of renal function by acupuncture on SHENSHU 1. Changes of PSP test valuations.
Hiroyuki SENUMA ; Shinsuke KAWAKUBO ; Daisaku KUDOH ; Seigoh HORIGUCHI ; Kunio MIZUNUMA ; Hisashi MURATA ; Hiroshi KITAKOJI ; Hiroshi KANEKO
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 1989;39(4):408-412
We investigated effects of renal function by acupuncture stimulation on SHENSHU as an index on phenol-sulfonphthalein (PSP) test.
Acupuncture stimulation on SHENSHU group was increased excretion rate in PSP values in 15minutes with consistency of statistical value when comparted to without acupuncture stimulation group (P<0.02). From the results of this experiment, acupuncture stimulation on SHENSHU seems to activate the excretory function in proximal renal tubule. And this suggests that acupuncture stimulation on SHENSHU may accelerate the renal plasma flow (RPF) rate.
2.The studies of renal function by acupuncture on SHENSHU II creatinine clearnce.
Daisaku KUDOH ; Hiroyuki SENUMA ; Seigo HORIGUCHI ; Kunio MIZUNUMA ; Shinsuke KAWAKUBO ; Hiroshi KITAKOJI ; Tadashi YANO ; Toshinori YUKIMACHI ; Hiroshi KANEKO
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 1990;40(2):213-218
Effects of acupuncture on SHENSHU were examined in Gromerular Filtration Rate (GFR) by creatinine clearnce tests, urinary volume, urinary substancce (Na, K, Cl, Cre, BUN, UA) and plasma substance (the same substance as urines) on 7 normal examinees. The subjects were divided in two experimental groups (control and stimulation on SHENSHU).
Except for K level in plasma, there had not been found a significant change. However, urinary volume had a tendency to increase. Plasma K level at 90 minute in stimulation group showed a statitical increase. The results were as follows. Compared with control group, There was no significant change in GFR, urinary volume, urinary substance levels, plasma levels except for plasma K level.