1.Experimental study on the specificity of Jin-yu needling for urinary secretion.
Shoji SHINOHARA ; Eeisou ISIMARU ; Munenori TAWA ; Tosikatsu KITADE ; Hisasi KOUDA ; Sikou GO ; Midori YAMAKAWA ; Hiroshi SUZUYAMA ; Masakazu SAKITA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 1989;39(2):246-251
The specificity of Jin-yu needling for urinary secretion was studied.
1); 15 healthy adult men were subjected to this experiment. After drinking water (500ml), acupuncture needles (No. 2 Seirin Co. Limited) were perpendiculary inserted to the jin-yu point depth of about 2cm, and left there for 10 minutes. The blood samples were collected at 60 minutes after drinking water, and urine volume and amount of Na, K, Cl, BUN, UA and Cre were measured.
As a result, a marked increase was observed in excretion of urine, UA, Cre, K and creatinine clearance. An upward tendency of Na, Cl and BUN excretion were found and it is correlated with urine volume.
2); Subjects were 11 healthy adult men. The group of acupuncture stimulation was divided as follows; a) a group, acupuncture needles were inserted at Jin-yu point [B-23], b) kyouseki point, c) sisitu point [B-52], d) daityou-yu point [B-25], e) I-yu point [B-21] and f) untreated contorol group. Urine were collected at 60 minutes after drinking water (500ml).
As a result, a significant increase of urine volume was observed in the group of stimulation at Jin-yu, Kyouseki, and Sisitu point (p<0.05).
Finally, it was suggested that the increase of urine volume was caused by a somato-visceral reflex.