2.Studies on the Effects of Rikkunshi-to and Hochu-ekki-to on Adrenal and Autonomic Nervous Functions.
Takakazu OKA ; Hiroaki KOMIYAMA ; Tetsuya NAKAGAWA ; Tatsuo MATSUURA ; Kae OKA
Kampo Medicine 1993;43(3):439-446
The effects of Rikkunshi-to and Hochu-ekki-to on serum cortisol as well as on the coefficient of variation of R-R intervals of ECG (CVR-R) were studied.
Each drug was administered 7.5g/day for 4 weeks to 23 patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia and 18 with psychovegetative syndrome, respectively.
1) In the Rikkunshi-to treated patients, the serum cortisol at 9a.m. in 7 patients with a high cortisol level decreased significantly (p<0.05), but increased in 2 of the low cortisol level patients and did not change in the 14 patients who were within the normal range. In the Hochu-ekki-to treated patients, it increased in both 3 patients of the low cortisol level group and 12 of the normal range group (p<0.05), but decreased in 3 of the high cortisol level group. This modulatory effect of serum cortisol was consideredto be due to ACTH secretion.
2) CVR-R, which represents the parasympathetic nervous function, showed no change in the Rikkunshi-to-treated patients. However, in the Hochu-ekki-to treated patients, it increased significantly (p<0.05) in those in whom their pretreatment levels were lower than their ages.
These results suggest that the above drugs have modulatory effects on the adrenal cortex and autonomic nervous function. This effect is thus considered to be a beneficial one for stress-related disorders.
3.Tumor Occupation in the Spinal Canal and Clinical Symptoms of Cauda Equina Schwannoma: An Analysis of 22 Cases.
Kengo FUJII ; Masataka SAKANE ; Tetsuya ABE ; Tsukasa NAKAGAWA ; Shinsuke SAKAI ; Masaki TATSUMURA ; Toru FUNAYAMA ; Masashi YAMAZAKI
Asian Spine Journal 2016;10(6):1079-1084
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective, radiological study. PURPOSE: To determine the relationship between clinical symptoms and the extent of tumor occupation of the spinal canal by cauda equina schwannoma. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Little is known about the relationship between the size of tumors of the cauda equina and the manifestation of clinical symptoms. We analyzed this relationship by estimating the percentage of tumor occupation (PTO) in the spinal canal in cauda equina schwannomas and by correlating this parameter with the presence and severity of clinical symptoms. METHODS: Twenty-two patients (9 men and 13 women; age, 19–79 years; mean age, 55.3 years) who were radiologically diagnosed with schwannomas of the cauda equina between April 2004 and July 2014 were retrospectively analyzed. PTO was measured in axial and sagittal magnetic resonance imaging slices in which the cross-sectional area of the tumor was the largest. Data regarding clinical symptoms and results of physical examinations were collected from patient medical records. PTO differences between symptom-positive and -negative groups were analyzed for each variable. RESULTS: In the 4 cases in which tumor presence was not related to clinical symptoms, PTO was 5%–10% (mean, 9%) in axial slices and 23%–31% (mean, 30%) in sagittal slices. In the 18 cases in which symptoms were associated with the tumor, PTO was 11%–86% (mean, 50%) in axial slices and 43%–88% (mean, 71%) in sagittal slices. PTO in axial slices was significantly higher in the presence of Déjèrine symptoms and/or muscle weakness, a positive straight leg raise test, and a positive Kemp sign. CONCLUSIONS: PTO >20% in axial slices and >40% in sagittal slices can be an indication of symptomatic cauda equina schwannoma.
Cauda Equina*
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Female
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Humans
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Leg
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Medical Records
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Muscle Weakness
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Neurilemmoma*
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Occupations*
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Physical Examination
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Retrospective Studies
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Spinal Canal*