首页> 中文期刊> 《中医科学杂志(英文)》 >Mechanical stimulation of the scalp improves the extra-and intracranial blood circulation in humans and mice

Mechanical stimulation of the scalp improves the extra-and intracranial blood circulation in humans and mice

         

摘要

Background:Scalp combing,as an ancient method of health care,has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine.Although this method is considered to be beneficial for the blood circulation of the head,the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.Methods:Both human participants and mice were used in this study.In participants,the scalp was stimulated by combing continuously for 5 min,and the temperature was measured using infrared thermal imaging before and after stimulation.In mice,the temperature was determined before and at 5,15,and 30 min after a 5-min scalp mechanical stimulation(SMS).Additionally,the vasculature of the mice was labeled with retro-orbital fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran injection,and the capillaries were observed directly under a confocal microscope.Using in vivo CLARITY imaging and the spectrofluorometric detection of Evans Blue dye extravasation,the bloodebrain barrier permeability was assessed.Results:SMS increased the temperature of the left ear significantly in human(P=.0247)while can slightly increase the temperature of the right ear and the face without significant difference(P>.05).Moreover,SMS can significantly slow the decrease in the temperature of the external auditory canal at 5 min(P=.0153)and in body temperature at 15 min(P=.0295)after SMS whereas no significant difference in body temperature at 30 min(P>.05)compared with control mice.Furthermore,capillaries of the ear with a diameter of less than 8 mm were significantly dilated(P=.0006)following SMS and the number of dextran dots was higher at 15 min(P>.05)and 30 min(F=10.98,P=.037)after SMS intervention compared with control mice.Conclusion:Our study provides strong evidence to support the notion that scalp combing can improve extra-and intracranial blood circulation under healthy conditions.

著录项

  • 来源
    《中医科学杂志(英文)》 |2020年第4期|P.366-374|共9页
  • 作者单位

    School of Life Sciences Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488 China;

    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488 China;

    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488 China;

    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488 China;

    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488 China;

    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488 China;

    School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488 China;

    International Department China-Japan Friendship Hospital Beijing 100029 China;

    International Institute of Systems Medicine Inc. Milwaukee WI 53222 USA;

    School of Life Sciences Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 102488 China;

  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 TN9;
  • 关键词

    Scalp mechanical stimulation; Bloodebrain barrier; Capillary; Traditional Chinese medicine;

    机译:头皮机械刺激;血迹屏障;毛细血管;中医;
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号