Suppression of the DTH Reaction in Mice by Means of Moxibustion at Electro-permeable Points
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The effects of moxibustion stimulation on picryl chloride-induced cutaneous contact hypersensitivity, a delayed type of hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction, were investigated in mice. Three electro-permeable points (B-20,LI-15, S-36) were selected as moxibustion points. Moxibustion at point B-20 (spleen associated point) significantly suppressed the DTH reaction. Adoptive transfer of spleen T cells from moxibustion-stimulated donors resulted in an increased suppression of the DTH reaction in the recipients. These studies suggest that suppression of the DTH reaction with moxibustion may be related to cellular immunity, especially to the induction of the suppressive activity of T cells in the spleen.
- 関西鍼灸大学の論文
- 1990-04-01
著者
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Kimura M
Pharmaceutical Division Kurashiki Central Hospital
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Kimura Michio
Research Center Of Neurological Disease Kansai College Of Oriental Medicine
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TOHYA Kazuo
Department of Anatomy, Kansai College of Oriental Medicine
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Tohaya Kazuo
Kansai College Of Acupuncture Medicine
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Tohya Kazuo
Kansai College Of Acupuncture Medicine
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Tohya Kazuo
Department Of Anatomy Kansai College Of Oriental Medicine
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Tohya Kazuo
関西鍼灸短期大学
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Toda S
Kansai Coll. Oriental Medicine
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Toda Shizuo
関西鍼灸短期大学
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Kimura Michio
Pharmaceutical Division Kurashiki Central Hospital
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KIMURA Michio
Kansai College of Oriental Medicine
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Kuroiwa Kyoichi
Kansai College Of Acupuncture Medicine
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Kawamata Junichi
Department of Anatomy, Kansai Shinkyu College, Kansai Academy of Medical Science
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OHNISHI Motoyo
Kansai College of Acupuncture Medicine
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Mastrogiovanni Frank
Kansai College of Acupuncture Medicine
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Sugata Ryojin
Kansai College of Acupuncture Medicine
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Toda Sizuo
Kansai College of Acupuncture Medicine
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Kawamata Junichi
Kansai College of Acupuncture Medicine
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MASTROGIOVANNI Francis
Kansai College of Acupuncture Medicine
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OHNISHI Motoya
Kansai College of Acupuncture Medicine
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Ohnishi Motoya
Research Center Of Neurological Disease Kansai College Of Oriental Medicine
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Sugata Ryojin
Kansai Shinkyu College Kanai Academy Of Medical Science
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Toda Shizuo
Kansai Coll. Of Oriental Medicine Osaka Jpn
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Kawamata Junichi
Department Of Anatomy Kansai Shinkyu College Kansai Academy Of Medical Science
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Kimura Michio
Kansai College Of Acupuncture Medicine
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Ohnishi Motoyo
Research Center Of Neurological Disease Kansai College Of Oriental Medicine
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Sugata Ryo-jin
Kansai Shinkyu College Kanai Academy Of Medical Science
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Tohya Kazuo
Department Of Anatomy Kansai Shinkyu College Kansai Academy Of Medical Science
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