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Generating-sensation and propagating-myoelectrical
Authors:ZHU Bing  RONG Peijing  BEN Hui  LI Yuqing  XU Weidong  GAO Xinyan
Institution:Institute of Acupuncture, China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 100700, Beijing, China, bingzhu@21cn.com.
Abstract:The meridian phenomena are closely associated with the neuro-muscular function. Our experiments show that meridian phenomenon, acupoint stimulation-induced generating-sensations along meridians (GSM), does exist in some volunteers, and the subjects can describe the characteristics of the feelings and the route of GSM. Simultaneously, GSM is often accompanied with progressive myoelectric activity along the meridian which is able to be recorded objectively. Bra-chial plexus anesthesia and regional neuro-muscular block may arrest these responses while the neuro-muscular blocking agent may stop neuromuscular transmission at the motor end-plate rather than check GSM. The facts reveal that GSM probably depends on muscular activity and is involved in the secondary neuro-muscular excitation propagating along the longitudinal axis of muscles. These findings suggest that the myoelectric activities constitute the foundation of secondarily generating-sensation propagating along the longitudinal orientation of limbs (muscles), or along the meridian.
Keywords:meridian  generating-sensation along meridian  propagating-myoelectrical responses along meridian  
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