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Effects of Jasoeumja Extract On the Contraction of Isolated Guinea pig Trachea Smooth Muscle (자소음자(紫蘇飮子)가 GUINEA PIG의 기관지(氣管支) 평활근(平滑筋)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Song, Jin-Oh;Han, Sang-Whan
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.77-91
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    • 1990
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of Jasoeumja extract on the contractile force of the isolated guinea pig trachea smooth muscle and elucidate its mechanism. The results were obtained as follows: 1. The isolated trachea smooth muscle was suspended in the Organ bath with oxygenated Kreb's Henseleit bicarbonate buffer solution at $37^{\circ}C$, and the developed tension by the drug was recorded with Isometric transducer (Nacro F-60). The resting tension was approximately 0.5g. 2. The trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig was significantly relaxed by the administration of Jasoeumja extract. 3. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to histamine $10^{-4}M$ was significantly inhibited by Jasoeumja extract. 4. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to acetylcholine $10^{-4}M$ was considerably inhibited by Jasoeumja extract. 5. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to 5-hydroxytryptamine $10^{-4}M$ was considerably inhibited by Jasoeumja extract.

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Effects of Haepyoyangjintang and Haepyoejintang Extract On the Contraction of Isolated guinea pig trachea smooth muscle (해표양진탕(解表兩陳湯) 및 해표이진탕(解表二陳湯)이 Guinea Pig의 기관지(氣管支) 평활근(平滑筋)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Park, Cheon-Su;Han, Sang-Hwan
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.68-79
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    • 1990
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of Heapyoyangjintang and Haepyoejintang extract on the contractile force of the isolated guinea pig trachea smooth muscle and elucidate its mechanism. The results were obtained as follows : 1. The isolated trachea smooth muscle was suspended in the organ bath with oxygenated kreb's Henseleit bicarbonate buffer solution at $37^{\circ}C$, and the developed tension by the drug was recorded with Isometric transducer(nacro F-60). The resting tension was approximately 0.5g. 2. The trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig was significantly relaxed by the administration of Haepyoyangjintang and Haepyoejintang extract. 3. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to histamine$10^4M$ Was significantly inhibited by Heapyoyangjintang and Haepyoejintang extract. 4. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to acetylcholine$10^4M$ was considerably inhibited by Haepyoyangjintang and Haepyoejintang extract. 5. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to 5-hydorxytrtrypptamine $10^4M$ was considerably inhibited by Haepyoyangjintang and haepyoejintang extract.

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Effects of Samyootang and Shinchulsan Extract on the Contraction of Isolated Guinea pig's Trachea Smooth Muscle (삼요탕(三拗湯) 및 신출산(神朮散)이 GUINEA PIG의 기관지(氣管支) 평활근(平滑筋)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Oh, Young-Oug
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.84-94
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    • 1992
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of samyootang and shinchulsan extract on the contractile force of the isolated guinea pig trachea smooth muscle and elucidate it's mechanism The isolated were obtained as follows ; 1. The isolated trachea smooth muscle was suspended in the organ bath with oxygenated kreb's Henseleit bicarbonate buffer solution at $37^{\circ}C$, and the developed tension by the drug was recored with Isometric transducer (nacro F-60) The resting tension was approximately 0.5g 2. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to histamine $10^{-4}M$ was significantly inhibited by samyootang and shinchulsan extract. 3. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to acetylcholine $10^{-4}M$ was considerably inhibited by samyootang and shinchulsan extract. 4. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to histamine $10^{-4}M$ was significantly inhibited by samyootang and shinchulsan extract. 5. The contractile response of the trachea smooth muscle of the isolated guinea pig to acetylcholine $10^{-4}M$ was significantly inhibited by samyootang and shinchulsan extract.

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Effects of Potassium Ion and Caffeine on Contraction and Cytosolic Free $Ca^{2+}$ Levels in Vascular Smooth Muscle (혈관평할근 세포에서의 칼륨이온과 카페인의 영향: 수축과 세포내 칼슘이온 농도에 대하여)

  • Ahn, H.Y.;Karaki, H.
    • The Korean Journal of Pharmacology
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.197-201
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    • 1988
  • Effects of high concentration of KC1 and caffeine on cytosolic $Ca^{2+}$ level $([Ca^{2+}]_{cyt})$, measured simultaneously with muscle tension using a fluorescent intracellular $Ca^{2+}$ indicator fura 2, were examined in isolated smooth muscle of rat aorta. High $K^+$ (72.7 mM) solution induced sustained increase in both $([Ca^{2+}]_{cyt})$ and tension. In contrast to this, caffeine (20 mM) induced a rapid increase in $([Ca^{2+}]_{cyt})$ followed by a decrease to a level which was higher than the resting level. However, muscle tension showed only a transient increase followed by a decrease below the resting level. In a $Ca^{2+}-free$ solution, high $K^+-induced$ neither $([Ca^{2+}]_{cyt})$ nor tension, whereas caffeine induced a transient increase in both $([Ca^{2+}]_{cyt})$ and muscle tension. These results suggest that high $K^+-induced$ contraction in vascular smooth muscle of rat aorta is due to $Ca^{2+}$ influx whereas caffeine-induced contraction is due to $Ca^{2+}$ release from cellular store. Further, caffeine seems to have an additional effect to decrease the sensitivity of the contractile elements to $Ca^{2+}$.

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The Effects of ESWT and US on Muscle Power, Pain and Muscle Tension at Trigger Point of the Scapular Inter Angle (견갑골 내측 상부의 발통점에 체외충격파와 초음파 적용시 통증과 피부두께, 근력변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Seung-Hyub;Pi, Eo-Ra;Jung, Ha-Ney;Lee, Ho-Seok;Joo, Da-Sol;Lee, Seung-Hee;Choi, Min-Hee;Choi, Hyun-Ji;Hong, Young-In;Kim, Ji-Eun;Han, Sang-Wan
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2009
  • Purpose : This study aims to investigate into the change in muscle power, pain and muscle tension upon application of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) and ultrasound (US) at trigger point (TrP) of the Scapular inter angle. Methods : In total of 24 human subjects that experience pain upon stimulation at the scapular inter angle were recruited. They were divided into three groups: control, ESWT and US group. Each group was subjected to appropriate stimulation three times per week for four weeks except the control group which had no restrictions in lifestyle. The ESWT group was subjected to Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy with a 2 $cm^2$ head, 20 times at speed of application of 60 pulses/min and depth of intrusion of 25 mm Whereas the US group was subject to Ultra sound therapy with 1$cm^2$ head, 1 MHz in frequency, 1.5 W/$cm^2$ of strength with five minutes of continuous application. Measurements were performed immediately prior to and at the end of the experiment. Results : There was no statistical significance in the change in muscle tension and muscle power as well as the difference between both groups before and after the experiment. VAS and VRS, all of which indicates changes in pain level, had statistically significant differences between them in pretest posttest comparisons. However, ESWT was superior to US in terms of decreasing muscle tension and pain while increasing muscle power. Conclusion : This study has made it evident that ESWT is far more reasonable to apply to TrP.

Orthodromic Transfer of the Temporalis Muscle in Incomplete Facial Nerve Palsy

  • Aum, Jae Ho;Kang, Dong Hee;Oh, Sang Ah;Gu, Ja Hea
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.348-352
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    • 2013
  • Background Temporalis muscle transfer produces prompt surgical results with a one-stage operation in facial palsy patients. The orthodromic method is surgically simple, and the vector of muscle action is similar to the temporalis muscle action direction. This article describes transferring temporalis muscle insertion to reconstruct incomplete facial nerve palsy patients. Methods Between August 2009 and November 2011, 6 unilateral incomplete facial nerve palsy patients underwent surgery for orthodromic temporalis muscle transfer. A preauricular incision was performed to expose the mandibular coronoid process. Using a saw, the coronoid process was transected. Three strips of the fascia lata were anchored to the muscle of the nasolabial fold through subcutaneous tunneling. The tension of the strips was adjusted by observing the shape of the nasolabial fold. When optimal tension was achieved, the temporalis muscle was sutured to the strips. The surgical results were assessed by comparing pre- and postoperative photographs. Three independent observers evaluated the photographs. Results The symmetry of the mouth corner was improved in the resting state, and movement of the oral commissure was enhanced in facial animation after surgery. Conclusions The orthodromic transfer of temporalis muscle technique can produce prompt results by applying the natural temporalis muscle vector. This technique preserves residual facial nerve function in incomplete facial nerve palsy patients and produces satisfying cosmetic outcomes without malar muscle bulging, which often occurs in the turn-over technique.

Changes of Surface Temperature and Electromyography Activities by Local Heat and Cold (온열과 냉의 국소적용에 의한 체표면 온도와 근전도 활동의 변화)

  • Choi, Seok-Ju;Lim, Sang-Wan;Kim, Su-Hyon;Mun, Dal-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 2007
  • INTRODUCTION: Local heat and cold application has been frequently used as means of muscle relaxation and blood circulation or reinforcing muscle strength, relaxing muscle tension in clinical situation. In particular, it has been known that long-term heat and cold application for relaxing muscle tension inhibits muscle spasticity or tension. But, it has been rarely reported that what influences of heat and cold application on activation of muscle action potential. Therefore, this study aims to analyze surface temperature and electromyography activities according to the heat and cold application. METHODE: Subjects of this research were 10 normal men and women (5 men, 5 women). Hot pack and cold pack was applied to vastus medialis muscle of thigh and rectus femoris muscle for 20 min. Surface temperature of vastus medialis muscle and rectus femoris muscle was measured, knee joint of subjects was in $45^{\circ}$ flexion, sitting on a chair, maximal isometric contraction was induced, surface electromyography (sEMG) signals were collected and root mean square (RMS) and median frequency (MOF) were analyzed. All measurements were conducted before and immediately after experiment, 10 min., 20 min. and 30 min. after experiment. Data were analyzed with SPSS 12.0 program, comparison of changes in superficial temperature and sEMG signals through repeated measurement was conducted with repeated measures ANOVA and significance level $\alpha$ was 0.05. RESULTS: Changes of surface temperature of vastus medialis muscle according to cold application were radically decreased immediately after application, but it was recovered after 30 min. of application and it showed significant difference (F4. 36=72.216, P<0.001). Surface temperature of rectus femoris also showed radical decrease immediately after application, but it was recovered after 30 min. of application and showed significant difference (F4. 36=88.930, P<0.001). Changes of surface temperature of vastus medialis muscle according to heat application were radically increased immediately after application, but it was recovered after 30 min. of application and it showed significant difference (F4. 36=27.267, P<0.001). Surface temperature of rectus femoris also showed radical decrease immediately after application, but it was recovered after 30 min. of application and showed significant difference (F4. 36=19.774, P<0.001). Changes of sEMG by heat and cold application were no statistical difference. Surface temperature of skeletal muscle after heat and cold application showed significant change for 30 min., but it was found that increase or decrease of surface temperature had not great influence on sEMG activities.

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A Comparative Study of Vocal Fold Vibratory Behaviors Shown in the Phonation of the /i/ Vowel between Persons who Stutter and Persons with Muscle Tension Dysphonia Using High-Speed Digital Imaging (초고속 성대촬영기(High-Speed Digital Imaging)를 이용한 말더듬인과 근 긴장성 발성장애인의 /이/모음 발성 시 성대 진동 양상에 관한 비교 연구)

  • Jung, Hun;Ahn, Jong-Bok;Park, Jin-Hyaung;Choi, Byung-Heun;Kwon, Do-Ha
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.195-201
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to use high-speed digital imaging (HSDI) to compare vocal vibratory behaviors of persons who stutter (PWS) and persons with muscle tension dysphonia (PMTD) for uttering the /i/ vowel in a bid to identify the characteristics of vocal fold vibratory behaviors of PWS. This study surveyed seven developmental PWSs and seven PMTDs. The findings of the study indicated the following: first, regarding the two groups' vocal fold vibratory behaviors, of seven PWSs, three were found to be close vocal tract (VC) and four were found to be combination vocal tract (VCB). Of the seven PMTDs, one was found to be VC, and the other six were found to be VCB. These results indicate that a voiceprint which is different from the open vocal tract (VO) found in normal groups in research conducted by Jung, et al. (2008b) appeared in both groups of this study. Even between the two groups, there is a difference in the voiceprint before vocalization. Second, a VKG analysis was conducted to identify the two groups' vocal cord contact quotient. As a result, the PWS group's vocal cord contact quotient changed gradually from an irregular one at the initial vocalization stage to a regular one. The PMTD group continued the tension at the initial vocalization. Putting together all of these results, there is a difference in vocal fold vibratory behaviors between PWSs and PMTDs when they speak. Thus, there was a difference in muscular tension between the two groups.

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The Effects on EMG Level by EMG Biofeedback with Progressive Muscle Relaxation Training on Tension Headache (점진적 근육이완 훈련을 병용한 EMG바이오 피드백이 긴장성 두통 환자의 EMG 수준 감소에 미치는 효과)

  • 노유자;김남초;김희승
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.195-213
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    • 1990
  • The purpose of this study is to assess if EMG biofeedback training with progressive muscle relaxation training is effective in reducing the EMG level in patients with tension headaches. This study which lasted from 23 October to 30 December 1989, was conducted on 10 females who were diagnosed as patients with tension headaches and selected from among volunteers at C. University in Seoul. The process of the study was as follows : First, before the treatment the baseline was measured for two weeks and the level of EMG was measured five times in five minutes. And then EMG biofeedback training was used to six weeks, 12 sessions in at and progressive muscle relaxation was done at home by audio tape over eight weeks. Each session was composed of a 5-minute baseline, two 5-minute EMG biofeedback training periods and a 5-minute self-control stage. Each stage was followed by a five minute rest period. So each session took a total of 40 minutes. The EMG level was measured by EMG biofeedback (Autogenic-Cyborg : M 130 EMG module). The results were as follows : 1. The average age of the subjects was 44.1 years and the average history of headache was 10.6 years(range 6 months-20 yens). 2. The level of EMG was lowest between the third and the fourth week of the training except in Cases I and IV. 3. The patients began to show a nonconciliatory attitude at the first session of the fifth week of the training.

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The Effect of Voice Therapy for Functional Voice Disorder (기능적 음성장애 환자에서의 음성치료의 효과)

  • 정성민;조윤희;홍순관;변성완;김은아;손지연;박애경
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.145-150
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    • 2002
  • Background and Objectives : Patients with so-called 'functional voice disorders' who have structurally normal larynges and demonstrate muscle misuse in the larynx, and those with several interacting causes including habitual muscle tension, are probably better defined as having a 'muscle misuse voice disorder'. The purpose of this study was to analyze the voice and effectiveness of voice therapy in patients with functional voice disorders and to provide a guide for the treatment of functional voice disorder. Materials and Method : The records of 35 patients, presenting with functional voice disorder and receiving voice therapy during October, 2001 to September, 2002, were reviewed. Prior to voice therapy, the stroboscopic examination of their larynx, aerodynamic and acoustic analysis was done. The results of voice therapy were compared according to the patient's subjective, perceptual evaluation of voice, and maximal phonation time. Results : Patient's subjective, perceptual evaluation, and maximal phonation time showed superior results after voice therapy. Conclusion : The result of this study indicates that voice therapy is an effective treatment method of patients with functional voice disorder, especially muscular tension dysphonia.

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