Publication (1996-2000)
Murase K, Kawakita K : Diffuse noxious inhibitory
controls inanti-nociception produced by acupuncture and moxibustion
on trigeminal caudalis neurons in rats. Jpn. J. Physiol. 50:133-140,
2000.
Okada K, Murase K, Kawakita K : Effects of
systemic administration of capsaicin on viscerosomatic reflex
elicited by colorectal distension in adult rats. Jpn. J. Physiol.
50: S468, 2000.
Itoh K, Okada K, Kawakita K: Experimentally-induced
trigger point model in rabbits. Jpn. J. Physiol. 50: S469, 2000.
Inoue M, Katayama K, Yano T, Hojo T, Okada
K, Kawakita K, Katsumi Y: Effects of lumbar acupuncture stimulation
and sciatic nerve electrical stimulation on blood flow of the
sciatic nerve trunk. The 5th world conference on acupuncture
WFAS, World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies,
Korea, 2000.
Itoh K, Okada K, Kawakita K :An experimental
model of the acupuncture points in human subjects and rabbits.
The 5th world conference on acupuncture WFAS, World Federation
of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies, Korea, 2000.
Itoh K, Okada K, Kawakita K : Exercise-induced
trigger point model in humans and rabbits. Asian Pain Symposioum,
Kyoto, 2000.
Okada K, Itoh K, Kuwano M, Hagiwara H, Kanamoto
T, Kawakita K : Effects of systemic administration of capsaicin
on primary neural discharges evoked by colorectal distension
in adult rats. Asian Pain Symposioum, Kyoto, 2000.Okada K, Murase
K, Kawakita K : Effects of electrical stimulation of thalamic
nucleus submedius and periaqueductal gray on the visceral nociceptive
responses of spinal dorsal horn neurons in the rat. Brain Res.
834: 112-121, 1999
Kawakita K: Polymodal receptor hypothesis of
acupuncture and moxibustion and trigger point acupuncture procedures
in veterinary medicine. In Sustaiinable Medicine for Animals-Proceedings
of the twenty-fourth annual international congress on veterinary
acupuncture-, pp.85-97, 1998. Taipei
Kawakita K, Sumiya E, Murase K, Okada K : Response
characteristics of nucleus submedius neurons to colorectal distension
in the rat. Neurosci.Res, 28: 59-66, 1997
Kawakita K : Polymodal receptors: a possible
physiological candidate for understanding of acupuncture action
and acupuncture points. Eds Ueda S, Nakamura R and Ishigami S,
Proceedings of the 8th World Congress of the Interantional Rehabilitation
Medicine Association (IRMA VIII), Kyoto(Japan), 1997, August
31-Septmber 4 (Sept.2). , Monduzzi Editore, Bologna, Italy, pp513-517
Sumiya,E. and Kawakita,K., Inhibitory effects
of acupuncture and focal electrical stimulation of the nucleus
submedius on viscerosomatic reflex in anesthetized rats. Jpn.J.Physiol.
47:121-130, 1997.
Murase K, Sumiya E, Okada K, Kobayashi K, Kawakita
K : Intracranial self-stimulation and stimulation produced analgesia
of the nucleus submedius in awake rats. Pain Res. 12(2): 93-98,
1997. (in Japanese)
Okada K、0shima M、Kawakita K:Examination of
the afferent fiber responsible for the suppression ofjaw‐opening
reflex in heat, cold, and manual acupuncture stimulation in rats.
Brain Res.740: 201-207, 1996.
Kawakita K、Gotoh K:Role of polymodal receptors
in the acupuncture‐mediated endogenous pain inhibitory systems.
The Polymodal Receptor‐A Gateway to Pathological Pain, Eds. T
Kumazawa, L Kruger & K Mizumura(Progress in Brain Research Vol
ll3)Elsevier Science B∨、Amsterdam, 507−523, 1996.
Kawakita K, Okada K, Kuwata S:Application of
n-of-1 trial and C statistic on acupuncture research. Proceedings
of the World Conference on Acupuncture, Workshop ll, Research
Methodology in Acupuncture, 20−30, 1996.
Tsutani K, Kawakita K, Shichdou T:Background
and impact of WHO guidelines for clinical research on acupuncture
in Japan. Proceedings of the World Conference on Acupuncture,
Workshop ll, Research Methodology in Acupuncture, 8-11, 1996.
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