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        Effects of Anesthetics on Somatosensory Evoked Potentials(SEPs)in Dogs

        Yeon-JungHong,Tchi-ChouNam,SeongMokJeong 한국임상수의학회 2002 한국임상수의학회지 Vol.19 No.3

        This study was designed to evaluate the effects of anesthetics on waveform of SEPs and to authorize possible anesthetic protocol for measurement of the somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs). Thirteen anesthetic methods were used. The SEPs were recorded on two channels (between the 5th and 6th lumbar vertebra as the channel 1 and between the 11th and 12th thoracic vertebra as the channel 2) following stimulation of posterior tibial nerve. To analyze SEPs wave, latency and conduction velocity were measured. Among thirteen anesthetic methods, standard SEPs waveforms were observed in dogs anesthetized with following six methods: Acepromazine + Thiopental Na + Isoflurane, Acepromazine + Propofol + Isoflurane, Diazepam + Xylazine, Xylazine + Ketamine, Acepromazine + Propofol infusion and Propofol infusion. Above six methods could be used with sufficient anesthetic depth. The differences of latency and conduction velocity among six groups were minimal compared to general waveform of SEPs. These results indicate that the six anesthetic methods can be used for recording SEPs in the dog. In particular, Diazepam + Xylazine and Xylazine + Ketamine as injectable anesthesia are considered more convenient than other four methods in veterinary medicine.

      • Elctroacupuncture and Moxibustion for Correction of Abomasal Displacement in Dairy Cattle

        Kwang-hoJang,Joo-myoungLee,Tchi-chouNam 대한수의학회 2003 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.4 No.1

        This study was performed to investigate thetherapeutic effect of electroacupuncture and moxi-bustion on abomasal displacement in dairy cattle.After acupuncture needles were inserted bilaterallyinto the acupoints, Pi yu', Wei yu' and Guan yuanyu,electronic stimulation (5 Hz and 10 V,20 minutes)was conducted once a day for 3 days consecutively.Modified moxa patch was also applied at the sameacupoints as in acupuncture for 3 days consecutively.Ten among twelve cows with abomasal displace-ment were recovered by electroacupuncture andmoxibustion, but two were treated with paramedianabomasopexy. It is considered that electroacupunc-ture and moxibustion may be convenient, safe andeconomical therapeutic alternatives available insteadof surgical procedures on abomasal displacement indairy cattle.

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        Effect of Traditional Acupumcture on Canine Gastric Motility

        SeongMokJeong,Hui-YoungKim,Tchi-ChouNam 한국임상수의학회 2002 한국임상수의학회지 Vol.19 No.4

        The effect of traditional acupuncture on gastric motility was investigated in dogs. Six healthy dogs, of mixed breed, were used in this study. The gastric motility was evaluated by electrogastromyograms (EGMG) of the smooth muscle of the pyloric region. The acupoints investigated were ST-36, ST-40, ST-41, ST-42, ST-45, BL-21 and CV-12. The gastric motility was increased by traditional acupuncture at ST-36 and BL-21 but decreased by traditional acupuncture at CV-12. However, there were no significant changes in the gastric motility after acupuncture at ST-40, ST-41, ST-42 and ST-45.

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        A Case of oculocutaneous albinism in a Maltese

        서강문,박신애,이나영,김민수,임지혜,정만복,Tchi-ChouNam 대한수의학회 2005 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.6 No.4

        A 4-month-old female maltese dog was admitted to Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of Seoul National University for evaluation of abnormal color of bilateral irises. This patient had the photophobia in the light and exhibited the complete absence of pigment resulting in white hair, pink muzzle, eyelids and foot-pads. Central zone of the irises were yellow in color influenced by tapetal reflex, and peripheral zone were pale blue. The iridal capillaries were transparented on the irises. Ophthalmoscopic examination revealed a yellow tapetal fundus but no pigment in the nontapetal fundus.

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        Effects of Traditional Acupuncture on Colonic Motility in the Rat with Colitis

        Hee-YoungKim,In-SopShim,Hye-JungLee,SeongMokJeong,SunYoungKim,Tchi-ChouNam 한국임상수의학회 2003 한국임상수의학회지 Vol.20 No.1

        The aims of this study were to investigate the efficacy of acupuncture on myoelectrical activity of inflamed or normal colon in the rat, and whether the effect of acupuncture on colonic motility was related to endogenous opioids. Twenty-two male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into three groups. Experimental groups were normal group (n=8), colitis group (n=6) and naloxone group (n=8). Stainless steel bipolar electrodes were implanted on the serosal layer of the proximal colon of rats. Colitis was induced 7 days after electrode implantation using trinitrobenzene sulphonic acid (TNBS) and ethanol. Electromyograms (EMG) were recorded by using polygraph 11 days after implantation of electrodes. In normal group, normal colonic motility was recorded for 60min, and then traditional acupuncture at GV-1 was applied for 20min and EMG was recorded for further 60min in untreated rats. In colitis group, after recording of basal colonic motility for 60min, 20min of acupuncture treatment and further EMG recording was performed for 60min in TNBS/ethanol treated rats. In naloxone group, following subcutaneous administration of naloxone (3mg/kg), recording of EMG and acupuncture treatment were performed in TNBS/ethanol treated rats. In the normal group, acupuncture at GV-1 did not induce significant changes in colonic motility. TNBS/ethanol treatment had no significant effect on the frequency of colonic motility. And in colitis group, GV-1 acupuncture significantly decreased colonic motility (p<0.01). In naloxone group, after injection of naloxone, acupuncture at GV-1 did not change colonic motility in TNBS/ethanol treated rats. On the inflamed colon, naloxone blocked the effect of acupuncture. The present results suggested that endogenous opioids released by acupuncture at GV-1 decrease the motility of inflamed colon in rats, but not normal colon.

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