COMPARISONS OF EFFECTS OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE STIMULATIONS OF TWO DIFFERENT INTENSITIES AND FREQUENCES ON MONOAMINE NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN RAT BRAIN REGIONS
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COMPARISONS OF EFFECTS OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE STIMULATIONS OF TWO DIFFERENT INTENSITIES AND FREQUENCES ON MONOAMINE NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN RAT BRAIN REGIONS
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 1, Pages: 24-29(1985)
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中医研究院针灸研究所生化研究室
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Published:1985
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COMPARISONS OF EFFECTS OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE STIMULATIONS OF TWO DIFFERENT INTENSITIES AND FREQUENCES ON MONOAMINE NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN RAT BRAIN REGIONS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1985, (1): 24-29.
DOI:
COMPARISONS OF EFFECTS OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE STIMULATIONS OF TWO DIFFERENT INTENSITIES AND FREQUENCES ON MONOAMINE NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN RAT BRAIN REGIONS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1985, (1): 24-29.DOI:
COMPARISONS OF EFFECTS OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE STIMULATIONS OF TWO DIFFERENT INTENSITIES AND FREQUENCES ON MONOAMINE NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN RAT BRAIN REGIONS
Effects of electroacupuncture stimulations of two different intensities (pulse amplitude 3V
6V)and frequencies(10Hz
200Hz)on levels of 5-HT
HIAA
NA and DA were compared in 6 rat brain regions (oblongata plus pons
hypothalamus
hippocampus
striatum
midbrain and cortex). 1.5-HT levels in the oblongata plus pons and cortex were increased by electroacupuncture stimulation of 6V
but were not increased by 3V. The frequency of 10Hz was no obvious difference as compared with 200Hz in the effects on brain 5-HT concentrations. 2.5-HIAA concentrations in the striatum and cortex were increased only using electroacupuncture stimulations of combination of higher intens- ity (6V) and lower frequency (10Hz). 3. NA level in the striatum was decreased by frepuency of 200 Hz
but was not decreased by 10 Hz
the effect of 3V on striatum NA level was no significant different as compared with 6V.Responses of NA concen- tration in the cortex to electroacupuncture stimulations of different intensi- ties and frequencies seemd to be different as compared with that in the stri- atum 4. Both frequency and intensity parameters of electroacupuncture were involved in the increases of DA levels in brain
but proper combinations of differet pulse amplitudes with different frequencies were necessary for the DA increases in brain. In addition
the response of DA level in the oblon- gata plus pons to different electroacupuncture parameters also were differ- ent from that in the hypothalamus. The results partially explain contradictions of the results obtained by laboratories using various electroacupuncture parameters in studies on rela- tionships between acupuncture and monoamine neurotransmitters. Therefore
the studies on the parameters would be very important for deep-going rese- arch of acupuncture mechanism and raising acupuncture clinical efficiency.