The Effects of Capsaicin Blocking C Fibers of Nervi Peroneus Communis and Its Influence on Analgesia of EA at "Zusanli
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The Effects of Capsaicin Blocking C Fibers of Nervi Peroneus Communis and Its Influence on Analgesia of EA at "Zusanli
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 4, Pages: 295-303(1997)
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中国中医研究院针灸研究所,北京,10070
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The Effects of Capsaicin Blocking C Fibers of Nervi Peroneus Communis and Its Influence on Analgesia of EA at "Zusanli[J]. Acupuncture research, 1997, (4): 295-303.
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The Effects of Capsaicin Blocking C Fibers of Nervi Peroneus Communis and Its Influence on Analgesia of EA at "Zusanli[J]. Acupuncture research, 1997, (4): 295-303.DOI:
The Effects of Capsaicin Blocking C Fibers of Nervi Peroneus Communis and Its Influence on Analgesia of EA at "Zusanli
The aim of the. work was to study the effects of capsaicin (Cap) blocking afferent C fibers of n.peroneus communis innervating "Zusanli" and the influence of Cap on analgesia produced by elec-troacupuncture (EA) at "Zusanli".The highest antidromic C waves of n. peroneus communis in rats were recorded. 1 %
1. 5% capsaicin soi 25μl were topically applied on the nerve between the electrodes of stimulation and record
and the changes of C wave amplitude were analysed.After 1 % Cap was applied to the nerve
the C waves were immediately reduced to 68. 3 % of con-trol before Cap treatment and kept at 55. 4 % for 45 minutes (P
<
0. 001
n =9)
having not been re-covered but they were not yet completely blocked. The vehicle (10% Tween80 liquid paraffin) applied on the nerve have not the effects on C waves (n = 7).Then the dose of capsaicin was increased to 1. 5 % Cap sol 25μl
after it was applied on the nerve trunk
the C waves were decreased immediately to 77. 7% of control
then the C wave amplitudes were decreased to 46. 2 % (P
<
0.01 ) in 5 minutes
then maintained at 54. 5 % 1. 5% capsaicin soi 25μl were topically applied on the nerve between the electrodes of stimulation and record
and the changes of C wave amplitude were analysed.After 1 % Cap was applied to the nerve
the C waves were immediately reduced to 68. 3 % of con-trol before Cap treatment and kept at 55. 4 % for 45 minutes (P
<
0. 001
n =9)
having not been re-covered but they were not yet completely blocked. The vehicle (10% Tween80 liquid paraffin) applied on the nerve have not the effects on C waves (n = 7).Then the dose of capsaicin was increased to 1. 5 % Cap sol 25μl
after it was applied on the nerve trunk
the C waves were decreased immediately to 77. 7% of control
then the C wave amplitudes were decreased to 46. 2 % (P
<
0.01 ) in 5 minutes
then maintained at 54. 5 %
53. 3 % for 15 53. 3 % for 15
30 minutes (P
<
0. 05) (n = 4). But the C waves were not yet completely blocked.When the action time of 1. 5 % capsaicin sol was prolonged for 24 hours
the C waves were de-creased in 4/6 experimental examples
and they were completely blocked only another 2 examples.The analgesia of electroacupuncture (EA) at "Zusanli" before and after 1. 5 % Cap applying on the nervi peroneus communis for 30 minutes was observed. Before Cap treatment
EA at "Zusanli" could obviously inhibit the nociceptive responses of NRM neuron induced by stimulation of rats tail tip in 0 10. 15 .20 and 30 minutes (P
<
0. 05
n = 7). But after Cap
the inhibition of EA at "Zusanli" .on the nociceptive responses was clearly weakened(P
>
0. 05
n = 7 ). In a case (NO. 88107 )
that C wave was nearly completely b1ocked
analgesia of EA at the lateral "Zusanli" disappeared
but EA at con-tralateral "Zusanli" could still produce analgesia.It is shggested .that role of afferent C fibers in EA analgesia is very important and itidispensable
Department of Physiochemistry, School of Pharmacy, Departmetn of Histology and Embryoloyg and Department of Neurobioloyg,School Basic Medical Sciences,Tongji Medical Universiyt
同济医科大学基础医学院组织学与胚胎学教研室
同济医科大学神经生物学教研室
Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, China Academy of T.. M. Beijing