Contributions of Cylindrical Restraint and Needle Insertion to the Analgesia Obtained from Electroacupuncture in Mice
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Contributions of Cylindrical Restraint and Needle Insertion to the Analgesia Obtained from Electroacupuncture in Mice
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 3, Pages: 236-240(2001)
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1. 北京大学神经科学研究所,北京,100083
2. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Program!University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
3. .DanielStreet,E,603
4. Champaign
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Contributions of Cylindrical Restraint and Needle Insertion to the Analgesia Obtained from Electroacupuncture in Mice[J]. Acupuncture research, 2001, (3): 236-240.
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Contributions of Cylindrical Restraint and Needle Insertion to the Analgesia Obtained from Electroacupuncture in Mice[J]. Acupuncture research, 2001, (3): 236-240.DOI:
Contributions of Cylindrical Restraint and Needle Insertion to the Analgesia Obtained from Electroacupuncture in Mice
制动及扎针引起的痛阈升高也可能是重要因素Objective: In almost all researches about electroacupuncture (EA) analgesi a on animals
restraint and needle insertion is necessary. It is difficult to te ll whether the restraint and needle in the EA experiment insertion can result in stress induced analgesia. On the basis that 2 Hz EA could induce analgesia in Swiss Webster mice
the present paper aims to investigate the contributions of cylindrical restraint and needle insertion to the analgesia obtained from electr oacupuncture in mice.Methods: The animals restrained with a transient
gentle cardboard/clothing holder served as the control group(n=8)
t he animals rest rained with the cylindrical holder were divided into two treatment groups accord ing to whether there were inserted needles in the acupoints (ST 36 and SP 6). Th e pain thresholds were assessed with tail withdrawal latencies (TWL) in 48 ℃ ho t water.Results: The TWLs in animals restrained with cylindrical holder
with or without needle insertion (4.0±0.1 sec and 4.5±0.1 sec from the 30 th to 90 th min
n=56)
were much higher than those in a nimals res trained with cardboard/cloth holder (3.2±0.1 sec
n=112).Con clusion: WT the analgesia obtained in the EA experiments results from not only the elec trical stimulation
bu t also the increased pain threshold induced by holder immobilization and needle insertion.
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