而兴奋性氨基酸有减少趋势Objective: To observe changes of amino acid contents in the brain during electroacupuncture (EA) induced suppression of epileptic petit mal. Methods: A total of 5 SD rats with epilepsy were observed in the present paper. Epileptic petit mal was produced by intraperitoneal injection of pentylenetetrazol (PTZ
35 mg/kg) or PTZ (15 mg/kg) injection plus neon-lamp light stimulation (0.5 Hz
60 sec) of the eye. "Dazhui"(GV 14) and "Jizhong"(GV 6) were punctured and stimulated electrically for 20 min with G6805 EA Instrument by setting the stimulating parameters as electric current of 5 mA and frequency of 80 Hz. Perfusion fluid samples were collected from the sensory-motor area and visual area of the cerebral cortex
reticular nucleus of the thalamus and reticular part of the substantia nigra via the implanted cannula for detecting glutamate (Glu)
γ-aminobrtyric acid (GABA)
glycine (Gly) and taurine (Tau) with high pressure liquid chromatography technique. Results: After acupuncture treatment
Glu (excitatory amino acid) contents of the sensory-motor area and visual area of the cerebral cortex decreased slightly but had no significant changes in comparison with pre-treatment. GABA (inhibitory amino acid) contents of the sensory-motor area and visual area
reticular nucleus of the thalamus and reticular part of the substantia nigra
Gly (inhibitory amino acid) contents of the sensory-motor area and visual area all increased considerably compared with pre-EA in rats with epileptic petit mal (P<0.05~0.01). Tau (the excitant of Gly receptor) contents of the sensory-motor area and visual area also increased remarkably (P<0.01). Conclusion: During epileptic petit mal
EA stimulation can lower the excitatory amino acid content to a certain degree and raise the inhibitory amino acid level of the brain significantly