Effects of Scalp-point Penetration Needling on Cerebral β-EP and cAMP Contents and the Correlation between β-EP and cAMP in Rats with Acute Cerebral Infarction
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Effects of Scalp-point Penetration Needling on Cerebral β-EP and cAMP Contents and the Correlation between β-EP and cAMP in Rats with Acute Cerebral Infarction
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 3, Pages: 170-173(2002)
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1. 湖北中医学院
2. 湖北中医学院,武汉,430061
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Published:2002
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Effects of Scalp-point Penetration Needling on Cerebral β-EP and cAMP Contents and the Correlation between β-EP and cAMP in Rats with Acute Cerebral Infarction[J]. Acupuncture research, 2002, (3): 170-173.
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Effects of Scalp-point Penetration Needling on Cerebral β-EP and cAMP Contents and the Correlation between β-EP and cAMP in Rats with Acute Cerebral Infarction[J]. Acupuncture research, 2002, (3): 170-173.DOI:
Effects of Scalp-point Penetration Needling on Cerebral β-EP and cAMP Contents and the Correlation between β-EP and cAMP in Rats with Acute Cerebral Infarction
这可能是针灸发挥治疗作用的重要机制之一Objective: To observe the effect of scalp-acupuncture on cerebral β-EP and cAMP contents and to analyze the correlation between changes of β-EP and cAMP in rats with acute cerebral infarction. Methods: 90 SD rats were randomly divided into control group (n=10)
model group (n=40) and scalp-acupuncture group (n=40)
those of the later two groups were respectively divided into 4 subgroups further
with 10 cases in every subgroup. Penetration needling from "Baihui" (GV 20) to "Qianding" (GV 21) and from "Shuaigu" (GB 8) to "Xuanli" (GB 6) was performed using filiform needles and the scalp-acupoints were stimulated with G6805 Electroacupuncture Therapeutic Apparatus (1 mA
30 Hz and duration of 30 min)
once after waking up
twice daily afterwards. Acute cerebral infarction model was produced by blocking the blood flow of the middle cerebral artery with a cauterized global nylon thread end (0.25 mm in diameter). The contents of β-EP and cAMP in the brain tissues of rats were assayed with radioimmunoassay (RIA). Results: In model group (including 6 hr
24 hr
48 hr and 72 hr subgroups)
cAMP contents were markedly lower than that of normal control group; while β-EP contents were significantly higher than that of normal control group (P<0.01). After acupuncture
the content of cAMP increased significantly and that of β-EP lowered evidently in comparison with model group (P<0.05
0.01)
which were close to those of normal control group. There was a significant negative correlation between the contents of β-EP and cAMP (r=-0.8583). Conclusion: Electroacupuncture of scalp-acupoint can adjust the contents of β-EP and cAMP in the brain tissues of rats with acute cerebral infarction
which may contribute to the effect of acupuncture in improving symptoms and signs of cerebral infarction patients.