Influence of Connexin 43 Gene Knockout on the Analgesic Effect of Acupuncture in Visceral Pain Mice
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Influence of Connexin 43 Gene Knockout on the Analgesic Effect of Acupuncture in Visceral Pain Mice
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 1, Pages: 3-6(2008)
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1. 华中科技大学同济医学院附属同济医院中西医结合研究所
2. 华中科技大学同济医学院附属同济医院神经内科,武汉,430030
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YU Wei-chang, HUANG Guang-ying, ZHANG Ming-min, et al. Influence of Connexin 43 Gene Knockout on the Analgesic Effect of Acupuncture in Visceral Pain Mice[J]. Acupuncture research, 2008, (1): 3-6.
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YU Wei-chang, HUANG Guang-ying, ZHANG Ming-min, et al. Influence of Connexin 43 Gene Knockout on the Analgesic Effect of Acupuncture in Visceral Pain Mice[J]. Acupuncture research, 2008, (1): 3-6.DOI:
Influence of Connexin 43 Gene Knockout on the Analgesic Effect of Acupuncture in Visceral Pain Mice
Objective To explore the possible central and peripheral mechanisms of connexin 43 gene knockout in acupuncture analgesia.Methods Fifty-four wide type(WT) mice and 54 connexin 43 gene knockout(heterozygote
HT) mice were randomly divided into WT control group
WT model group
WT acupuncture group
HT control group
HT model group and HT acupuncture group(n=18/group).Visceral pain model was established by intraperitoneal injection of 0.6% acetic acid(0.1 mL/10 g)."Zhongwan"(CV 12) and bilateral "Zusanli"(ST 36) were punctured with filiform needles and stimulated for 30 min by manipulating the needle for 30 s every 5 min.The latency and the number of body-writhing response were observed and the contents of β-endorphin(β-EP) in hypothalamus and serum prostaglandin E2(PGE2) were detected with radioimmunoassay(RIA).Results There was no significant difference in the latency and the number of body-writhing response
and contents of hypothalamic β-EP and serum PGE2 between HT and WT control groups(P>0.05).Compared with the corresponding control groups
the latency of body-writhing in WT model and HT model groups shortened significantly and the number of bodywrithing increased considerably in two model groups(P<0.01).While in comparison with WT model group
the latency of bodywrithing prolonged significantly and the number of body-writhing decreased apparently in WT acupuncture group(P<0.01);but no marked differences were found between HT model and HT acupuncture groups in these two indexes(P>0.05).Compared with the corresponding control groups
the contents of both β-EP and PGE2 increased obviously in WT model and HT model groups(P<0.05).In comparison with WT model group
β-EP levels in WT acupuncture group increased further significantly(P<0.05)
and serum PGE2 in WT acupuncture group decreased obviously(P<0.05);but no significant changes were found between HT model and HT acupuncture groups in β-EP and PGE2 levels(P>0.05).Conclusion Acupuncture has a marked antinociceptive effect in WT mice with visceral pain
which may be related to its effects in increasing hypothalamic β-EP and decreasing serum PGE2;while in connexin 43 gene knockout mice
all the above-mentioned effects of acupuncture are eliminated
indicating an important role of connexin 43 in the analgesic effect of acupuncture.
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