Observation on the Central Afferent Pathway of "Guanyuan"(CV 4) under Normal and Pathological States and the Influence of Electroacupuncture
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Observation on the Central Afferent Pathway of "Guanyuan"(CV 4) under Normal and Pathological States and the Influence of Electroacupuncture
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 3, Pages: 147-153(2008)
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1. 复旦大学上海医学院中西医结合系复旦大学脑研究所
2. 华中农业大学微生物国家重点实验室
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ZHANG Feng, FENG Yi, ZHOU Rui1, et al. Observation on the Central Afferent Pathway of "Guanyuan"(CV 4) under Normal and Pathological States and the Influence of Electroacupuncture[J]. Acupuncture research, 2008, (3): 147-153.
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ZHANG Feng, FENG Yi, ZHOU Rui1, et al. Observation on the Central Afferent Pathway of "Guanyuan"(CV 4) under Normal and Pathological States and the Influence of Electroacupuncture[J]. Acupuncture research, 2008, (3): 147-153.DOI:
Observation on the Central Afferent Pathway of "Guanyuan"(CV 4) under Normal and Pathological States and the Influence of Electroacupuncture
Objective To investigate the afferent pathways of "Guanyuan"(CV 4) under normal and pathological states and to observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA) on them.Methods Twenty-four female SD rats were randomly divided into normal control(NC)
NC+EA
ovariectomy(OVX) and OVX+EA groups
with 6 cases in each.Four weeks after OVX
Pseudorabies Virus(PRV
10 μl liquid containing 108 plaque-forming units) was injected into CV4.Thirty minutes after PRV injection
EA(2 Hz
2-3 mA) was applied to CV4 for 30 minutes
once daily for 3 days.Six hours after the third EA treatment
all the rats were perfused transcardially with 4% paraformaldehyde under anesthesia
followed by sampling the brain and spinal cord and cutting into sections(35 μm).Immunohistochemical method(rabbit anti-rat beta-galactosidase) was used to display PRV immunoreactive(PRV-IR) positive neurons.Results 1) After injection of PRV
PRV-IR positive cells widely distributed in the spinal cord(cervical
thoracic and lumbar segments)
brain stem(nucleus of solitary tract
cuneate nucleus
gigantocellular reticular nucleus
nucleus of spinal tract of trigeminal nerve
nucleus raphe magnus
locus caeruleus
etc)
hypothalamus and cerebral cortex in each group.2) After OVX
apparently fewer PRV-IR positive cells were found in some nuclei as medial septum nucleus(MSN)
arcuate nucleus(ARC)
diagonal band nucleus(DBN)
paraventricular nucleus(PVN) which have close relation with endocrine activity(P<0.05);and rarely seen in ventromedial hypothalamus(VMH) and lateral preoptic area(LPO)(P<0.01).But in OVX+EA group
PRV-IR positive cells in above regions or nuclei increased significantly(P<0.05 or P<0.01).No obvious difference was found between NC and NC+EA groups in the number of PRV-IR positive cells(P>0.05).Conclusion Following OVX
PRV-IR positive cells in neuroendocrine-related nuclei of hypothalamus reduced significantly in number;EA of "Guanyuan"(CV 4) can promote the recovery of these neurons in above mentioned nuclei.
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