CHEN Mei-lin, WANG Chao, TAN Cheng-fu, et al. Serum metabolic profile involving protective effect of “Neiguan”(PC6)-electroacupuncture preconditioning in rats with myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(3): 176-182.
DOI:
CHEN Mei-lin, WANG Chao, TAN Cheng-fu, et al. Serum metabolic profile involving protective effect of “Neiguan”(PC6)-electroacupuncture preconditioning in rats with myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(3): 176-182. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.170627.
Serum metabolic profile involving protective effect of “Neiguan”(PC6)-electroacupuncture preconditioning in rats with myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury
摘要
目的:基于核磁共振氢谱技术(1 H NMR)观察电针"内关"穴预处理对心肌缺血再灌注损伤(MIRI)大鼠血清代谢物及其代谢通路的影响
Objective To observe the effect of"Neiguan"(PC6)-electroacupuncture(EA)preconditioning on serum metabolites in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury(MIRI)rats
so as to reveal its mechanism underlying improvement of ischemic myocardium from metabonomics.Methods A total of 48 male SD rats were randomly divided into control
model
EA"Neiguan"(PC6)and EA"Hegu"(LI4)groups(n=12 rats/group).Rats of the control group were just banded on animal boards for 30 min
once daily for 7 days.The MIRI model was established by occlusion of the left anterior descending branch of the left coronary artery for 40 min
followed by reperfusion for 1 h
and rats of the model group were also banded as those in the control group.Before modeling
EA(10 Hz/50 Hz
1 mA)was applied to bilateral"Neiguan"(PC6)and"Hegu"(LI4)for 30 min
once daily for 7 successive days.After the treatment
serum samples were collected to be analyzed by proton nuclear magnetic resonance(1 H NMR)spectroscopy.The orthogonal partial least squares discriminate analysis(PLS-DA)was employed to distinguish the serum differential metabolic profile of rats in different groups and identify potential biomarkers.Results After modeling
the ECG of model group and electroacupuncture groups showed T wave towering
and there was no obvious ST segment between R wave and T wave.The T wave decreased more than 0.2 mV after reperfusion
and there was no obvious ST segment.Compared with the control group
MIRI induced significant changes of metabolites in the serum including increase of acetoacetate acid
lectic acid
creatine
glycerol and glucose
and decrease of alanine
glutamine
glycerophosphoryl choline and phosphorylcholine.In comparison with the model group
creatine and glycerol.There is no significant difference in metabolic patterns between"Hegu"group and model group.Metabolic pathway enrichment analysis indicated that the protective effect of PC6-EA pretreatment was realized mainly by regulating pathways of glycolysis
gluconeogenesis
citric acid metabolism
pyruvate metabolism
ketone body metabolism
etc.Conclusion PC6-EA pretreatment has a role in regulating gluconeogenesis
pyruvate metabolism
amino metabolism
ketone body metabolism and energy metabolism in rats with MIRI
which maybe contribute to its protective effect on ischemic myocardium
but the specific metabolic pathways and mechanisms need being studied further.
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