Lower frequency electroacupuncture is better in promoting recovery of limb locomotion in rats with sciatic nerve injury by reducing local inflammatory reaction
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Lower frequency electroacupuncture is better in promoting recovery of limb locomotion in rats with sciatic nerve injury by reducing local inflammatory reaction
HE Qing-xuan, PAN Si-teng, CHEN Yi-ran, et al. Lower frequency electroacupuncture is better in promoting recovery of limb locomotion in rats with sciatic nerve injury by reducing local inflammatory reaction[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(8): 571-576.
DOI:
HE Qing-xuan, PAN Si-teng, CHEN Yi-ran, et al. Lower frequency electroacupuncture is better in promoting recovery of limb locomotion in rats with sciatic nerve injury by reducing local inflammatory reaction[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(8): 571-576. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.180843.
Lower frequency electroacupuncture is better in promoting recovery of limb locomotion in rats with sciatic nerve injury by reducing local inflammatory reaction
Objective To observe the effect of different frequencies(2 Hz
100 Hz) of electroacupuncture(EA)on limb locomotion and the expression of inflammatory factors IL-1β
IL-6
TNF-α in sciatic nerve
and nuclear factor kappa B(NF-κB)in lumber(L)4—L5 of spinal cord in rats with sciatic nerve injury(SNI)
so as to reveal its mechanisms underlying improvement of SNI.Methods A total of 48 SD rats(half male and half female)were equally divided into blank control
model
low frequency(2 Hz)EA and high frequency(100 Hz)EA groups. The SNI model was established by clamping the spinal nerve. EA intervention(2 Hz
100 Hz
1 mA)
starting on the 8 thday after modeling
was applied to"Huantiao"(GB30)on the injured side for 15 min
once daily for 14 consecutive days. The sciatic function index(SFI)was calculated to assess the injured hindlimb recovery with reference to BAIN's and colleagues' methods.Histopathological changes of the sciatic nerve were displayed by H. E. staining. The expressions of IL-1β
IL-6 and TNF-α in the sciatic nerve tissue were detected by immunohistochemistry
and the expression of NF-κB in the spinal cord was detected by using Western blot.Results After modeling
the SFI level on day 8 was significantly decreased in the model group(P<0. 01)
and no significant differences were found among the model
low frequency EA and high frequency EA groups before the EA intervention(P>0. 05). Following the treatment(at the 22 ndday)
the SFI values of both low frequency EA and high frequency EA groups were significantly increased(P<0. 01)
suggesting an improvement of the limb motor function
and the SFI of the low frequency EA group was notably higher than that of the high frequency EA group(P<0. 01). In comparison with the blank control group
the expression levels of IL-1β
IL-6
TNF-α in the sciatic nerve and NF-κB protein in the spinal cord were significantly up-regulated(P<0. 05). Following EA intervention
the increased expression levels of IL-1β
IL-6
TNF-α and NF-κB proteins were significantly down-regulated in both low frequency EA and high frequency EA groups(P<0. 05)
and the therapeutic effect of low frequency EA was markedly superior to that of high frequency EA in down-regulating the expression levels of IL-1β
IL-6
TNF-α and NF-κB protein(P<0. 05). H. E. staining showed increase of Schwann cells in number
cellular swelling
and disintegration of the axons and myelin sheath
and appearance of vacuolar degeneration in the model group
which was relatively milder in both low frequency EA and high frequency EA groups
particularly in the low frequency EA group.Conclusion EA of GB30 at 2 Hz and 100 Hz can promote the recovery of hindlimb motor function in SNI rats
which is probably related to its function in inhibiting the inflammatory response
and facilitating the repair of the damaged sciatic nerve. 2 Hz EA is better than 100 Hz EA in the therapeutic effect.
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