Electroacupuncture alleviated incisional neck pain possibly by suppressing TNF-α expression and increasing IL-4/IL-4 receptor signaling in cervical dorsal part of spinal cord in incisional neck pain rats
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Electroacupuncture alleviated incisional neck pain possibly by suppressing TNF-α expression and increasing IL-4/IL-4 receptor signaling in cervical dorsal part of spinal cord in incisional neck pain rats
WANG Jun-ying, GAO Yong-hui, QIAO Li-na, et al. Electroacupuncture alleviated incisional neck pain possibly by suppressing TNF-α expression and increasing IL-4/IL-4 receptor signaling in cervical dorsal part of spinal cord in incisional neck pain rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(10): 703-708.
DOI:
WANG Jun-ying, GAO Yong-hui, QIAO Li-na, et al. Electroacupuncture alleviated incisional neck pain possibly by suppressing TNF-α expression and increasing IL-4/IL-4 receptor signaling in cervical dorsal part of spinal cord in incisional neck pain rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(10): 703-708. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.190355.
Electroacupuncture alleviated incisional neck pain possibly by suppressing TNF-α expression and increasing IL-4/IL-4 receptor signaling in cervical dorsal part of spinal cord in incisional neck pain rats
EA-ST36-GB34)groups(n=21 in each group). The incisional neck pain model was established by making a longitudinal incision along the bilateral cervical thyroid regions and repeated mechanical separation stimulation. For rats of the EA groups
EA(2 Hz/100 Hz
1 m A)was applied to bilateral LI18 or ST36-GB34 for 30 min/time during the surgery
and 20 and 44 h after surgery
respectively. The thermal pain threshold(TPT)of the incisional region was detected. The immunoactivity of TNF-αand IL-10 of the dorsal portion of the cervical spinal cord(C2—C5)was detected by immunofluorescence
and the expression of TNF-α
IL-10
IL-4 and IL-4 receptor(IL-4 R)m RNAs was determined by quantitative real-time PCR.Results Compared with the normal group
the TPT of the incisional area was significantly decreased at 4
24 and 48 h after neckincision(P<0. 05)
the levels of TNF-α m RNA
IL-10 m RNA and TNF-α IL-10 immunoactivity at 24 h were remarkably increased(P<0. 05)
and the expression of IL-4 R m RNA was considerably decreased at 24 h in the model group(P<0. 05). Following EA intervention
the TPT
and expression levels of IL-4 m RNA and IL-4 R m RNA were significantly increased at 24 h after surgery in the EA-LI18 group relevant to the model group(P<0. 05)
while the expression level of TNF-α(coexpressed with microgliacytes)in the EA-LI18 group
and TNF-α m RNA expression at 24 h in both EA-LI18 and EA-ST36-GB34 groups
as well as the expression of IL-10 and IL-10 m RNA at 24 h in both EA-LI18 and EA-ST36-GB34 groups were significantly decreased(P<0. 05). The effect of EA LI18 was significantly superior to that of EA ST36-GB34 in up-regulating TPT and expression of IL-4 m RNA and IL-4 R m RNA at 24 h(P<0. 05).Conclusion EA of LI18 has an analgesic effect in incisional neck pain rats
which may be related to its effect in down-regulating the expression of TNF-α
IL-10 and promoting IL-4/IL-4 R signaling in dorsal portions of the cervical spinal cord. The analgesic effect of EA LI18 is better than that of EA ST36-GB34.
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