Effect of acupuncture on neurological function, cerebral infarction volume, thrombolysis time window and cerebral cell apoptosis signaling pathway in cerebral infarction rats
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Effect of acupuncture on neurological function, cerebral infarction volume, thrombolysis time window and cerebral cell apoptosis signaling pathway in cerebral infarction rats
GU Ya-hui, ZHANG Xin-chang, XU Wen-tao, et al. Effect of acupuncture on neurological function, cerebral infarction volume, thrombolysis time window and cerebral cell apoptosis signaling pathway in cerebral infarction rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(3): 209-214.
DOI:
GU Ya-hui, ZHANG Xin-chang, XU Wen-tao, et al. Effect of acupuncture on neurological function, cerebral infarction volume, thrombolysis time window and cerebral cell apoptosis signaling pathway in cerebral infarction rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(3): 209-214. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.190635.
Effect of acupuncture on neurological function, cerebral infarction volume, thrombolysis time window and cerebral cell apoptosis signaling pathway in cerebral infarction rats
Objective To observe the effect of acupuncture(Acupunct) on cerebral infarction volume and expression of poly ADP ribose polymerase 1(PARP1)
apoptosis-inducing factor(AIF) and endonuclease G(Endo-G) in the cerebral cortex tissue at different time-points after cerebral ischemia(CI) in acute cerebral infarction rats
so as to explore its underlying mechanisms in prolonging time window of thrombolysis. Methods Forty-eight SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation
model
intravenous thrombolysis(IVT)-4.5 h
IVT-6 h
IVT-9 h
Acupunct+IVT-4.5 h
Acupunct +IVT-6 h
Acupunct+IVT-9 h groups(n=6 in each group). The CI model was established by using modified autologous thromboembolism via the right common carotid artery. Two hours after modeling
rats of the Acupunct groups received Acupunct stimulation of "Shuigou"(GV26) and bilateral "Neiguan"(PC6) for 30 min. Thrombolysis was conducted by injection of recombinant human tissue-type plasminogen activator(rt-PA
10 mg/kg) via caudal vein. The neurological deficit was assessed with reference to Bederson's methods. 2
3
5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride(TTC) staining was used to assess the cerebral infarction volume
and the expression of cerebral PARP1
AIF and Endo-G proteins detected by Western blot. Results Compared with the sham operation group
the neurological score and percentage of cerebral infarction volume
expression levels of PARP1
AIF and Endo-G proteins were significantly increased in the model group(P<0.01
P<0.05). After the intervention
modeling-induced increase of the aforementioned indexes was reversed in the IVT-4.5 h
Acupunct+IVT-4.5 h and Acupunct+IVT-6 h groups(P<0.05)
except PARP1 expression of the Acupunct+IVT 6 h group(P>0.05). The levels of neurological score
percentage of cerebral infarction volume
and AIF expression were significantly lower in both the Acupunct+IVT 4.5 h and Acupunct+IVT-6 h groups than in the simple IVT-4.5 h and simple IVT-6 h groups
respectively(P<0.05)
and the expression levels of PARP1 and Endo-G proteins were obviously lower in the Acupunct+IVT-4.5 h group than in the IVT-4.5 h group(P<0.05). Endo-G proteins were obviously lower in the Acupunct+IVT-9 h group than in the IVT-9 h group(P<0.05). Conclusion Acupuncture may improve neurological function
reduce cerebral infarction volume and prolong the time window of thrombolysis in CI rats
which may be associated with its effect in suppressing AIF/PARP1/Endo-G signaling.
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