Electroacupuncture improves obesity by lowering gastrointestinal motility, blood lipids and expression of intestinal leptin and cholecystokinin in obese rats
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Electroacupuncture improves obesity by lowering gastrointestinal motility, blood lipids and expression of intestinal leptin and cholecystokinin in obese rats
WANG Ya-yuan, LIANG Feng-xia, CHEN Li, et al. Electroacupuncture improves obesity by lowering gastrointestinal motility, blood lipids and expression of intestinal leptin and cholecystokinin in obese rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(11): 875-881.
DOI:
WANG Ya-yuan, LIANG Feng-xia, CHEN Li, et al. Electroacupuncture improves obesity by lowering gastrointestinal motility, blood lipids and expression of intestinal leptin and cholecystokinin in obese rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(11): 875-881. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.200023.
Electroacupuncture improves obesity by lowering gastrointestinal motility, blood lipids and expression of intestinal leptin and cholecystokinin in obese rats
Objective To investigate the effect of electroacupuncture(EA) on gastrointestinal motility and expression of leptin(LEP) and cholecystokinin(CCK) in the small intestine in obese rats
so as to explore the mechanism of EA underlying improvement of obesity. Methods Male Wistar rats were randomized into 5 groups: normal control
obesity model
abdominal acupoints ["Guanyuan"(CV4)
"Zhongwan"(CV12) and bilateral "Tianshu"(ST25)]
lower-leg acupoints [bilateral "Zusanli"(ST36) and bilateral "Fenglong"(ST40)]
and abdominal+ lower-leg acupoints(n=10 rats in each group). The obesity model was established by feeding the animals with high-fat diet for 8 weeks. EA was applied to the abovementioned acupoints for 20 min every time
3 times a week for 8 weeks. The food intake and body mass were recorded. The white adipose tissue around the testicles and in the abdominal region was weighed. The serum total cholesterol(TC)
triglyceride(TG) and non-esterified fatty acid(NEFA) were detected by using automatic biochemical analyzer. The gastric empty rate and intestinal propulsive rate were calculated. The contents of serum CCK and LEP were detected by using ELISA
and the expression levels of CCK and LEP proteins in the small intestine were detected by using Western blot. Results Following modeling
the food intake
body mass
weight of white adipose around the testicles and abdomen
the gastric empty rate
and serum TC
TG
NEFA and LEP contents as well as intestinal LEP expression were significantly increased(P<0.05
P<0.01)
while the intestinal propulsive rate
serum CCK content and intestinal CCK expression were evidently decreased(P<0.01) in the model group relevant to the normal control group. After EA interventions and compared with the model group
the increased levels of food intake
body mass
white adipose weight
gastric empty rate
TC
TG
and LEP in serum and small intestine
and the decreased levels of intestinal propulsive rate
CCK in the serum and intestine were reversed in the abdominal acupoints
lower-leg acupoints and abdominal+lower-leg acupoints groups(P<0.05
P<0.01). No significant differences were found in the effects of the three EA groups in down-regulating food intake
body mass
white adipose weight
gastric empty rate
serum TC
TG and LEP levels(except NEFA) and in up-regulating intestinal propulsive rate and CCK level(P>0.05).Conclusion EA stimulation of the abdominal and lower-leg acupoints or both can reduce body weight on obesity rats
which is associated with its functions in regulating intestinal motility
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