Perpendicular and transverse needling of “Sanyinjiao” (SP6) relieves abdominal pain by regulating arginine vasopressin and its receptor expression levels in uterus and hypothalamus in cold-stasis type dysmenorrhea rats
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Perpendicular and transverse needling of “Sanyinjiao” (SP6) relieves abdominal pain by regulating arginine vasopressin and its receptor expression levels in uterus and hypothalamus in cold-stasis type dysmenorrhea rats
SONG Yue, MA Liang-xiao, GAN Ying-ying, et al. Perpendicular and transverse needling of “Sanyinjiao” (SP6) relieves abdominal pain by regulating arginine vasopressin and its receptor expression levels in uterus and hypothalamus in cold-stasis type dysmenorrhea rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(11): 895-901.
DOI:
SONG Yue, MA Liang-xiao, GAN Ying-ying, et al. Perpendicular and transverse needling of “Sanyinjiao” (SP6) relieves abdominal pain by regulating arginine vasopressin and its receptor expression levels in uterus and hypothalamus in cold-stasis type dysmenorrhea rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(11): 895-901. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.200184.
Perpendicular and transverse needling of “Sanyinjiao” (SP6) relieves abdominal pain by regulating arginine vasopressin and its receptor expression levels in uterus and hypothalamus in cold-stasis type dysmenorrhea rats
Objective To observe the effect of perpendicular and subcutaneous transverse needling at "Sanyinjiao"(SP6) on visceral pain behavior
arginine vasopressin(AVP) content in the serum
uterine tissues
spinal cord and hypothalamus and expression of AVP receptors AVPR1 A and AVPR1 B in the uterine tissues
spinal cord and hypothalamus in cold-stasis(stasis due to pathogenic cold) type dysmenorrhea rats
so as to explore their mechanisms underlying pain relief. Methods Forty female SD rats were randomly divided into blank control
model
perpendicular needling and transverse needling groups
with 10 rats in each group. The cold-stasis dysmenorrhea rat model was established by exposure in a freezer(-25 ℃) for 4 h
once daily for 5 days
and subcutaneous injection of estradiol benzoate(once daily for 10 days) and intra-abdominal injection of oxytocin injection(once). For rats of the two acupuncture groups
acupuncture needles were inserted into the bilateral SP6 perpendicularly or transversely to a depth of about 4-5 mm
and retained for 20 min. The abdominal pain behavior was assessed by recording the writhing latency and scaling the rats' writhing reactions after modeling. The contents of AVP in the serum
uterus
spinal cord and hypothalamus tissues were assayed using ELISA and the expression of AVPR1 A and AVPR1 B in the uterus
spinal cord and hypothalamus was measured by using Western blot and quantitative real time-PCR
respectively. Results After mode-ling and compared with the blank control group
the writhing latency was significantly shortened(P<0.05)
and the writhing score in the first 20 min was significantly increased(P<0.01) in the model group. After the intervention
the writhing latency was significantly prolonged(P<0.01)
and the writhing scores in 20 min were significantly decreased(P<0.01) in the two needling groups. The AVP contents were obviously increased in the serum and uterine tissue(P<0.05
P<0.01) but decreased appa-rently in the spinal cord and hypothalamus tissues(P<0.01
P<0.05)
and the expression levels of AVPR1 A or AVPR1 B protein and mRNA were markedly increased in the uterine tissues(P<0.01
P<0.05)
and significantly decreased in the spinal cord and hypotha-lamus in the model group relevant to the control group(P<0.05
P<0.01). Following the intervention
The AVP content in the serum of the perpendicular needling group(P<0.05) and that in the uterus of the two needling groups were significantly decreased(P<0.01)
as well as that in the hypothalamus was obviously increased in the two needling groups(P<0.05). The expression levels of AVPR1 A protein and mRNA in the uterus were significantly down-regulated in the two needling groups(P<0.01
P<0.05) and AVPR1 B protein in the hypothalamus of the perpendicular needling group was up-regulated(P<0.05). Moreover
no significant differences were found between the two needling groups in regulating the related indexes mentioned above(P>0.05).Conclusion Both perpendicular and subcutaneous transverse needling at SP6 have an immediate analgesic effect in cold-stasis type dysmenorrhea rats
which may be related to their effects in regulating AVP levels and its receptor expression in the uterine and hypothalamus.
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