LI Wu, XIE Xiao-yin, TANG Yuan-wei, et al. Acupoint sensitization enhances inhibitory effect of electroacupuncture on jejunum mobility in rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(1): 27-32.
DOI:
LI Wu, XIE Xiao-yin, TANG Yuan-wei, et al. Acupoint sensitization enhances inhibitory effect of electroacupuncture on jejunum mobility in rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(1): 27-32. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.200778.
Acupoint sensitization enhances inhibitory effect of electroacupuncture on jejunum mobility in rats
Objective To observe the effect difference of electroacupuncture(EA) at the sensitized and non-sensitized acupoint "Tianshu"(ST25) on the motility of jejunum in rats.Methods Male SD rats were randomly divided into blank control
sensitized ST25(sensitization)
and non-sensitized ST25(non-sensitization) groups(n=16 in each group). The sensitization and non-sensitization were induced by injection of 15% mustard oil(20 μL) and Paraffin oil(20 μL) into the left ST25 area respectively. The rats' behavior reactions were assessed by recording the numbers and duration of licking the local sensitized skin region. At the end of experiments and after regular trans-cardiac perfusion and fixing with 10% neutral formaldehyde
the skin and muscular tissues of the ST25 region(1 cm×1 cm) were taken for H.E. staining to observe the local histopathologic changes. The intestinal motility was detected by recording the contraction pressure waves of jejunum through a small balloon-connected pressure transducer and an amplifier
followed by calculating the ratios of amplitude and frequency of contraction waves between pre-and post-EA stimulation. EA(2 Hz
0.2—6.0 mA) was applied to the sensitized and non-sensitized ST25 regions for 20 s for comparing their effects on jejunum motility.Results Compared with the blank control group
mustard oil injection but not Paraffin oil injection resulted in histological edema and neutrophils infiltration in tissues of ST25 region
and also striking increase of the number and duration of licking(P<0.01)
suggesting a sensitization of ST25 area after mustard oil injection. The ratios of spontaneous contraction amplitude and frequency of jejunum were remarkably decreased in mustard oil-treated rats compared to baseline and Paraffin oil group(P<0.001
P<0.01). The maximum inhibitory effect of EA on the intestinal movement amplitude was significantly higher in the sensitization group than in the blank control and non-sensitization groups(P<0.05
P<0.01)
and there was a dose-effect relationship between the current intensity of EA(0.5—3.0 mA) and the inhibitory rate 50% of the contraction amplitude(not the frequency) in the sensitization group(P<0.001)
but not in the blank control and non-sensitization groups(P>0.05). Additionally
1.5 mA EA stimulation at the sensitized ST25(not at the non-sensitized ST25) had an inhibitory effect on the contraction amplitude(P<0.05) rather than on the contraction frequency(P>0.05) in comparison with the blank control group.Conclusion Sensitization of acupoint ST25 can modulate the motility of jejunum and enhances the inhibitory effect of EA on the contraction amplitude of jejunum in rats. The inhibitory effect of sensitized ST25 EA is evidently stronger than that of the non-sensitized ST25 EA.
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