XIN Juan-juan, SU Yang-shuai1, YANG Zhao-kun1, et al. Effects of Electroacupuncture and Regional Thermal Stimulation at "Zusanli"(ST 36) on Pain Thresholds of TRPV 1 Knock-out Mice[J]. Acupuncture research, 2012, 37(6): 431-439.
DOI:
XIN Juan-juan, SU Yang-shuai1, YANG Zhao-kun1, et al. Effects of Electroacupuncture and Regional Thermal Stimulation at "Zusanli"(ST 36) on Pain Thresholds of TRPV 1 Knock-out Mice[J]. Acupuncture research, 2012, 37(6): 431-439. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2012.06.012.
Effects of Electroacupuncture and Regional Thermal Stimulation at "Zusanli"(ST 36) on Pain Thresholds of TRPV 1 Knock-out Mice
Objective To observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA) and moxibustion-like thermal stimulation with different temperatures at "Zusanli"(ST 36) on pain reactions in transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 knock-out(TRPV 1-/-) mice so as to study its mechanisms underlying analgesia.Methods Ten C 57 BL/6 mice and 10 TRPV 1-/-mice were respectively divided into control and TRPV 1-/-groups.EA(0.3 mA
1.0 mA
3.0 mA) or thermal water-bath(38 ℃
43 ℃
46 ℃) stimulation was applied to the right ST 36 for 20 min and 10 min
respectively.Mechanical and thermal pain thresholds of the bila-teral paws were detected before and immediately after stimulation
and 5 min after EA stimulation at 0.3 mA
3.0 mA and thermal water-bath stimulation at 38 ℃
46 ℃
separately.Results ① The thermal threshold was significantly higher in TRPV 1-/-mice than in C 57 BL/6 mice(P<0.001).② In C 57 BL/6 mice
both homolateral and contralateral mechanical and thermal pain thresholds were significantly increased following 1.0 mA
3.0 mA EA
and 43 ℃ and 46 ℃ thermal stimulation of the right Zusanli(ST 36)(P<0.05
P<0.01
P<0.001);while only homolateral mechanical and thermal pain thresholds were increased after 0.3 mA EA and 38 ℃ thermal stimulation of ST 36(P<0.05
P<0.01).In TRPV 1-/-mice group
both homolate-ral and contralateral mechanical and thermal pain thresholds were significantly increased by 3.0 mA EA stimulation of ST 36(P<0.05
P<0.01).Bilateral mechanical thresholds and homolateral thermal threshold were significantly increased by 1.0 mA EA stimulation of ST 36(P<0.05
P<0.01)
while only homolateral mechanical and thermal pain thresholds were increased by 0.3 mA EA
and 43 ℃ and 46 ℃ thermal stimulation(P<0.05
P<0.01).Additionally
only the homolateral mechanical threshold was increased by 38 ℃ thermal stimulation(P<0.05).③ The mechanical and thermal pain thresholds of the bilateral limbs were increased to some extent in TRPV 1-/-mice compared with those of C 57 BL/6 mice following EA and thermal stimulation of the right ST 36.④ Five minutes after 0.3 mA
3.0 mA EA and 38 ℃
46 ℃ thermal water-bath stimulation
both mechanical and thermal pain thresholds recovered to their baseline levels in both TRPV 1-/-and C 57 BL/6 mice.Conclusion Both EA and thermal stimulation of the right ST 36 can raise mechanical and thermal pain thresholds in TRPV 1-/-and C 57 BL/6 mice
but needing a stronger stimulation in TRPV 1-/-mice
suggesting an involvement of TRPV 1 receptors in analgesia.
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