YU Zhi, XIA You-bing, LU Ming-xiang, et al. Influence of Electroacupuncture Stimulation of “Tianshu”(ST 25),“Quchi”(LI 11) and “Shangjuxu”(ST 37) and Their Pairs on Gastric Motility in the Rat[J]. Acupuncture research, 2013, 38(1): 40-47.
DOI:
YU Zhi, XIA You-bing, LU Ming-xiang, et al. Influence of Electroacupuncture Stimulation of “Tianshu”(ST 25),“Quchi”(LI 11) and “Shangjuxu”(ST 37) and Their Pairs on Gastric Motility in the Rat[J]. Acupuncture research, 2013, 38(1): 40-47. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2013.01.015.
Influence of Electroacupuncture Stimulation of “Tianshu”(ST 25),“Quchi”(LI 11) and “Shangjuxu”(ST 37) and Their Pairs on Gastric Motility in the Rat
Objective To observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA) stimulation of different acupoints or acupoint pairs on gastric motility so as to explore their modulation regularities under different conditions.Methods SD rats were randomly divided into normal control
starvation(food-deprivation for 24 h)
atropine(antagonist for M-receptor)
acetylcholine(Ach
agonist for M-receptor)
propranolol(antagonist for β-receptor) and clenbuterol(agonist for β 2-receptor) and paired-acupoint groups(30 rats/group).The intragastric pressure was measured via a pressure transducer connected to a balloon inserted in the stomach cavity.EA(2 Hz /15 Hz
2 mA) was applied to the left "Tianshu"(ST 25)
"Quchi"(LI 11) and "Shangjuxu"(ST 37) which were formed in pairs: ST 25-LI 11
ST 25-ST 37 and LI 11-ST 37 for 2 min following intravenous injection of atropine(0.1%
0.8 mL/kg
40 μL·min-1·kg-1)
0.1% acetylcholine(20 μL·min-1·kg-1)
0.2% clenbuterol(80 μL·min-1·kg-1) and 0.4% propranolol(1 mL/kg
40 μL·min-1·kg-1) under food-deprivation conditions.Results After intravenous injection of atropine and clenbuterol
the intragastric pressure were decreased significantly(P<0.05)
while after administration of Ach and propranolol
the intragastric pressure increased markedly(P<0.05).Under normal and starvation conditions
and after intravenous administration of M-receptor antagonist(atropine) and agonist(Ach)
β-receptor antagonist(propranolol) and agonist(clenbuterol)
EA stimulation of ST 25 produced an apparently inhibitory effects on gastric motility(80.00%
86.67%
76.67%
86.67%
73.33% and 86.67%
respectively) and intragatric pressure(P<0.05) with the tendency being starvation >normal
acetylcholine >atropine and clenbuterol >propranolol.Whereas EA stimulation of LI 11 and ST 37 mainly produced an excitatory effect on gastric motility(60.00%
56.67%
93.33%
40.00%
53.33% and 50.00%
respectively for LI 11;66.67%
60.00%
80.00%
53.33%
46.67% and 73.33%
respectively for ST 37).Following EA stimulation of the paired-acupoint groups
ST 25-ST 37 induced a predominately inhibitory effect on gastric motility(50.00%) and intragastric pressure
while LI 11-ST 37 stimulation had a principally excitatory effect on gastric motility(53.33%)
and ST 25-LI 11 showed no apparent effect(50.00%).Conclusion EA stimulation of ST 25 area at the abdomen produces a predominant inhibitory effect on gastric motility
while EA of LI 11 and ST 37 on the upper and lower limbs induces an excitatory effect on gastric movement
when applied in pairs
EA of ST 25-ST 37 suppresses the gastric activity
and LI 11-ST 37 promotes the gastric activity
suggesting a specificity of the effect of different acupoint stimulation.
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