Effect of Electroacupuncture Intervention on Expression of Pain Sensory and Affective Processing-relatedμ-opioid Receptor,etc.in the Amygdala in Chronic Neuropathy Pain Rats
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Effect of Electroacupuncture Intervention on Expression of Pain Sensory and Affective Processing-relatedμ-opioid Receptor,etc.in the Amygdala in Chronic Neuropathy Pain Rats
YAN Ya-xia, FENG Xiu-mei, WANG Jun-ying, et al. Effect of Electroacupuncture Intervention on Expression of Pain Sensory and Affective Processing-relatedμ-opioid Receptor,etc.in the Amygdala in Chronic Neuropathy Pain Rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2016, 41(1): 3-10.
DOI:
YAN Ya-xia, FENG Xiu-mei, WANG Jun-ying, et al. Effect of Electroacupuncture Intervention on Expression of Pain Sensory and Affective Processing-relatedμ-opioid Receptor,etc.in the Amygdala in Chronic Neuropathy Pain Rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2016, 41(1): 3-10. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2016.01.001.
Effect of Electroacupuncture Intervention on Expression of Pain Sensory and Affective Processing-relatedμ-opioid Receptor,etc.in the Amygdala in Chronic Neuropathy Pain Rats
Objective To observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA)on expression of pain sensory and affective processing-relatedμ-opioid receptor(MOR)
glutamatergic AMPA receptor subunit GluA 1
extracellular signal-regulated kinase(ERK 1/2)
cAMP response element binding protein(CREB)in the amygdala in chronic constrictive injury(CCI)+ negative affection(NA)rats
so as to reveal its mechanism underlying pain relief.Methods A total of 32 male Wistar rats were randomized into normal control
model
EA
and anesthesia+EA(AEA)groups(n=8in each group).The neuropathic pain NA model was established by ligation of the left sciatic nerve and repeated electrical stimulation of the paw-bottom in the pain-paired compartment.EA was applied to bilateral"Zusanli"(ST 36)and"Yanglingquan"(GB 34)for 30 min
once daily for 7days.Thermal pain threshold(paw withdrawl latency
PWL)of the bilateral paws was measured by using a Tail-Flick Unit.The expression levels of MOR and p-CREB in the central amygdala(CeA)and those of MOR
GluA 1
p-ERK 1/2and p-CREB in the right amygdala area were determined using immunofluorescence and Western blot
respectively.Results In comparison with the normal group
PWL difference(PWLD)values of the model group were significantly increased(P<0.001)
and the time spent in the CPA-paired compartment was considerably decreased(P<0.001).After EA
the PWLD levels of both EA and AEA groups were apparently decreased(P<0.05)
showing apain relief;and the time spent in the CPA-paired compartment was apparently increased in the EA group(P<0.05)
rather than in the AEA group(P>0.05).Additionally
compared to the normal group
the expression level of MOR protein in the amygdala was remarkably increased(P<0.05)and those of GluA 1
p-ERK 2and p-CREB proteins were apparently decreased(P<0.05).After EA intervention for 7days
the expression levels of these four proteins in the EA group
and those of MOR
p-ERK 2and p-CREB in the AEA group were significantly up-regulated(P<0.001
P<0.01
P<0.05).The expressionlevel of GluA 1was significantly higher in the EA group than in the AEA group(P<0.05).Conclusion Repeated EA stimulation of ST 36-GB 34 has a definite effect in relieving both sensation and affection dimensions of pain in NA rats
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