YE Yi-jun, LU Yu-sun, ZHOU Xue, et al. Protective Effects of Acupuncture Intervention Against Damage of Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Induced by 5-Fluorouracil in Rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2016, 41(2): 95-99.
DOI:
YE Yi-jun, LU Yu-sun, ZHOU Xue, et al. Protective Effects of Acupuncture Intervention Against Damage of Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Induced by 5-Fluorouracil in Rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2016, 41(2): 95-99. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2016.02.001.
Protective Effects of Acupuncture Intervention Against Damage of Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Induced by 5-Fluorouracil in Rats
and diamine oxidase(DAO)activity in 5-Fluorouracil(5-Fu)induced intestinal mucosal damage rats
in order to provide an experimental basis for acupuncture therapy in improving chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucosa injury.Methods Thirty female SD rats were randomly divided into control group
model group and acupuncture group(n=10in each group).The intestinal mucosal damage model was established by intraperitoneal injection of5-Fu(50mg/kg
for six consecutive days).Acupuncture stimulation was applied to bilateral"Tianshu"(ST 25)and "Zusanli"(ST 36)once a day for six consecutive days.The changes of body weight and diarrhea score(0-3points
according to Kurita's methods)as well as mucosal thickness of the small intestine were determined.The plasma ET and D-LA contents
and DAO activity were measured by ELISA.Results On the sixth day
the body weight was significantly higher in the acupuncture group than in the model group(P<0.05).After intraperitoneal injection of 5-Fu
both the incidence rate and average score of diarrhea reached the peak on the sixth day in the model and acupuncture groups
and were significantly lower in the acupuncture group than in the model group(P<0.01).On the seventh day
the mucosal thickness of small intestine was significantly lower in the model group than in the control group(P<0.05)
but had no remarkable changes after acupuncture intervention(P>0.05).The contents of plasma ET and D-LA and DAO activity level were significantly higher in the model group than in the control group
and markedly decreased in the acupuncture group than in the model group(P<0.01).Conclusion Acupuncture intervention can lower the incidence rate and average score of diarrhea and down-regulate the increased plasma ET and D-LA contents and DAO activity levels in 5-Fu induced intestinal mucosal damage rats
suggesting a somewhat protective effect of acupuncture against chemotherapy induced damage of the intestinal mucosal barrier.
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