TAN Ying-ying, WANG Ya-yun, ZHANG Qi. Electroacupuncture of“Quchi”(LI 11)Inhibits the Elevation of Arterial Blood Pressure and Abnormal Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Hypertension Rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2016, 41(2): 144-149.
DOI:
TAN Ying-ying, WANG Ya-yun, ZHANG Qi. Electroacupuncture of“Quchi”(LI 11)Inhibits the Elevation of Arterial Blood Pressure and Abnormal Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Hypertension Rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2016, 41(2): 144-149. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2016.02.009.
Electroacupuncture of“Quchi”(LI 11)Inhibits the Elevation of Arterial Blood Pressure and Abnormal Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Hypertension Rats
Objective To observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA)stimulation of"Quchi"(LI 11)on arterial blood pressure(BP)
sympathetic nerve activity
barorefiex sensitivity(BRS)and expression of brain derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate(NADPH)enzyme subunit p 47 phox in the rostral ventrolateral medulla(RVML)in hypertension rats.Methods A total of 45 male SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation
artificial cerebro-spinal fluid(aCSF)
model
"Quchi"(LI 11)
and Jianyu(LI 15)groups(n=9in each group).The hypertension model was established by microinjection of AngⅡ(200μg·kg-1·day-1)into the lateral ventricle(A-C:1.0mm
L:1.4mm
H:4.5mm)for 2weeks(aCSF for aCSF group).After 1week's AngⅡ perfusion
EA(2Hz/15 Hz
1mA)was applied to bilateral"Quchi"(LI 11)or"Jianyu"(LI 15)for 20 min
once daily for two weeks.The mean arterial pressure(MAP)and heart rate(HR)were detected by using a Non-Invasive Blood Pressure System(tail cuff method).The BRS(BP-to-HR transfer function)was determined by calculating the ratio of HR fluctuation(HR∶HR
between post-and pre-intravenous injection of phenylephrine)/MAP fluctuation(MAP∶MAP
between post-and pre-phenylephrine injection)
the urinary norepinephrine(NE)level in 24 hwas assayed by ELISA.Real-time PCR and Western blot were used to detect the mRNA and protein expression of BDNF and p 47 phox in the RVML region tissue.Results Following modeling
the MAP
HR and 24h-urinary NE levels and p 47 phox mRNA and protein expression levels in the RVML were significantly increased(P<0.01)
and the BRS was decreased significantly(P<0.01).After EA intervention
the MAP
HR and 24h-urinary NE levels and p 47 phox mRNA and protein expression levels in the RVML were considerably lower in the LI 11 group than in the model group(P<0.05)
while the BRS level was markedly increased in the LI 11 group compared with the model group(P<0.05).The expression levels of BDNF mRNA and protein in the RVLM region were obviously up-regulated in the LI 11 group compared with the model group(P<0.05).No significant differences were found between the LI 15 group and the model group in the MAP
HR
24h-urinary NE
BRS
BDNF mRNA and protein and p 47 phox mRNA and protein expression levels(P>0.05).Conclusion EA stimulation of"Quchi"(LI 11)can down-regulate arterial blood pressure
sympathetic nerve activity
and increase the baroreflex sensitivity in hypertension rats
which may be related to its effects in down-regulating p 47 phox mRNA and protein expression in the RVML.
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