Acupuncture relieves pain by inhibiting expression of Cx43 in astrocytes and release of interfe-ron-γ in neurons of trigeminal spinal nucleus in rats with migraine
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Acupuncture relieves pain by inhibiting expression of Cx43 in astrocytes and release of interfe-ron-γ in neurons of trigeminal spinal nucleus in rats with migraine
LIU Yi, ZHOU Meng-di, ZHENG Yu-qi, et al. Acupuncture relieves pain by inhibiting expression of Cx43 in astrocytes and release of interfe-ron-γ in neurons of trigeminal spinal nucleus in rats with migraine[J]. Acupuncture research, 2023, 48(2): 118-124.
DOI:
LIU Yi, ZHOU Meng-di, ZHENG Yu-qi, et al. Acupuncture relieves pain by inhibiting expression of Cx43 in astrocytes and release of interfe-ron-γ in neurons of trigeminal spinal nucleus in rats with migraine[J]. Acupuncture research, 2023, 48(2): 118-124. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20220967.
Acupuncture relieves pain by inhibiting expression of Cx43 in astrocytes and release of interfe-ron-γ in neurons of trigeminal spinal nucleus in rats with migraine
Objective To observe the effect of acupuncture on the expression of connexin 43(Cx43)
glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP)
interferon-γ(IFN-γ) in the trigeminal spinal nucleus(TNC) of rats with migraine
so as to explore its mechanisms underlying amelioration of migraine. Methods A total of 44 SD rats were randomly divided into control
model
acu-puncture
and sham acupuncture groups(n=11 in each group). Acupuncture was applied to bilateral “Shuaigu”(GB8) and “Yanglingquan”(GB34) or non-acupoint Ⅰ(the spot about 10 mm superior to the iliac spine and 20 mm lateral to the post-median line) and non-acupoint Ⅱ(behind the iliac spine
the ending-spot of the posterior superior iliac spine at the muscles) on both sides for 20 min
once daily for 9 days. Paw withdrawal latency(mechanical pain threshold
PWMT) and thermal tail flick latency(TFL) were measured using a VonFrey detector and photothermal tail pain meter
respectively. The content of IFN-γ of TNC tissue was detected by ELISA. The expression levels of Cx43 and IFN-γ proteins of TNC tissue were detected by Western blot. The immunofluorescence dual labeling method was used to detect the positive expression of GFAP and Cx43
IFN-γR and NeuN in TNC tissue
for displaying the activity of Cx43 in astrocytes and IFN-γ in neurons
respectively. Results Compared with the control group
both PWMT and TFL at 3
5
7 and 9 days after modeling were significantly decreased(P<0.01)
while the expression of Cx43 and IFN-γ proteins
the immunofluorescence intensity of GFAP
Cx43
IFN-γR
and the content of IFN-γ were considerably up-regulated in the model group(P<0.01). In comparison with the model group
both PWMT and TFL at 3
5
7 and 9 days after modeling were obviously increased(P<0.01)
whereas the expression of Cx43 and IFN-γ proteins
the immunofluorescence intensity of GFAP
Cx43
IFN-γR
and the content of IFN-γ in the acupuncture group
as well as the protein expression of IFN-γR in the sham acupuncture group were also remarkably decreased(P<0.05
P<0.01). The effect of acupuncture was significantly superior to that of sham acupuncture in down-regulating the expression of Cx43 and IFN-γ proteins
and the immunofluorescence intensity of GFAP
Cx43
and IFN-γR(P<0.05
P<0.01). Immunofluorescence dual labeling outcomes showed that in the model group
a large number of GFAP and Cx43 co-expressed astrocytes were found
and the cell body and protrusion of GFAP-labelled astrocytes were evidently increased
and Cx43 was mainly expressed on the surface of astrocyte membrane and the protrusion site
and the proportion of IFN-γR and NeuN co-expressing neurons in the model group was significantly increased
suggesting an activation of astrocytes and neurons after modeling. Whereas in the acupuncture group
the bright green clustered particles on the cell membrane and protrusion of astrocytes
and the proportion of IFN-γR and NeuN co-expressing neurons were significantly reduced
suggesting a suppression of activities of Cx43
astrocytes and neurons and IFN-γ release from TNC after acupuncture intervention. Conclusion Acupuncture can relieve the pain response in rats with migraine
which may be associa-ted with its functions in inhibiting the expression of Cx43 and activation of astrocytes and neurons
and reducing release of pro-inflammatory factor IFN-γ in TNC.
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Related Author
YU Wei-chang
HUANG Guang-ying
ZHANG Ming-min
WANG Wei1
WANG Meng-meng
YU Xiao-hua
GENG Wei
CUI Hua-feng
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Institute of Integrated Traditional Chinese & Western Medicine,Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology
1Department of Neurology,Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Tongji Medical College
College of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Tuina,Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Department of Acupuncture-moxibustion,the Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Shandong Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital