EFFECTS OF INTRAPERITONEAL INJECTION OF BICUCULLINE OR ATROPINE ON ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIC EFFECT AND THE CHANGE OF BRAIN NORADRENALINE CONTENT IN RATS
Warg Youjing Wang Shuangkun. EFFECTS OF INTRAPERITONEAL INJECTION OF BICUCULLINE OR ATROPINE ON ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIC EFFECT AND THE CHANGE OF BRAIN NORADRENALINE CONTENT IN RATS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1988, (4): 310-313.
Warg Youjing Wang Shuangkun. EFFECTS OF INTRAPERITONEAL INJECTION OF BICUCULLINE OR ATROPINE ON ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIC EFFECT AND THE CHANGE OF BRAIN NORADRENALINE CONTENT IN RATS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1988, (4): 310-313.DOI:
我们观察了大鼠腹腔注射Sixty of rats were randomly divided into 6 groups:(1)Control;(2)Electroacupuncture(EA);(3)Bicuculline;(4)Bicuculline plus EA;(5)Atropine;(6)Atropine plus EA.The contents of noradrenaline (NA)in brain stem
diencephalon and telencephalon were determined by fluorcspectro-photometry.It was found that the pain threshold increased and the NA level in the telencephalon decreased markedly after EA.Bicuculline injection decreased the analgesic effect of EA by 77.7%
abolished the EA-induced decrease of NA content in the telencephalon and decreased the NA level in the brain stem after EA.Atropine decreased the analgesic effect of EA by 76.6% and decreased the NA contents in the brain stem and the dienc(?)phalon after EA.These results suggest that both GABA arid muscarinic c(?)olinergie receptors may play important roles in EA analgesia and this may be partially carried out through the brain NA system.