LIU Kun, LI Liang, BEN Hui, et al. Effect of Electroacupuncture on Electrical Activities of Pressor Reflex Related Neurons in the Nucleus of Tractus Solitarii (NTS) in Rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2012, 37(3): 211-217.
LIU Kun, LI Liang, BEN Hui, et al. Effect of Electroacupuncture on Electrical Activities of Pressor Reflex Related Neurons in the Nucleus of Tractus Solitarii (NTS) in Rats[J]. Acupuncture research, 2012, 37(3): 211-217. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2012.03.008.
Objective To observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA)of auricular point "Xin"(Heart)
"Neiguan"(PC 6) and "Zusanli"(ST 36) on electrical activities of the pressor reflex-related neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract(NTS)in rats.Methods A total of 47 SD rats were used in the present study.Extracellular electrical activities of neurons in the NTS(AP:1.0 mm
Left and right:0-1.0 mm
depth:0.3-0.8 mm)were recorded by using glass microelectrodes(10-15 MΩ).Carotid arterial pressure changes were monitored and recorded by using a pressure transducer.EA(2 mA
10 Hz
duration: 500 ms)was randomly applied to the left auricular point "Xin"
"Neiguan"(PC 6)and "Zusanli"(ST 36) for 30 s
respectively.Elevation of arterial pressure was induced by intravenous injection of Phenylephrine(PE
6-12 μg/kg
2 μg/mL).Results Of the 67 NTS neurons
15 were activated by intravenous injection of PE(which were called as pressor reflex-related neurons).Following EA of the auricular point "Xin" and ST 36
the mean arterial pressure(MAP) levels in normal rats and PE-induced MAP increase rats were lowered significantly(P<0.001
P<0.05).Concomitantly
the firing rates of pressor reflex-related NTS neurons were increased considerably by EA stimulation of auricular point "Xin" and ST 36
but not by EA of PC 6.EA of PC 6 had no apparent influence on MAP in normal rats and in PE-induced MAP increase rats(P>0.05).Conclusion Electroacupuncture stimulation of auricular point "Xin" and "Zusanli"(ST 36) can lower MAP in normal rats and PE-induced MAP elevation rats
and enhance pressor reflex induced increase of firing rates of NTS neurons
suggesting an interaction between signals from electroacupuncture sti-mulation of "Xin" and "Zusanli"(ST 36) and from cardiovascular activities in the NTS neurons.