Electroacupuncture analgesia with different frequencies is mediated via different opioid pathways in acute visceral hyperalgesia rats.

Author: Qi D1, Wu S1, Zhang Y1, Li W2
Affiliation:
1Laboratory of Neuronal Network and Systems Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China.
2Laboratory of Neuronal Network and Systems Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China. Electronic address: wmli9110@fudan.edu.cn.
Conference/Journal: Life Sci.
Date published: 2016 Sep 1
Other: Volume ID: 160 , Pages: 64-71 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1016/j.lfs.2016.06.025. Epub 2016 Jun 28. , Word Count: 238


AIMS: To investigate the efficacy of electroacupuncture (EA) alleviation of acute visceral hyperalgesia, the frequency dependence of this efficacy, and the difference in endogenous opioid pathways as underlying mechanism explaining the frequency dependence.

MAIN METHODS: A visceral hyperalgesia model was established by colorectal instillation of 2% acetic acid (AA) in adult rats. EA treatment at 2Hz, 100Hz, 2/100Hz and sham EA were performed at two bilateral acupoints, ST-36 and ST-37, in the hind-limbs. Naloxone (NLX, 2mg/kg) was administered intraperitoneally 5min before the application of EA. The visceral sensation was quantified by scores of abdominal withdrawal reflex (AWR) and values of rectus abdominis electromyograms (EMGs) in response to colorectal distension (CRD).

KEY FINDINGS: Acute visceral hyperalgesia was produced by instillation of AA. The hyperalgesia reached the peak at 2h, and maintained steadily for >6h. EA treatment at 2Hz, 100Hz and 2/100Hz attenuated the acute hyperalgesia, and the attenuation lasted for 2.5h, 2h and 3h, respectively. Sham EA produced no such effect. The analgesic potencies of EA treatment at 2Hz, 100Hz and 2/100Hz were completely blocked, almost not affected, and partially blocked by NLX. In the latter two frequencies, the analgesic durations were shortened to 1.5h and 2h, respectively.

SIGNIFICANCE: EA can alleviate acute visceral hyperalgesia. Effective EA analgesia at different frequencies are potentially mediated via different endogenous opioid pathways.

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KEYWORDS: Acute visceral hyperalgesia; Electroacupuncture; Naloxone; Opioid pathways; Rats

PMID: 27370939 DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2016.06.025

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