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Strong Manual Acupuncture Manipulation Could Better Inhibit Spike Frequency of the Dorsal Horn Neurons in Rats with Acute Visceral Nociception

Afferent impulses from visceral nociception can be regulated by acupuncture at spinal cord level; however, the effects of different manual acupuncture (MA) manipulations on the afferent impulses are still unknown. Here, we analyzed the spike frequency of excitatory gastric-related wide dynamic range...

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Autores principales: Hong, Shouhai, Ding, Shasha, Wu, Fei, Xi, Qiang, Li, Qiang, Liu, Yangyang, Zhou, Tao, Qing, Cai, Guo, Yongming, Guo, Yi
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4518182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26257816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/675437
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author Hong, Shouhai
Ding, Shasha
Wu, Fei
Xi, Qiang
Li, Qiang
Liu, Yangyang
Zhou, Tao
Qing, Cai
Guo, Yongming
Guo, Yi
author_facet Hong, Shouhai
Ding, Shasha
Wu, Fei
Xi, Qiang
Li, Qiang
Liu, Yangyang
Zhou, Tao
Qing, Cai
Guo, Yongming
Guo, Yi
author_sort Hong, Shouhai
collection PubMed
description Afferent impulses from visceral nociception can be regulated by acupuncture at spinal cord level; however, the effects of different manual acupuncture (MA) manipulations on the afferent impulses are still unknown. Here, we analyzed the spike frequency of excitatory gastric-related wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons in spinal dorsal horn (SDH) following acute gastric distension (GD) in rats and compared their responses to MA manipulations with four different frequencies (0.5, 1, 2, and 3 Hz) at Zusanli (ST36). Results indicated that the spike frequency was increased by acute GD stimulation. Under acute GD circumstances, the spike frequency was further activated by weak MA stimulation (0.5 and 1 Hz), while being significantly inhibited by strong MA stimulation (2 and 3 Hz). After 10 minutes of the strong MA stimulation, same intensity of acute GD caused less spike frequency. Our previous researches had demonstrated that different MA manipulations could increase spike frequency in an intensity-dependent manner in normal rats; these findings suggest that acupuncture may have different modulatory effects depending on the state of the stomach. Since neuronal spike frequency was related to the level of nociception, the results suggest that strong MA manipulation may have better effect on acute visceral nociception.
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spelling pubmed-45181822015-08-09 Strong Manual Acupuncture Manipulation Could Better Inhibit Spike Frequency of the Dorsal Horn Neurons in Rats with Acute Visceral Nociception Hong, Shouhai Ding, Shasha Wu, Fei Xi, Qiang Li, Qiang Liu, Yangyang Zhou, Tao Qing, Cai Guo, Yongming Guo, Yi Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Afferent impulses from visceral nociception can be regulated by acupuncture at spinal cord level; however, the effects of different manual acupuncture (MA) manipulations on the afferent impulses are still unknown. Here, we analyzed the spike frequency of excitatory gastric-related wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons in spinal dorsal horn (SDH) following acute gastric distension (GD) in rats and compared their responses to MA manipulations with four different frequencies (0.5, 1, 2, and 3 Hz) at Zusanli (ST36). Results indicated that the spike frequency was increased by acute GD stimulation. Under acute GD circumstances, the spike frequency was further activated by weak MA stimulation (0.5 and 1 Hz), while being significantly inhibited by strong MA stimulation (2 and 3 Hz). After 10 minutes of the strong MA stimulation, same intensity of acute GD caused less spike frequency. Our previous researches had demonstrated that different MA manipulations could increase spike frequency in an intensity-dependent manner in normal rats; these findings suggest that acupuncture may have different modulatory effects depending on the state of the stomach. Since neuronal spike frequency was related to the level of nociception, the results suggest that strong MA manipulation may have better effect on acute visceral nociception. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4518182/ /pubmed/26257816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/675437 Text en Copyright © 2015 Shouhai Hong et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hong, Shouhai
Ding, Shasha
Wu, Fei
Xi, Qiang
Li, Qiang
Liu, Yangyang
Zhou, Tao
Qing, Cai
Guo, Yongming
Guo, Yi
Strong Manual Acupuncture Manipulation Could Better Inhibit Spike Frequency of the Dorsal Horn Neurons in Rats with Acute Visceral Nociception
title Strong Manual Acupuncture Manipulation Could Better Inhibit Spike Frequency of the Dorsal Horn Neurons in Rats with Acute Visceral Nociception
title_full Strong Manual Acupuncture Manipulation Could Better Inhibit Spike Frequency of the Dorsal Horn Neurons in Rats with Acute Visceral Nociception
title_fullStr Strong Manual Acupuncture Manipulation Could Better Inhibit Spike Frequency of the Dorsal Horn Neurons in Rats with Acute Visceral Nociception
title_full_unstemmed Strong Manual Acupuncture Manipulation Could Better Inhibit Spike Frequency of the Dorsal Horn Neurons in Rats with Acute Visceral Nociception
title_short Strong Manual Acupuncture Manipulation Could Better Inhibit Spike Frequency of the Dorsal Horn Neurons in Rats with Acute Visceral Nociception
title_sort strong manual acupuncture manipulation could better inhibit spike frequency of the dorsal horn neurons in rats with acute visceral nociception
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4518182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26257816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/675437
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