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Comparison of Protective Effects of Electroacupuncture at ST 36 and LU 5 on Pulmonary and Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis Changes in Perinatal Nicotine-Exposed Rats

BACKGROUND: Maternal smoking and/or exposure to environmental tobacco smoke continue to be significant factors in fetal and childhood morbidity and are a serious public health issue worldwide. Nicotine passes through the placenta easily with minimal biotransformation, entering fetal circulation, whe...

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Autores principales: Lu, Yawen, Ji, Bo, Zhao, Guozhen, Dai, Jian, Sakurai, Reiko, Liu, Yitian, Mou, Qiujie, Xie, Yana, Zhang, Qin, Xu, Shuang, Rehan, Virender Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6996710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32090085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3901528
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author Lu, Yawen
Ji, Bo
Zhao, Guozhen
Dai, Jian
Sakurai, Reiko
Liu, Yitian
Mou, Qiujie
Xie, Yana
Zhang, Qin
Xu, Shuang
Rehan, Virender Kumar
author_facet Lu, Yawen
Ji, Bo
Zhao, Guozhen
Dai, Jian
Sakurai, Reiko
Liu, Yitian
Mou, Qiujie
Xie, Yana
Zhang, Qin
Xu, Shuang
Rehan, Virender Kumar
author_sort Lu, Yawen
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Maternal smoking and/or exposure to environmental tobacco smoke continue to be significant factors in fetal and childhood morbidity and are a serious public health issue worldwide. Nicotine passes through the placenta easily with minimal biotransformation, entering fetal circulation, where it results in many harmful effects on the developing offspring, especially on the developing respiratory system. OBJECTIVES: Recently, in a rat model, electroacupuncture (EA) at maternal acupoints ST 36 has been shown to block perinatal nicotine-induced pulmonary damage; however, the underlying mechanism and the specificity of ST 36 acupoints for this effect are unknown. Here, we tested the hypothesis that compared with EA at ST 36, EA at LU 5 acupoints, which are on lung-specific meridian, will be equally or more effective in preventing perinatal nicotine-induced pulmonary changes. METHODS: Twenty-four pregnant rat dams were randomly divided into 4 groups: saline (“S”), nicotine (“N”), nicotine + ST 36 (N + ST 36), and nicotine + LU 5 (N + LU 5) groups. Nicotine (1 mg/kg, subcutaneously) and EA (at ST 36 or LU 5 acupoints, bilaterally) were administered from embryonic day 6 to postnatal day 21 once daily. The “S” group was injected saline. As needed, using ELISA, western analysis, q-RT-PCR, lung histopathology, maternal and offspring hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axes, offspring key lung developmental markers, and lung morphometry were determined. RESULTS: With nicotine exposure, alveolar count decreased, but mean linear intercept and septal thickness increased. It also led to a decrease in pulmonary function and PPARγ and an increase of β-catenin and glucocorticoid receptor expression in lung tissue and corticosterone in the serum of offspring rats. Electroacupuncture at ST 36 normalized all of these changes, whereas EA at LU 5 had no obvious effect. CONCLUSION: Electroacupuncture applied to ST 36 acupoints provided effective protection against perinatal nicotine-induced lung changes, whereas EA applied at LU 5 acupoints was ineffective, suggesting mechanistic specificity and HPA axis' involvement in mediating EA at ST 36 acupoints' effects in mitigating perinatal nicotine-induced pulmonary phenotype. This opens the possibility that other acupoints, besides ST 36, can have similar or even more robust beneficial effects on the developing lung against the harmful effect of perinatal nicotine exposure. The approach proposed by us is simple, cheap, quick, easy to administer, and is devoid of any significant side effects.
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spelling pubmed-69967102020-02-23 Comparison of Protective Effects of Electroacupuncture at ST 36 and LU 5 on Pulmonary and Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis Changes in Perinatal Nicotine-Exposed Rats Lu, Yawen Ji, Bo Zhao, Guozhen Dai, Jian Sakurai, Reiko Liu, Yitian Mou, Qiujie Xie, Yana Zhang, Qin Xu, Shuang Rehan, Virender Kumar Biomed Res Int Research Article BACKGROUND: Maternal smoking and/or exposure to environmental tobacco smoke continue to be significant factors in fetal and childhood morbidity and are a serious public health issue worldwide. Nicotine passes through the placenta easily with minimal biotransformation, entering fetal circulation, where it results in many harmful effects on the developing offspring, especially on the developing respiratory system. OBJECTIVES: Recently, in a rat model, electroacupuncture (EA) at maternal acupoints ST 36 has been shown to block perinatal nicotine-induced pulmonary damage; however, the underlying mechanism and the specificity of ST 36 acupoints for this effect are unknown. Here, we tested the hypothesis that compared with EA at ST 36, EA at LU 5 acupoints, which are on lung-specific meridian, will be equally or more effective in preventing perinatal nicotine-induced pulmonary changes. METHODS: Twenty-four pregnant rat dams were randomly divided into 4 groups: saline (“S”), nicotine (“N”), nicotine + ST 36 (N + ST 36), and nicotine + LU 5 (N + LU 5) groups. Nicotine (1 mg/kg, subcutaneously) and EA (at ST 36 or LU 5 acupoints, bilaterally) were administered from embryonic day 6 to postnatal day 21 once daily. The “S” group was injected saline. As needed, using ELISA, western analysis, q-RT-PCR, lung histopathology, maternal and offspring hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axes, offspring key lung developmental markers, and lung morphometry were determined. RESULTS: With nicotine exposure, alveolar count decreased, but mean linear intercept and septal thickness increased. It also led to a decrease in pulmonary function and PPARγ and an increase of β-catenin and glucocorticoid receptor expression in lung tissue and corticosterone in the serum of offspring rats. Electroacupuncture at ST 36 normalized all of these changes, whereas EA at LU 5 had no obvious effect. CONCLUSION: Electroacupuncture applied to ST 36 acupoints provided effective protection against perinatal nicotine-induced lung changes, whereas EA applied at LU 5 acupoints was ineffective, suggesting mechanistic specificity and HPA axis' involvement in mediating EA at ST 36 acupoints' effects in mitigating perinatal nicotine-induced pulmonary phenotype. This opens the possibility that other acupoints, besides ST 36, can have similar or even more robust beneficial effects on the developing lung against the harmful effect of perinatal nicotine exposure. The approach proposed by us is simple, cheap, quick, easy to administer, and is devoid of any significant side effects. Hindawi 2020-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6996710/ /pubmed/32090085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3901528 Text en Copyright © 2020 Yawen Lu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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.
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Lu, Yawen
Ji, Bo
Zhao, Guozhen
Dai, Jian
Sakurai, Reiko
Liu, Yitian
Mou, Qiujie
Xie, Yana
Zhang, Qin
Xu, Shuang
Rehan, Virender Kumar
Comparison of Protective Effects of Electroacupuncture at ST 36 and LU 5 on Pulmonary and Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis Changes in Perinatal Nicotine-Exposed Rats
title Comparison of Protective Effects of Electroacupuncture at ST 36 and LU 5 on Pulmonary and Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis Changes in Perinatal Nicotine-Exposed Rats
title_full Comparison of Protective Effects of Electroacupuncture at ST 36 and LU 5 on Pulmonary and Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis Changes in Perinatal Nicotine-Exposed Rats
title_fullStr Comparison of Protective Effects of Electroacupuncture at ST 36 and LU 5 on Pulmonary and Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis Changes in Perinatal Nicotine-Exposed Rats
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Protective Effects of Electroacupuncture at ST 36 and LU 5 on Pulmonary and Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis Changes in Perinatal Nicotine-Exposed Rats
title_short Comparison of Protective Effects of Electroacupuncture at ST 36 and LU 5 on Pulmonary and Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis Changes in Perinatal Nicotine-Exposed Rats
title_sort comparison of protective effects of electroacupuncture at st 36 and lu 5 on pulmonary and hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis changes in perinatal nicotine-exposed rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6996710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32090085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3901528
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