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A C-fiber reflex inhibition induced by electroacupuncture with different intensities applied at homotopic and heterotopic acupoints in rats selectively destructive effects on myelinated and unmyelinated afferent fibers.

Bing Zhu1, Wei-Dong Xu, Pei-Jing Rong, Hui Ben, Xin-Yan Gao.   

Abstract

The aims of this study were to explore the C-fiber reflex inhibition induced by electroacupuncture with different intensities applied at homotopic or heterotopic acupoints, and to determine the influence selectively destroyed myelinated and unmyelinated afferent fibers on the C-fiber reflex inhibition. In the ipsilateral local acupoint, the general behavior of the C-fiber reflex can be depressed by electroacupuncture below the threshold of Adelta-fiber activation. Electroacupuncture stimulation within the intensity of Adelta-fiber activation applied to the ipsilateral limb pretreated with cobra venom did not elicit inhibition of C-fiber reflex in rats with demyelinated sciatic nerve. However, heterotopic electroacupuncture below the threshold of Adelta-fiber activation was totally ineffective. In contralateral heterotopic acupoints, the C-fiber reflex can be depressed only by electroacupuncture with stimulating intensities exceeding thresholds of Adelta and C-fiber activation. Electroacupuncture stimuli applied to capsaicin-pretreated limb in the intensities of threshold of Adelta-fiber and treble thresholds of C-fiber activation produced only a little inhibition of C-fiber reflex. Inhibitory intensity was roughly similar to that induced by the stimulation with intensity for the activation of Adelta-fiber in normal animal. In the spinalized animals transections at T6-T7 segments, regardless of intensities, the homotopic electroacupuncture stimulation only induced moderate depression of C-fiber reflex similar to that of Adelta-fiber activation; whereas, no matter what intensities of application, the inhibitory effects of C-fiber reflex disappeared totally by using heterotopic noxious electroacupuncture in these animals. Copyright 2004 Elsevier B.V.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15157809     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2004.03.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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