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Effective regularity in modulation on gastric motility induced by different acupoint stimulation.

Yu-Qing Li1, Bing Zhu, Pei-Jing Rong, Hui Ben, Yan-Hua Li.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate whether manual acupuncture at representative acupoints in different parts of the body can modulate responses of gastric motility in rats and regular effects in different acupoint stimulation.
METHODS: The gastric motor activity of rats was recorded by the intrapyloric balloon. The changes of gastric motility induced by the stimulation were compared with the background activity in intragastric pressure and/or waves of gastric contraction recorded before any stimulation. Morphological study was also conducted by observing the Evans dye extravasation in the skin after mustard oil injection into the intragastric mucous membrane to certify cutaneous innervations of blue dots related to gastric segmental innervations.
RESULTS: In all six rats that received mustard oil injections into intragastric mucosa, small blue dots appeared in the skin over the whole abdomen, but mainly in peri-midline upper- and middle- abdomen and middle-back, a few in thigh and groin. It may speculate that cutaneous innervations of blue dots have the same distribution as gastric segmental innervations. Acu-stimulation in acupoints of head-neck, four limbs, upper chest-dorsum and lower-dorsum induced markedly augmentation of gastric motility (acupoints on head-neck such as St-2: n = 16, 105.19 +/- 1.36 vs 112.25 +/- 2.02 and St-3: n = 14, 101.5 +/- 1.75 vs 109.36 +/- 1.8; acupoints on limbs such as Sp-6: n = 19, 100.74 +/- 1.54 vs 110.26 +/- 3.88; St-32: n = 17, 103.59 +/- 1.64 vs 108.24 +/- 2.41; St-36: n = 16, 104.81 +/- 1.72 vs 110.81 +/- 2.74 and Li-11: n = 17, 106.47 +/- 2.61 vs 114.77 +/- 3.77, P < 0.05-0.001). Vigorous inhibitory regulations of gastric motility induced by acu-stimulation applied in acupoints on whole abdomen and middle-dorsum were significantly different as compared with the controls before acu-stimulation (abdomen acupoints such as Cv-12: n = 11, 109.36 +/- 2.09 vs 101 +/- 2.21; Cv-6: n = 18, 104.39 +/- 1.42 vs 91.83 +/- 3.22 and St-21: n = 12, 107 +/- 2.97 vs 98.58 +/- 2.81; acupoints on middle-dorsum such as Bl-17: n = 19, 100.63 +/- 1.4 vs 92.21 +/- 2.07 and Bl-21: n = 19, 103.84 +/- 1.48 vs 97.58 +/- 2.16, P < 0.05-0.001).
CONCLUSION: Regular regulatory effects of facilitation and inhibition on gastric motility appear to be somatotopically organized in the acupoints of whole body, and the effective regularity of site-special acupoints on gastric motility is involved in segmental innervations between stomach and acupoints.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17171793      PMCID: PMC4088046          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i47.7642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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