| Literature DB >> 23737830 |
Haolin Zhang1, Xiaolong Chen, Chan Zhang, Ruixin Zhang, Lixing Lao, You Wan, Ming Yi.
Abstract
Acupuncture and electroacupuncture (EA) are widely used to treat a variety of diseases including pain. In preclinical research, EA is usually applied by inserting acupuncture needles into the hindlimbs of rats restrained in small tubes or bags. This restrained model of EA not only causes stress-like behaviors but also is limited in stimulating locations and intensities. In 2004, a novel, unrestrained model of EA was introduced. However, these two EA methods have never been directly compared regarding their analgesic effects and other features such as stress. In the present study, we reported similar analgesic effects between restrained and unrestrained EA in rats of acute inflammatory pain induced by intraplantar injection of CFA. In addition, rats receiving unrestrained EA showed less significant stress-like behaviors and tolerated higher current intensity. These advantages suggest that this unrestrained EA method can replace the traditional restrained procedure with similar analgesic effects and allow for more choices of stimulating intensities and locations.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23737830 PMCID: PMC3666275 DOI: 10.1155/2013/404956
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Photographs showing the restrained EA (a) and the unrestrained EA (b) procedures.
Figure 2Restrained and unrestrained EA produced significant and similar analgesic effects 2.5 and 5 but not 24 hours after intraplantar CFA injection, indicated by decreased changes of PWL from preinjection baseline. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 compared with the control group, ANOVA with Dunnett's post hoc tests.
Figure 3Current intensity tolerance and stress-like behaviors during restrained and unrestrained EA. (a) Rats with unrestrained EA could tolerant significantly higher current intensity than rats with restrained EA. Rats with unrestrained EA showed significantly fewer hindlimb flinches (b), number of urination (c), number of audible vocalization (d), duration of audible vocalization (e), and number of fecal boli (f) during EA procedures. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, and Students t-test.