| Literature DB >> 26940241 |
Nobuyuki Tanahashi1, Ken Takagi2, Nozomi Amagasu3, Guifeng Wang3, Kaito Mizuno4, Jun Kawanoguchi1, Guo Yi5, Torao Ishida6.
Abstract
Depression is a kind of mood disorder. The incidence of depressed patients has demonstrated an upward trend in recent years. Symptoms may improve with treatments such as pharmacotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy, but such approaches may exert strong side effects, and therapeutic effects can be slow. We studied how acupuncture stimulation would affect depression as a method to reduce side effects. Mild depression was induced in rats by 1-week water-immersion stress. We treated these mildly depressed rats with either acupuncture stimulation at the "Bai-Hui" (GV 20) and "Yintáng" (Ex-HN3) points, or antidepressants. We then measured the immobile time and serum corticosterone level in rats. Immobile time and serum corticosterone level decreased on stimulation with acupuncture or antidepressants. These findings suggest that mild depression in rats was improved by stimulation with acupuncture The mechanisms underlying such improvement may effect HPA system activated by this stress, and inhibit the response to lead to the disorder of the hippocampal nerve cell.Entities:
Keywords: Acupuncture; Bai-Hui; Depression; Water-immersion stress; Yintáng
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26940241 DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2016.02.051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Lett ISSN: 0304-3940 Impact factor: 3.046