| Literature DB >> 27896621 |
Juanjuan Xin1, Yangshuai Su1, Zhaokun Yang1, Wei He1, Hong Shi1, Xiaoyu Wang1, Ling Hu1, Xiaochun Yu1, Xianghong Jing2, Bing Zhu3.
Abstract
Previous studies have demonstrated the effects of different afferent fibers on electroacupuncture (EA)-induced analgesia. However, contributions of functional receptors expressed on afferent fibers to the EA analgesia remain unclear. This study investigates the roles of acid-sensing ion channel 3 (ASIC3) and transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) receptors in EA-induced segmental and systemic analgesia. Effects of EA at acupoint ST36 with different intensities on the C-fiber reflex and mechanical and thermal pain thresholds were measured among the ASIC3-/-, TRPV1-/-, and C57BL/6 mice. Compared with C57BL/6 mice, the ipsilateral inhibition of EA with 0.8 C-fiber threshold (0.8Tc) intensity on C-fiber reflex was markedly reduced in ASIC3-/- mice, whereas the bilateral inhibition of 1.0 and 2.0Tc EA was significantly decreased in TRPV1-/- mice. The segmental increase in pain thresholds induced by 0.3 mA EA was significantly reduced in ASIC3-/- mice, whereas the systemic enhancement of 1.0 mA EA was markedly decreased in TRPV1-/- mice. Thus, segmental analgesia of EA with lower intensity is partially mediated by ASIC3 receptor on Aβ-fiber, whereas systemic analgesia induced by EA with higher intensity is more likely induced by TRPV1 receptor on Aδ- and C-fibers.Entities:
Keywords: ASIC3; C-fiber reflex; TRPV1; analgesia; electroacupuncture
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27896621 DOI: 10.1007/s11684-016-0482-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med ISSN: 2095-0217 Impact factor: 4.592