| Literature DB >> 32235012 |
Karina Laurenti Sato1, Luciana Sayuri Sanada2, Morgana Duarte da Silva3, Rodrigo Okubo2, Kathleen A Sluka4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), manual acupuncture (MA), and spinal cord stimulation (SCS) are used to treat a variety of pain conditions. These non-pharmacological treatments are often thought to work through similar mechanisms, and thus should have similar effects for different types of pain. However, it is unclear if each of these treatments work equally well on each type of pain condition. The purpose of this study was to compared the effects of TENS, MA, and SCS on neuropathic, inflammatory, and non-inflammatory pain models.Entities:
Keywords: Acupuncture Therapy; Inflammation; Knee Joint; Myalgia; Neuralgia; Pain; Spinal Cord Stimulation; Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32235012 PMCID: PMC7136295 DOI: 10.3344/kjp.2020.33.2.121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Pain ISSN: 2005-9159
Experimental Design Showing Treatment Parameters for Each Modality in Each Model
| Condition | Treatment | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| SCS | TENS | MA | |
| SNI | Internal implantation, 4 day, 15 min per day, starting 2 wk after SNI, behavior test before and after 30 min treatment. | Four electrodes on paravertebral muscle, 4 day, 15 min per day, starting 2 wk after SNI, behavior test before and after 30 min treatment. | Two needles one on left Sanyinjiao (SP6) and other on left Zusanli (ST36) acupoints, 4 day, 15 min per day, starting 2 wk after SNI, behavior test before and after 30 min treatment. |
| Inflammatory | Internal implantation, 4 day, 15 min per day, starting 24 hr after 3% carrageenan injection, behavior test before and after 30 min treatment. | Two electrodes on knee joint on ipsilateral side, 4 day, 15 min per day, starting 24 hr after 3% carrageenan injection, behavior test before and after 30 min treatment. | Two needles one on left SP6 and other on left ST36 acupoints, 4 day, 15 min per day, 24 hr after 3% carrageenan injection, behavior test before and after 30 min treatment. |
| Non-inflammatory | Internal implantation, 4 day, 15 min per day, starting 24 hr after second injection of saline, behavior test before and after 30 min treatment. | Two electrodes on gastrocnemius muscle on ipsilateral side, 4 day, 15 min per day, starting 24 hr after second injection of saline, behavior test before and after 30 min treatment. | Two needles one on left SP6 and other on left ST36 acupoints, 4 day, 15 min per day, 24 hr after second injection of saline, behavior test before and after 30 min treatment. |
SCS: spinal cord stimulation, TENS: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, MA: manual acupuncture, SNI: spared nerve injury.
Average Paw Withdrawal Thresholds in the Groups Before and After Induction of the Model, and Before and After Treatment on Each Day
| Group | Baseline (g) | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre (g) | Post (g) | Pre (g) | Post (g) | Pre (g) | Post (g) | Pre (g) | Post (g) | ||
| Left paw | |||||||||
| SNI-TENS | 259 ± 45 | 5 ± 3 | 103 ± 4 | 7 ± 3 | 103 ± 4 | 11 ± 2 | 95 ± 5 | 9 ± 3 | 103 ± 4 |
| SNI-SCS | 188 ± 0 | 10 ± 3 | 75 ± 4 | 11 ± 4 | 75 ± 4 | 11 ± 4 | 78 ± 3 | 9 ± 4 | 78 ± 3 |
| SNI-MA | 259 ± 45 | 11 ± 4 | 56 ± 5 | 8 ± 3 | 70 ± 3 | 8 ± 3 | 61 ± 4 | 7 ± 3 | 58 ± 4 |
| Right paw | |||||||||
| SNI-TENS | 366 ± 66 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 366 ± 36 | 366 ± 36 | 366 ± 36 | 366 ± 36 | 366 ± 36 |
| SNI-SCS | 259 ± 45 | 366 ± 36 | 400 ± 0 | 331 ± 45 | 366 ± 36 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 390 ± 47 |
| SNI-MA | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 366 ± 36 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 295 ± 48 | 295 ± 48 |
| Left paw | |||||||||
| Inf-TENS | 295 ± 48 | 20 ± 0 | 95 ± 5 | 23 ± 3 | 95 ± 5 | 25 ± 3 | 91 ± 5 | 23 ± 3 | 78 ± 3 |
| Inf-SCS | 331 ± 45 | 18 ± 1 | 75 ± 4 | 20 ± 0 | 69 ± 5 | 18 ± 1 | 61 ± 4 | 17 ± 2 | 58 ± 4 |
| Inf-MA | 331 ± 45 | 25 ± 3 | 75 ± 4 | 25 ± 3 | 78 ± 3 | 25 ± 3 | 69 ± 5 | 23 ± 3 | 66 ± 6 |
| Right paw | |||||||||
| Inf-TENS | 331 ± 45 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 366 ± 36 | 366 ± 36 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 |
| Inf-SCS | 366 ± 36 | 366 ± 36 | 402 ± 0 | 40 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 |
| Inf-MA | 366 ± 36 | 331 ± 45 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 | 402 ± 0 |
| Left paw | |||||||||
| NInf-TENS | 331 ± 45 | 20 ± 0 | 78 ± 3 | 18 ± 1 | 70 ± 3 | 20 ± 0 | 72 ± 3 | 15 ± 1 | 78 ± 3 |
| NInf-SCS | 331 ± 45 | 25 ± 3 | 75 ± 4 | 28 ± 4 | 95 ± 5 | 25 ± 3 | 87 ± 4 | 5 ± 3 | 91 ± 5 |
| NInf-MA | 295 ± 48 | 17 ± 2 | 20 ± 0 | 14 ± 1 | 15 ± 1 | 17 ± 2 | 17 ± 2 | 20 ± 0 | 20 ± 0 |
| Right paw | |||||||||
| NInf-TENS | 402 ± 0 | 259 ± 45 | 295 ± 48 | 224 ± 36 | 224 ± 36 | 188 ± 0 | 188 ± 0 | 188 ± 0 | 188 ± 0 |
| NInf-SCS | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 | 331 ± 45 |
| NInf-MA | 331 ± 45 | 224 ± 36 | 224 ± 36 | 188 ± 0 | 188 ± 0 | 188 ± 0 | 188 ± 0 | 188 ± 0 | 188 ± 0 |
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation.
SNI: spared nerve injury, TENS: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, SCS: spinal cord stimulation, MA: manual acupuncture, Inf: inflammatory, NInf: non-inflammatory.
Significant statistical differences compared to contralateral (right) side (P < 0.05). bSignificant statistical differences in comparison to pre-immediate (P < 0.05). cSignificant statistical differences in comparison a day before (P < 0.05).
Average Joint (Inflammatory Model) and Muscle (Non-inflammatory Model) Withdrawal Joint Inflammation, and the Non-inflammatory Muscle Pain Group Before and After Induction of the Model, and Before and After Treatment on Each Day
| Group | Baseline (g) | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre (g) | Post (g) | Pre (g) | Post (g) | Pre (g) | Post (g) | Pre (g) | Post (g) | ||
| Left leg | |||||||||
| Inf-TENS | 2,251 ± 41 | 590 ± 33 | 1,739 ± 31 | 605 ± 28 | 1,651 ± 21 | 535 ± 22 | 1,688 ± 15 | 667 ± 29 | 1,405 ± 21 |
| Inf-SCS | 2,224 ± 24 | 609 ± 16 | 1,694 ± 37 | 684 ± 25 | 1,636 ± 26 | 644 ± 22 | 1,317 ± 21 | 707 ± 19 | 1,487 ± 50 |
| Inf-MA | 2,139 ± 51 | 616 ± 28 | 1,443 ± 51 | 615 ± 14 | 1,709 ± 34 | 699 ± 12 | 1,384 ± 139 | 601 ± 39 | 1,219 ± 15 |
| Right leg | |||||||||
| Inf-TENS | 2,372 ± 60 | 2,437 ± 16 | 2,305 ± 24 | 2,215 ± 25 | 2,313 ± 51 | 2,264 ± 15 | 2,380 ± 94 | 2,157 ± 28 | 2,200 ± 37 |
| Inf-SCS | 2,250 ± 47 | 2,207 ± 25 | 2,262 ± 29 | 2,113 ± 40 | 2,137 ± 98 | 2,201 ± 43 | 2,131 ± 28 | 2,057 ± 26 | 2,150 ± 108 |
| Inf-MA | 2,526 ± 93 | 2,450 ± 61 | 2,520 ± 63 | 2,193 ± 39 | 2,174 ± 26 | 2,300 ± 42 | 2,204 ± 49 | 2,024 ± 157 | 2,179 ± 25 |
| Left leg | |||||||||
| NInf-TENS | 1,993 ± 12 | 744 ± 18 | 1,536 ± 40 | 636 ± 31 | 1,624 ± 18 | 700 ± 35 | 1,612 ± 15 | 728 ± 24 | 1,474 ± 20 |
| NInf-SCS | 2,474 ± 70 | 812 ± 42 | 1,642 ± 25 | 733 ± 8 | 1,687 ± 13 | 652 ± 24 | 1,635 ± 20 | 676 ± 14 | 1,479 ± 10 |
| NInf-MA | 1,968 ± 56 | 655 ± 12 | 752 ± 40 | 726 ± 30 | 740 ± 30 | 638 ± 40 | 758 ± 31 | 790 ± 41 | 807 ± 16 |
| Right leg | |||||||||
| NInf-TENS | 2,045 ± 65 | 2,142 ± 38 | 2,043 ± 21 | 2,137 ± 18 | 2,086 ± 13 | 2,030 ± 22 | 2,095 ± 24 | 2,039 ± 25 | 2,060 ± 19 |
| NInf-SCS | 364 ± 71 | 1,975 ± 15 | 1,991 ± 7 | 1,963 ± 12 | 1,983 ± 4 | 2,011 ± 8 | 1,994 ± 6 | 1,964 ± 13 | 1,993 ± 17 |
| NInf-MA | 2,107 ± 63 | 2,187 ± 28 | 2,141 ± 34 | 2,112 ± 30 | 2,056 ± 32 | 2,048 ± 22 | 1,977 ± 48 | 2,028 ± 31 | 2,060 ± 28 |
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation.
Inf: inflammatory, TENS: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, SCS: spinal cord stimulation, MA: manual acupuncture, NInf: non-inflammatory.
Significant statistical differences compared to contralateral (right) side (P < 0.05). bSignificant statistical differences in comparison to pre-immediate (P < 0.05). cSignificant statistical differences in comparison a day before (P < 0.05).
Summary of Mechanisms for SCS, TENS, and MA
| Type of treatment | Mechanism |
|---|---|
| SCS | Utilizes several neurotransmitters and their receptors including serotonin, opioids, GABA and acetylcholine, inhibits release of glutamate and aspartate, and reduces glial cell activation. |
| TENS | Activates δ-opioid receptors, PAG, RVM, spinal inhibitory pathways, GABA, and reduces dorsal horn sensitization, glutamate, and substance P release. |
| MA | Activates descendent inhibitory pathways, releases ATP peripherally, alters inflammation and immune cell phenotype. |
SCS: spinal cord stimulation, TENS: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, MA: manual acupuncture, GABA: gamma-aminobutyric acid, PAG: periaqueductal gray, RVM: rostral ventromedial medulla, ATP: adenosine triphosphate.