| Literature DB >> 33868169 |
Li Wang1, Chao-Chao Yu2,3, Jia Li1, Qing Tian4, Yan-Jun Du1.
Abstract
Obesity is a prevalent metabolic disease caused by an imbalance in food intake and energy expenditure. Although acupuncture is widely used in the treatment of obesity in a clinical setting, its mechanism has not been adequately elucidated. As the key pivot of appetite signals, the hypothalamus receives afferent and efferent signals from the brainstem and peripheral tissue, leading to the formation of a complex appetite regulation circuit, thereby effectively regulating food intake and energy homeostasis. This review mainly discusses the relationship between the hypothalamic nuclei, related neuropeptides, brainstem, peripheral signals, and obesity, as well as mechanisms of acupuncture on obesity from the perspective of the hypothalamus, exploring the current evidence and therapeutic targets for mechanism of action of acupuncture in obesity.Entities:
Keywords: action; acupuncture; hypothalamus; mechanism; obesity
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33868169 PMCID: PMC8050351 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.632324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 5.555
Figure 1The illustration focuses on the regulation of energy homeostasis by the hypothalamus. NPY/AgRP and POMC/CART neurons located in the ARC of hypothalamus project to secondary neurons such as PVN, DMH, VMH, LHA, and secrete orexigenic AgRP or anorectic POMC. The MC3/4R in PVN are activated after binding with the active component a-MSH cleaved by POMC, and the integrated signals are transmitted to the NTS to regulate feeding behavior. Meanwhile, PVN also secretes anorexic neurohormones CRH to suppress food intake. BDNF located in the VMH is the downstream effector of a-MSH, which plays a role in inhibiting food intake. LHA is mainly stimulated by NPY/AgRP neurons in the ARC and secretes orexigenic peptides, orexin and MCH. Peripheral signals from adipose tissue, pancreas or the gastrointestinal tract either enter the hypothalamus through the median eminence, or connect to the NTS in the brainstem via acting on the vagus nerve afferents, and these signals effectively induce activities of the related nuclei, such as ARC and NTS, then influence the second order neurons of PVN, VMH. DMH and LHA.
Characteristics of acupuncture in the treatment of obesity derive from main studies included.
| Reference | Model | Intervention type | Acupoint | Frequency | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kim et al. ( | SD rats | AAS | Stomach point | twice per day (2 days) | ↓NPY |
| Tian et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36),Sanyinjiao(SP6) | once every other day (NR) | ↓NPY, ↓ghrelin, |
| Shu et al. ( | Wistar rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Guanyuan(CV4), | 3 per week (8 wks) | ↑SIRT1, ↓NPY, ↑POMC, ↓Ac-FOXO1,↑insulin sensitivity |
| Liu et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Quchi(LI11) | 7 per week (4 wks) | ↓NPY, ↓AgRP |
| Ren et al. ( | Wistar rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Guanyuan(CV4), | 3 per week (8 wks) | ↑POMC, ↓AgRP, |
| Tian et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36),Sanyinjiao(SP6) | 3 per week (4 wks) | ↑POMC,↑α-MSH, |
| Wang et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36),Sanyinjiao(SP6) | 7 per week (2 wks) | ↑α-MSH, ↓food intake, ↓BW |
| Ji et al. ( | Obese rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36) | twice a day (1 wk) | ↑POMC, ↑nNOS, ↑ TRPV1, |
| Huang et al. ( | Wistar rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Guanyuan(CV4), | 3 per week (8 wks) | ↑POMC, ↑SIRT1, ↓blood lipids, ↓PPG, ↓food intake, ↓BW |
| Tian et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36),Sanyinjiao(SP6) | 3 per week (4 wks) | ↑CART, ↓food intake, ↓BW |
| Leng et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli (ST36),Tianshu (ST25), | 5 per week (4 wks) | ↓methylation of Tsc1, ↓mTORC1, ↑POMC, ↓AgRP, ↓NPY, ↓food intake, ↓BW |
| Wang et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zhongwan(CV12),gastric shu (BL21) | 7 per week (1 wk) | ↑MTL, ↑GAS |
| Asamoto and Takeshige ( | Wistar rats | AAS | Stomach(CO4), Endocrine(CO18),Heart(CO15),Lung(CO14) | NR | ↑excitatory of VMH |
| Shiraishi et al. ( | Wistar rats | AAS | NR | NR | ↑excitatory of VMH, |
| Liu et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli (ST 36), Neiting (ST 44) | 3 per week (2 wks) | ↑excitatory of VMH, ↓DA, ↑5-HT,↓BW |
| Zhao et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli (ST 36), Neiting (ST 44) | (2 wks) | ↑excitatory of VMH |
| Wang et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Guanyuan(CV4), | 7 per week (4 wks) | ↓leptin, ↓TG, ↓BW, ↓insulin |
| Kang et al. ( | Obese patients | EA plus AAS | Zusanli(ST36),Guanyuan(CV4),Tianshu(ST25), | 3 per week (4 wks) | ↓leptin |
| Ge et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Guanyuan(CV4), | 7 per week (4 wks) | ↓leptin, ↓TG, ↓insulin |
| Wang et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Guanyuan(CV4), | 7 per week (4 wks) | ↓leptin, ↓insulin, ↓TG, |
| Yan et al. ( | Wistar rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Zhongwan(CV12) | 7 per week (4 wks) | ↓leptin, ↓BW |
| Kim et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36) | 7 per week (4 wks) | ↑leptin, ↓BW, ↓food intake |
| Cabioğlu and Ergene ( | Obese patients | EA plus AAS | Hungry point, Shen Men(TF4), Hegu (LI4), Quchi (LI 11), Tianshu (ST25), Zusanli (ST 36), Neiting (ST44) | 7 per week (3 wks) | ↓leptin, ↓BW |
| Luo and Li ( | Obese patients | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Tianshu (ST25), Zhongwan (CV12), Fenglong(ST40), Fujie(SP14), Shuifen(CV9) | 3-4 per week (8 wks) | ↓leptin, ↑adiponectin |
| Güçel et al. ( | Obese patients | Acupuncture | Zusanli(ST36), Neiting (ST44), | 2 per week (5 wks) | ↓leptin, ↓insulin, ↓BW, ↓BMI, ↑Ghrelin, ↑CCK |
| Darbandi et al. ( | Obese patients | EA | Tianshu(ST25), Zhongwan (CV12), Shuifen(CV9), Sanyinjiao(SP6), Guanyuan(CV4), Weidao(GB28) | 2 per week (6 wks) | ↓leptin |
| Hsu et al. ( | Obese women | AAS | Hungry point, Shen Men(TF4), | 2 per week (6 wks) | ↓leptin, ↑ghrelin |
| Gong et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Neiting (ST44) | 3 per week (4 wks) | ↓leptin, ↓BW |
| Wang et al. ( | Obese patients | EA | Zhongwan(CV12), Tianshu (ST25), Daheng (SP15), Daimai (GB26), Shuidao(ST28), Zhigou (TE6), Yinlingquan(SP9), Zusanli (ST36), | 3 per week | ↓leptin, ↓insulin, ↓BMI |
| Cabioğlu and Ergene ( | Obese patients | EA plus AAS | Hungry point, Shen Men(TF4), Hegu (LI4), | 7 per week | ↑insulin, ↑C-peptide, ↓glucose |
| Gao et al. ( | Obese patients | EA plus AAS | Tianshu(ST25), Guanyuan(CV4), Sanyinjiao(SP6), Fenglong(ST40), Zusanli(ST36); Shenmen(TF4), Spleen(CO13),Stomach(CO4), LargeIntestine(CO7), Endocrine(CO18), Sanjiao(CO17) | 7 per week (8 wks) | ↓insulin |
| Liang et al. ( | C57BL mice | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Guanyuan(CV4) | 5 per week (8 wks) | ↑SIRT1,↑insulin sensitivity, ↓BW, ↓food intake |
| Huang et al. ( | Wistar rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Guanyuan(CV4), | 3 per week (8 wks) | ↓IL-6, ↓TNF-α, |
| Huang et al. ( | Wistar rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36), Guanyuan(CV4), | 3 per week (8 wks) | ↑SIRT1, ↓Ac-NFκB, ↓IL-6,↓TNF-α, ↓BMI |
| Kim et al. ( | SD rats | EA | Zusanli(ST36) | NR | ↓food intake |
| Song et al. ( | Wistar rats | EA | Fenglong(ST40),Zhongwan(CV12), | 3 per week (8 wks) | ↑CCK, ↓insulin, ↑insulin sensitivity, |
| Wang et al. ( | Wistar rats | EA | Zhongwan(CV12),Guanyuan(CV4),Tianshu(ST25); | 3 per week (8 wks) | ↓leptin, ↑CCK, |
BMI, body mass index; BW, body weight; EA, electro‐acupuncture; AAS, auricular acupoint stimulation; ↑, increase; ↓, decrease; SIRT1, sirtuins 1; DA, dopamine; LDL-C, lipid-cholesterol; NR, not reported; wk, week; wks, weeks; TG, triglycerides; TC, total cholesterol; GAS, gastrin; MTL, motilin.
Figure 2Mechanisms of action of acupuncture in obesity.
Figure 3Locations of frequently chosen acupoints in obese rats.
Figure 4The location of frequently chosen acupoints on humans for the treatment of obesity.