Comparing the colonic motility and expression of M3 muscarinic receptor in IBS rats by stimulating LI 4 and ST 36 with electroacupuncture
10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2017.12.013
- VernacularTitle:比较电针"合谷""足三里"穴对IBS模型大鼠结肠动力及结肠M3受体表达的影响
- Author:
Ying LAN
1
;
Yushan GAO
;
Wenlian ZHU
;
Xiaoxuan REN
;
Mengyi GUO
;
Shan WANG
;
Ya-Nying WU
;
Kaige LI
;
Lihua TAN
;
Maoxian JI
Author Information
1. 北京中医药大学针灸推拿学院 北京100029
- Keywords:
irritable bowel syndrome;
LI 4;
ST-36;
M3 receptor;
intestinal motility;
rats
- From:
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2017;40(12):1044-1049
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe and compare the effects of LI 4 and ST 36 electroacupuncture on co-lonic motility and positive expression of M3 receptor in colon of irritable bowel syndrome ( IBS ) model rats, and to explore the mechanism behind those differences. Methods 40 neonatal Wistar rats were randomly divided into blank control group, model group, LI 4 group, and ST 36 group. IBS rat model was built by using neonatal maternal separation and acetic acid enema, and colorectal distension ( CRD) stimulation in rats except the blank control group. At 9 weeks rats in LI 4 group and ST 36 group were given electroacupuncture( EA ) intervention once every other day for 5 times. Blank group and model group didn' t receive acupuncture intervention. After the treatment, Bristol Stool Scale was applied to i-dentify the feces types of the IBS rats before and after electroacupuncture invention;Abdominal withdraw-al reflex ( AWR) was evaluated to asess the intestinal sensitivities and smooth muscle contraction intensi-ty;and latency, contraction wave and pressure value of initial wave were observed;The expression of M3 receptor was measured using immunohistochemistry. Results Bristol scores of LI 4 group and ST 36 group significantly decreased (P<0. 01). Compared with blank group, the stool score of model group was significantly increased ( P<0 . 01 );the latency was shortened ( P<0 . 01 ); the number of contrac-tion waves was significantly increased (P<0. 01);the immunohistochemical expression of M3 receptor in the colon was significantly increased (P<0. 01). The immunohistochemical expression of M3 receptor in the colon in LI 4 group was increased (P<0. 01). Compared with model group, after electroacupuncture stimulation, the stool score of LI 4 group and ST 36 group was significantly decreased (P<0. 01); the latency was significantly prolonged ( P <0 . 01 ); the number of contraction wave was significantly de-creased in LI 4 group (P<0. 01) and ST 36 group (P<0. 05);immunohistochemical expression of M3 receptor in the colon was significantly decreased (P<0. 01). Compared with the LI 4 group, the stool score in ST 36 group was decreased ( P<0 . 05 );the pressure value of initial wave significantly decreased (P <0. 01); the immunohistochemical expression of M3 receptor in the colon was decreased ( P <0. 05 ) . Conclusion Stimulating LI 4 or ST 36 with electroacupuncturing could both inhibit gastrointesti-nal tract contraction, reduce intestinal sensitivity and relieve IBS symptoms in rats. LI 4 appears to be more effective than ST 36 in relieving abdominal pain, while ST 36 is better than LI 4 to stop diarrhea. Stimulating different acupoints or acupoints on different nerve segments with electro-acupuncture have specific effects on IBS rats.