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Jouranl of Korean Acupuncture and Moxibustion society
2002 Volume.19 No. 4 p.167 ~ p.182
Characterization of Electroacupuncture Effects on the Responses of Rat Dorsal Horn Neurons to Noxious Stimulation




Abstract
This experiment was designed to investigate the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) on chronic pains and factors that affected EA effects.
The responses of wide dynamic range (WDR) cells to electrical stimulation of A¥ä & C afferent fibers were used as an index of pain in rats with chronic pains induced by intraplantar injection of complete Freund¢¥s adjuvant or peripheral nerve injury. In rats with chronic pains, low (2Hz) and high (100Hz) frequency EA stimulation applied to zusanli caused the inhibition of WDR cell responses in about 60% of rats and the inhibitory actions were dependent on the stimulus strength. EA stimulation also induced an excitation of WDR cell responses in 23.9% of rats and no effect in 15.8% of rats.
However, it seemed that in normal rats compared to the rat with chronic pains, the incidence of which EA stimulation caused the excitation or no effect was high. Reversible spinalization almost completely blocked EA-induced inhibitory or excitatory effects. EA stimulation more frequently induced the excitation of WDR cell responses in lightly anesthetized (0.6%) rats and the enhanced responses of WDR cells were inhibited by EA stimulation in the rat anesthetized with 1.5% enflurane.
These experimental findings suggest that in rats with chronic pain, EA stimulation inhibited WDR cell responses to slow A¥ä and C fiber stimulation and EA-induced inhibitory action was under the control of descending inhibitory system and degree of anesthesia.
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