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KMID : 1129720040210010113
Korean Journal of Acupuncture
2004 Volume.21 No. 1 p.113 ~ p.127
Effect of Acupuncture applied to Foot Samli on the Rat Model of Knee Arthritic Pain
Park Sung-Ik

Koo Sung-Tae
Hwang Jae-Ho
Shin Jong-Keun
Sohn In-Chul
Kim Kyung-Sik
Abstract
Objectives : The usage of acupuncture has gained popularity as an alternative method of treatment for certain chronic pain conditions. However, the efficacy of acupuncture in various diseases has not been fully established and the underlying mechanism is not clearly understood. In the present study, the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) applied to foot samli(ST36) on the carrageenan-induced knee arthritic pain was examined.

Methods : A common source of persistent pain in humans is the knee arthritis. Knee arthritis was induced by injection of 2 % carrageenan 50 ¥ìl into the knee joint cavity. When rats developed pain behaviors, EA was applied for 30 min. under enflurane anesthesia with repeated train stimuli at the intensity of 10X of muscle twitch threshold. The weight bearing force of the hind limb was measured for an indicator of pain level after each manipulation.

Results : The average weight borne by the hind limb during normal gait was 55% of total body weight, which was reduced to less than 10% after knee arthritis. EA improved the weight bearing of the arthritic hind limb significantly for the duration of 4 hr. EA applied to ST36 point produced a significant improvement of stepping force of the arthritic foot lasting for at least 4 h. However, GB31 point did not produce any significant increase of weight bearing force. The analgesic effect was specific to the acupuncture point since the analgesic effect on the knee arthritis model could not be mimicked by EA applied to a nearby point, GB31. The relations between EA-induced analgesia and endogenous nitric oxide(NO) and inducible NO synthase(iNOS)/neuronal NOS was also examined. Results were turned out that both NO production and nNOS/iNOS protein expression which is increased by arthritis were suppressed by EA stimulation applied to ST36 point.

Conclusions : The data suggest 1) that EA produces a potent analgesic effect on the rat model of chronic knee arthritis pain in a point specific manner and 2) that EA-induced analgesia modulate endogenous NO through the suppression of nNOS/iNOS protein expression.
KEYWORD
Electroacupuncture, acupuncture analgesia, knee arthritis, NO
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