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KMID : 1129720070240010131
Korean Journal of Acupuncture
2007 Volume.24 No. 1 p.131 ~ p.144
Acupuncture inhibits microglial activation in the rat model of Parkinson¡¯s disease
Hwang Jeong-Yeon

Choi Il-Hwan
Park Jae-Hyun
Kang Jun-Mo
Park Hi-Joon
Lim Sabina
Abstract
Objectives : Although the cause of neuronal death of Parkinson¡¯s disease remains unclear, increasing evidence points to the role of inflammatory processes. And the hallmark of brain inflammation is the activation of microglia. This study was performed to prove the effect of acupuncture on inhibiting microglial activation.

Methods : The rat models which were injected with 6-hydroxydopamine were treated with acupuncture once a day on LR3 (÷¼õú) and GB34 (åÕ×Õô»). To prove the effect of inhibiting microglial activation, we examined the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) immunopositive neurons and CD11b immunohistochemistry in the substantia nigra.

Results : There were 18% (third day), 32% (seventh day) loss of TH-positive cell bodies in the control group and 23% (third day), 26% (seventh day) in the acupuncture group, whereas 3% (third day), 10% (seventh day) in vehicle group. The difference of optical density in substantia nigra was evaluated by subtracting log inverse gray value of contralateral side from that of ipsilateral side. With regards to the result of CD11b immunohistochemistry, acupuncture group showed significantly inhibited microglial activation compared with control group (p<0.01) on the seventh day.

Conclusions : Acupuncture showed the effect of inhibition of microglial activation in seventh day. However, the effect of protection of TH positive cell bodies was not shown. So we need longer investigation of the effect of acupuncture on Parkinson¡¯s disease.
KEYWORD
Parkinson¡¯s disease, Acupuncture, LR3, GB34, microglia
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