KMID : 1129720090260020075
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Korean Journal of Acupuncture 2009 Volume.26 No. 2 p.75 ~ p.89
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Effects of Warm Needling on the Acute Knee Arthritis Induced by Carrageenan in Rats
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Jang Jae-Young
Kwon Oh-Sang Kim Jae-Hyo Kim Yu-Lee Ahn Seong-Hun Sohn In-Chul Kim Young-Sun
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Abstract
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Objectives:Warm needling combines simultaneously the effects of acupuncture and moxibustion. This study was to investigate whether warm needling could relieve acute knee arthritis induced by carrageenan in rats.
Methods: To illuminate the underlying mechanisms of the warm needling-induced antinociception, weight bearing force (WBF) was observed on the acute knee arthritic rat model. Under general anesthesia, ST36, SP9, Hakjung extra point, LI4 were punctured and stimulated with 30 mg moxa ball combustion on top of the needle (?0.18 X 8 §®).
Results: In behavioral test, rats subsequently showed a reduced stepping force of the affected limb 3 hours after the induction of arthritis. Warm needling on the contralateral or ipsilateral ST36 failed to show antinociceptive effect on the acute knee arthritis. Warm needling on the contralateral SP9 or LI4 increased WBF values to normal level in the acute stage of the arthritis. Warm needling on the Hakjung extra-point resulted in the significant antinociceptive effects through acute stage. These effects of warm needling were suppressed by opioids receptor antagonist naltrexone (10 §·/§¸, i.p.) and alpha adrenoceptor antagonist phentolamine (5 §·/§¸, i.p.).
Conclusion: The data suggest that warm needling-induced antinociception is differently mediated by acupoints and accomplished by activating the descending inhibitory systems including endogenous opioids and ¥á-adrenoceptors.
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KEYWORD
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carrageenan induced knee arthritis, warm needling, SP9, LI4, Hakjung extra-point, rat
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