Acupuncture and Electroacupuncture Effects of ST-36 (Zusanli) and SP-9 (Yinlingquan) on Motor Behavior in Ischemic Gerbils

IF 0.8 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Medical Acupuncture Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.1089/acu.2023.0048
Kelly Zhang, Manoela Gallon Pitta, Gustavo Henrique de Mello Rosa, Guilherme Bertolino, João Eduardo de Araujo
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Objective: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. To find ways to reduce behavioral disabilities, researchers study animal models. By targeting ST-36 (Zusanli) and SP-9 (Yinlingquan), this study investigated the effects of traditional acupuncture and electroacupuncture (EA) on motor behavior in gerbils following global cerebral ischemia. Materials and Methods: Thirty-six male gerbils were randomly assigned to 6 groups (n = 6 in each): control (C); sham-surgical (S); ischemia (I); acupuncture (Ac); EA (Ea); and sham-EA (SEa). The animals were habituated in an activity cage (AC) 72 hours before surgery. After induction of global ischemia, the Ac, Ea, and SEa groups received bilateral stimulation at ST-36 and SP-9. In the Ea group, an alternating electrical current was used. The animals were tested in the AC 4 days after surgery, and the results were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis, followed by Dunn's posthoc test. Results: Statistical analysis revealed increased distance traveled and sensors triggered by the I, Ea, and SEa groups, compared to the C, Ac, and S groups. The animals' movement tracks had a similar pattern between the I and Ea groups, with increased exploration along the walls of the AC. Meanwhile, the Ac, S, and SEa groups explored the AC similarly to the C group. Conclusions: These findings suggest that acupuncture may normalize motor behavior in gerbils with ischemia and could be a promising treatment for stroke-induced motor deficits.
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针刺和电针ST-36(足三里)和SP-9(隐灵泉)对缺血沙鼠运动行为的影响
目的:中风是世界范围内死亡和残疾的主要原因。为了找到减少行为障碍的方法,研究人员研究了动物模型。以ST-36(足三里)和SP-9(银陵泉)为靶点,研究传统针刺和电针(EA)对沙鼠全脑缺血后运动行为的影响。材料与方法:36只雄性沙鼠随机分为6组,每组6只:对照组(C组);组(S);缺血(我);针灸(Ac);电子艺界(EA);和假ea (SEa)。术前72小时置于活动笼(AC)中习惯饲养。在诱导全脑缺血后,Ac、Ea和SEa组分别对ST-36和SP-9进行双侧刺激。在Ea组中,使用交流电。术后第4天进行AC测试,通过Kruskal-Wallis对结果进行分析,随后进行Dunn's术后测试。结果:统计分析显示,与C、Ac和S组相比,I、Ea和SEa组的行走距离和触发传感器增加。动物的运动轨迹在I组和Ea组之间具有相似的模式,沿着AC壁的探索增加。同时,AC, S和SEa组与C组相似地探索AC。结论:这些研究结果表明,针灸可以使沙鼠缺血的运动行为正常化,并且可能是一种有希望的治疗中风引起的运动缺陷的方法。
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