[Acupuncture regulates dynamic flux of Ca2+, Na+, and H2O2 in skeletal muscle injury induced by eccentric exercise in rats].

Q3 Medicine 生理学报 Pub Date : 2025-02-25
Xue-Lin Zhang, Qian Zhao, Ai-Shan Liu, Ming-Liang Duan, Jing-Jing Ding, Hua Wang
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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effects of acupuncture on dynamic changes in Ca2+, Na+, and H2O2 flux following eccentric exercise-induced muscle injury. The total of 324 healthy male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 6 groups: control group (C), eccentric exercise group (E), eccentric exercise with acupuncture group (EA), EA with TRP channel blocker group (EAT), EA with NOX2 blocker group (EAN) and EA with placebo group (EAP). Gastrocnemius muscles were subject to lengthening contractions with percutaneous electrical stimulation, followed by immediate pretreatment with blocking agents. After 30 min, acupuncture needling was administered to the gastrocnemius muscle, and real-time dynamic changes of Ca2+, Na+ and H2O2 flux were measured with non-invasive micro-test technique during the needle retention period, immediately, 3 h, 6 h, and 24 h post-extraction respectively. Results showed that compared with the E group, acupuncture significantly increased net Ca2+ efflux (P < 0.05), extended the period of net Na+ influx, and significantly decreased net H2O2 efflux (P < 0.05). However, these effects were significantly attenuated in the EAT and EAN groups, where excessive net H2O2 efflux was observed (P < 0.001). These findings indicate that acupuncture regulates the dynamic changes of Ca2+, Na+ and H2O2 flux by activating the TRP channels and interacting with NOX2 activity following eccentric exercise-induced skeletal muscle injury.

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[针刺调节偏心运动所致大鼠骨骼肌损伤中Ca2+、Na+和H2O2的动态通量]。
本研究旨在探讨针刺对偏心运动性肌肉损伤后Ca2+、Na+和H2O2通量动态变化的影响。选取健康雄性Wistar大鼠324只,随机分为6组:对照组(C)、偏心运动组(E)、偏心运动配合针刺组(EA)、偏心运动配合TRP通道阻滞剂组(EAT)、偏心运动配合NOX2阻滞剂组(EAN)、偏心运动配合安慰剂组(EAP)。腓肠肌接受经皮电刺激延长收缩,随后立即用阻断剂预处理。30 min后,针刺腓肠肌,采用无创微测技术,分别测定留针期、即刻、拔针后3 h、6 h、24 h内Ca2+、Na+、H2O2通量的实时动态变化。结果显示,与E组相比,针刺可显著增加净Ca2+外排(P < 0.05),延长净Na+内流时间,显著降低净H2O2外排(P < 0.05)。然而,这些影响在EAT和EAN组显著减弱,观察到过量的H2O2净流出(P < 0.001)。这些结果表明,针刺通过激活TRP通道并与NOX2活性相互作用,调节偏心运动所致骨骼肌损伤后Ca2+、Na+和H2O2通量的动态变化。
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期刊介绍: Acta Physiologica Sinica (APS) is sponsored by the Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences and Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and is published bimonthly by the Science Press, China. APS publishes original research articles in the field of physiology as well as research contributions from other biomedical disciplines and proceedings of conferences and symposia of physiological sciences. Besides “Original Research Articles”, the journal also provides columns as “Brief Review”, “Rapid Communication”, “Experimental Technique”, and “Letter to the Editor”. Articles are published in either Chinese or English according to authors’ submission.
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