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[Acupuncture ameliorates neurological function by suppressing microglia polarization and inflammatory response after cerebral ischemia in rats]

Authors :
Hui-Yu, Zhang
Yi-Jin, Zhao
Pei-Jun, Zhang
Min-Fang, Guo
Jing-Wen, Yu
Zhi, Chai
Cun-Gen, Ma
Li-Juan, Song
Jie-Zhong, Yu
Source :
Zhen ci yan jiu = Acupuncture research. 47(11)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To observe the effect of acupuncture on microglia polarization and inflammatory reaction in rats with cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIRI), so as to explore its mechanisms underlying improvement of CIRI.Thirty male SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation, model, and acupuncture groups, with 10 rats in each group. The CIRI model was established by occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCAO) for 1 h, followed by reperfusion. After modeling, rats in the acupuncture group received manual acupuncture stimulation of "Dazhui" (GV14), "Baihui"(GV20), "Shuigou" (GV26), bilateral "Zusanli" (ST36) and "Fengchi" (GB20) by twirling the needles rapidly for 10 s/acupoint every 10 min, with the needles retained for 20 min. The treatment was conducted once daily for successive 7 days. The neurological function was evaluated according to Longa's method. The state of CIRI was observed after Nissl staining, and the expression levels of Iba-1, iNOS, Arg1, BDNF, GDNF and NeuN in the ischemic cortex tissue were detected by immunofluorescence staining. The contents of TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-10 in the ischemic tissue were assayed by ELISA. The protein expression levels of BDNF, GDNF, TLR4, MyD88 and NF-κB in the ischemic tissues were detected by Western blot.The neurological deficit score on the 24 h and 7th day was considerably higher in the model group than in the sham operation group (Acupuncture intervention can improve neurological function in CIRI rats, which may be related to its effects in regulating the polarization of microglia, reducing inflammatory reaction and increasing the secretion of neurotrophic factors in the brain, inhibiting TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB signaling pathway.

Details

ISSN :
10000607
Volume :
47
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zhen ci yan jiu = Acupuncture research
Accession number :
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