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Endogenous anandamide and cannabinoid receptor-2 contribute to electroacupuncture analgesia in rats.

机译:内源性花粉酰胺和大麻素受体2有助于大鼠电针镇痛。

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Acupuncture is widely used clinically to treat acute and chronic pain conditions, but the mechanisms underlying its effect are not fully understood. Although endocannabinoids are involved in modulation of nociception in animal models and in humans, their role in acupuncture analgesia has not been assessed. In this report, we determined the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on the level of anandamide in the skin tissue and the role of cannabinoid CB1 and CB2 receptors in the analgesic effect of EA in an animal model of inflammatory pain. Inflammatory pain was induced by local injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) into the hind paw of rats. Thermal hyperalgesia was tested with a radiant heat stimulus, and mechanical allodynia was quantified with von Frey filaments. The anandamide concentration in the skin tissue was measured by using high-performance liquid chromatography. EA, applied to GB30 and GB34, at 2 and 100Hz significantly reduced thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia induced by CFA injection. Compared with the sham group, EA significantly increased the anandamide level in the inflamed skin tissue. Local pretreatment with a specific CB2 receptor antagonist, AM630, significantly attenuated the antinociceptive effect of EA. However, the effect of EA was not significantly altered by AM251, a selective CB1 receptor antagonist. These findings suggest that EA potentiates the local release of endogenous anandamide from inflamed tissues. Activation of peripheral CB2 receptors contributes to the analgesic effect of EA on inflammatory pain. PERSPECTIVE: This study shows that electroacupuncture increases the anandamide level in inflammatory skin tissues, and CB2 receptors contribute to the analgesic effect of electroacupuncture in a rat model of inflammatory pain. This information improves our understanding of the mechanisms involved in the analgesic effect of acupuncture.
机译:针灸在临床上广泛用于治疗急性和慢性疼痛,但其作用机理尚不完全清楚。尽管内源性大麻素在动物模型和人类中均参与了伤害感受的调节,但尚未评估其在针刺镇痛中的作用。在这份报告中,我们确定了电针(EA)对皮肤组织中anandamide水平的影响以及大麻素CB1和CB2受体在炎症性疼痛动物模型中EA的镇痛作用中的作用。通过将完全弗氏佐剂(CFA)局部注入大鼠后爪诱发炎症性疼痛。用辐射热刺激测试热痛觉过敏,并用von Frey细丝量化机械性异常性疼痛。通过使用高效液相色谱法测定皮肤组织中的甲南酰胺浓度。在2和100Hz下应用于GB30和GB34的EA可以显着降低CFA注射引起的热痛觉过敏和机械性异常性疼痛。与假手术组相比,EA显着增加了发炎皮肤组织中的anandamide水平。用特定的CB2受体拮抗剂AM630进行的局部预处理显着减弱了EA的抗伤害感受作用。但是,选择性CB1受体拮抗剂AM251并未显着改变EA的作用。这些发现表明,EA增强了发炎组织中内源性Anandamide的局部释放。外周CB2受体的激活有助于EA对炎性疼痛的镇痛作用。观点:这项研究表明,电针可增加炎性皮肤组织中的anandamide水平,而CB2受体在电刺激性炎性疼痛大鼠模型中可发挥电针的镇痛作用。这些信息使我们更好地了解了针刺镇痛作用所涉及的机制。

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