Electroacupuncture at 5/100 Hz alleviates neuropathic pain in rats by inhibiting the CCL3/CCR5 axis in the spinal cord.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Acupuncture in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-22 DOI:10.1177/09645284251327197
Feng Wang, Zhihui Ye, Xiuju Yin, Chengcheng Zhou, Min Zhong, Gaofeng Zhao
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Abstract

Objective: Typically, neuropathic pain (NP) is difficult to manage as it is refractory to conventional medications. Electroacupuncture (EA) at 5/100 Hz has emerged as an effective and promising treatment for NP; however, its mechanism of action is still uncertain. Accordingly, this study investigated the alleviatory mechanism of EA in chronic compression injury (CCI)-induced chronic pain via the C-C chemokine ligand 3 / C-C chemokine receptor type 5 (CCL3/CCR5) axis.

Methods: The CCI model was established in rats to induce NP. Mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia were assessed with von Frey and Hargreaves tests, respectively. From day 8 after CCI, EA (5/100 Hz) was performed for 1 week (30 min/day). CCL3 and CCR5 expression was detected with Western blotting and immunofluorescence. Glial cell activation was determined through co-labeling of neurons and glial cells with antibodies against CCL3 and CCR5. The release of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α was tested with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).

Results: EA markedly ameliorated CCI-induced chronic NP in rats and reduced CCL3 and CCR5 expression in the rat spinal cord. CCL3 and CCR5 were co-expressed by neurons and microglia in the central nervous system. In addition, EA also repressed the activation of glial cells and levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α.

Conclusion: EA may mitigate chronic NP in rats by blocking the CCL3/CCR5 axis in the spinal cord. In addition, EA appeared to exert anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects by suppressing glial cell activation. These findings add to our understanding of the mechanism of EA-induced analgesia.

5/100 Hz电针通过抑制脊髓CCL3/CCR5轴减轻大鼠神经性疼痛。
目的:通常,神经性疼痛(NP)是难以管理的,因为它是难治性的常规药物。5/100 Hz电针(EA)已成为一种有效且有前景的NP治疗方法;然而,其作用机制仍不确定。因此,本研究通过C-C趋化因子配体3/ C-C趋化因子受体5 (CCL3/CCR5)轴探讨EA对慢性压迫损伤(CCI)所致慢性疼痛的缓解机制。方法:建立大鼠CCI模型,诱导NP。分别用von Frey试验和Hargreaves试验评估机械痛敏和热痛敏。从CCI后第8天开始,进行EA (5/100 Hz) 1周(30分钟/天)。Western blotting和免疫荧光法检测CCL3和CCR5的表达。通过用CCL3和CCR5抗体共同标记神经元和神经胶质细胞来确定神经胶质细胞的活化。采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测白细胞介素(IL)-1β、IL-6和肿瘤坏死因子(TNF)-α的释放。结果:EA可显著改善cci诱导的大鼠慢性NP,降低大鼠脊髓CCL3和CCR5的表达。CCL3和CCR5在中枢神经系统的神经元和小胶质细胞中共表达。此外,EA还抑制了胶质细胞的活化和IL-1β、IL-6和TNF-α的水平。结论:EA可通过阻断脊髓CCL3/CCR5轴通路减轻大鼠慢性NP。此外,EA似乎通过抑制神经胶质细胞的激活来发挥抗炎和镇痛作用。这些发现增加了我们对ea诱导的镇痛机制的理解。
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Acupuncture in Medicine
Acupuncture in Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.00%
发文量
59
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acupuncture in Medicine aims to promote the scientific understanding of acupuncture and related treatments by publishing scientific investigations of their effectiveness and modes of action as well as articles on their use in health services and clinical practice. Acupuncture in Medicine uses the Western understanding of neurophysiology and anatomy to interpret the effects of acupuncture.
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