Enkephalin involvement in acupuncture analgesia-radioimmunoassay.

Scientia Sinica Pub Date : 1980-09-01
G Zou, Q C Yi, S X Wu, Y X Lu, F S Wang, Y G Yu, X Q Ji, Z X Zhang, D D Zhao
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Abstract

Since there are several endogenous morphine-like substances differing in distribution and probably also in function, it seems necessary to study their roles in acupuncture analgesia separately. Therefore we set up a sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay (RIA) for met- and leu-enkephalin, and employ it in determining the changes of enkephalin contents in the brain regions and CSF during acupuncture. The main results are as follows: (i) Two enkephalins increase markedly in hypothalamus and striatum during acupuncture analgesia. (ii) Prior intraventricular bacitracin enhances the acupuncture analgesia with concomitant increased contents of enkephalins in the brain and CSF. (iii) Cycloheximide, the protein-synthesis inhibitor, reduces the enkephalin-increasing effect of acupuncture, indicating that one of the mechanisms by which acupuncture elevates the enkephalin levels is the acceleration of biosynthesis. (iv) After surgical isolation of rat hypothalamus, the effect of electric acupuncture is attenuated. This indicates that hypothalamus takes part in acupuncture analgesia.

脑啡肽参与针刺镇痛-放射免疫测定。
由于存在多种内源性吗啡样物质,其分布和功能可能各不相同,因此有必要分别研究它们在针刺镇痛中的作用。为此,我们建立了一种灵敏、特异的脑啡肽放射免疫测定法(RIA),用于测定针刺时脑啡肽在脑区和脑脊液中的含量变化。主要结果如下:(1)针刺镇痛时下丘脑和纹状体两种脑啡肽显著升高。(ii)既往脑室内注射杆菌肽可增强针刺镇痛,同时脑和脑脊液中脑啡肽含量增加。(iii)蛋白质合成抑制剂环己亚胺降低了针灸增加脑啡肽的作用,表明针灸提高脑啡肽水平的机制之一是加速生物合成。(iv)手术分离大鼠下丘脑后,电针的作用减弱。这表明下丘脑参与了针刺镇痛。
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