适量咖啡因可抑制针刺术后疼痛小鼠模型的镇痛作用。

Ari O Moré, Francisco J Cidral-Filho, Leidiane Mazzardo-Martins, Daniel F Martins, Francisney P Nascimento, Shin Min Li, Adair R S Santos
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摘要

背景:针灸治疗疼痛的研究已经得到了广泛的研究。然而,膳食成分对针刺镇痛(AA)的影响尚不清楚。最近,腺苷受体在AA中的作用已被证明,而咖啡因是世界上最常食用的膳食成分之一,是这些受体的拮抗剂。本研究采用切后疼痛模型研究咖啡因对AA的影响。方法:采用急性或慢性咖啡因给药后针刺治疗足底切开手术小鼠。针刺采用两种不同的刺激方式,分别是手针和电针,针刺于双侧SP6穴位。结果:我们发现急性前给药咖啡因(10mg /kg, i.p.)完全逆转两种针刺类型的AA。在慢性给药前,我们使用了模仿西方国家和中国平均每日咖啡因摄入量的两种剂量。有趣的是,在8天的饮用水中给予西方剂量的咖啡因(70 mg/kg/天)逆转了AA,而在同一时期给予中国剂量(4 mg/kg/天)则没有。结论:这些结果表明,咖啡因的使用可以抑制不同形式针刺的镇痛作用。此外,我们的研究结果表明,与人体饮食摄入水平相关的咖啡因剂量可能是针灸研究背景下的一个混淆因素。
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Caffeine at Moderate Doses Can Inhibit Acupuncture-Induced Analgesia in a Mouse Model of Postoperative Pain.

Background: The use of acupuncture in the treatment of pain conditions has been extensively investigated. However, the influence of dietary ingredients on acupuncture-induced analgesia (AA) remains unexplored. Recently, the role of adenosine receptors in AA has been shown, and caffeine, one of the world's most commonly consumed dietary ingredients, is an antagonist of these receptors. In this study, the postincisional pain model was used to investigate caffeine's influence on AA.

Method: Mice submitted to plantar incision surgery were treated with acupuncture needling after administration of acute or chronic caffeine. Acupuncture needling was performed using two different types of stimuli, manual acupuncture and electroacupuncture bilaterally in the acupoint SP6.

Results: We found that acute preadministration of caffeine (10 mg/kg, i.p.) completely reversed AA in both types of acupuncture. In the chronic preadministration, we used two doses that mimicked the average daily caffeine consumption in Western countries and China. Interestingly, the Western dose of caffeine (70 mg/kg/day) administered during 8 days in the drinking water reversed AA and the Chinese dose (4 mg/kg/day) administered during the same period did not.

Conclusions: These results indicate that the use of caffeine can inhibit the analgesic effect of different forms of acupuncture. In addition, our findings suggest that doses of caffeine relevant to dietary human intake levels could be a confounding factor in the context of acupuncture research.

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