手针刺ST36部位通过抑制M1巨噬细胞极化和增加佐剂诱导的关节炎大鼠Treg细胞群来减轻类风湿关节炎。

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摘要

目的:针灸已被发现能有效缓解许多炎症性疼痛,包括类风湿性关节炎(RA)。我们旨在评估手针刺(MA)治疗RA的抗炎潜力,并探讨其潜在的机制。方法:采用足部脱足潜伏期、足部肿胀、组织病理学检查和酶联免疫分析法(ELISA)检测细胞因子,观察MA对AIA大鼠ST36(足三里)的抗炎镇痛作用。采用多重免疫分析法分析炎症关节中表达的24种免疫因子的细胞-细胞通讯(CCC)网络,采用逆转录定量聚合酶链反应(RT-qPCR)、ELISA和流式细胞术研究MA调控的巨噬细胞和Treg种群及相关细胞因子。结果:MA能明显减轻AIA大鼠热痛觉过敏和足跖肿胀。ma处理大鼠踝关节中促炎因子(肿瘤坏死因子(TNF)-α、白细胞介素(IL)-1β)水平降低,抗炎因子(IL-10、转化生长因子(TGF)-β1)蛋白和mRNA水平升高。CCC网络分析证实巨噬细胞至关重要,是RA的潜在治疗靶点。重复使用MA治疗可触发爪内巨噬细胞表型转换,M1巨噬细胞减少。腘窝淋巴结Treg细胞群和TGF-β1显著增加,证实了MA的免疫调节作用。此外,选择性TGF-β1受体抑制剂SB431542可减弱MA的抗炎作用,以及MA诱导的对m1释放的细胞因子水平的抑制。结论:这些发现提供了新的证据,表明MA对RA的抗炎和镇痛作用是通过抑制M1巨噬细胞极化和增加Treg细胞群的表型调节作用的,突出了针刺在控制疼痛和改善炎症状况方面的潜在治疗优势。
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Manual acupuncture at ST36 attenuates rheumatoid arthritis by inhibiting M1 macrophage polarization and enhancing Treg cell populations in adjuvant-induced arthritic rats.

Objectives: Acupuncture has been found to be effective at relieving many inflammatory pain conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We aimed to assess the anti-inflammatory potential of manual acupuncture (MA) treatment of RA using adjuvant-induced arthritic (AIA) rats and to explore the underlying mechanisms.

Methods: The anti-inflammatory and analgesic actions of MA at ST36 (Zusanli) in AIA rats were assessed using paw withdrawal latency and swelling, histological examination and cytokine detection by enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA). The cell-cell communication (CCC) network was analyzed with a multiplex immunoassay of 24 immune factors expressed in the inflamed joints, and the macrophage and Treg populations and associated cytokines regulated by MA were investigated using reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), ELISA and flow cytometry.

Results: MA markedly decreased heat hyperalgesia and paw swelling in AIA rats. MA-treated rats also exhibited decreased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interleukin (IL)-1β) coupled with increased anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-10, transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1) in the ankle joints at protein and mRNA levels. CCC network analysis confirmed that macrophages are of critical importance and are potential therapeutic targets in RA. Repeated treatment with MA triggered a macrophage phenotypic switch in the paws, with fewer M1 macrophages. Prominent increases in the Treg cell population and TGF-β1 in the popliteal lymph nodes demonstrated the immunomodulatory effects of MA. Furthermore, a selective TGF-β1-receptor inhibitor, SB431542, attenuated the anti-inflammatory effects of MA and MA-induced suppression of the levels of M1-released cytokines.

Conclusion: These findings provide novel evidence that the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of MA on RA act through phenotypic modulation involving the inhibition of M1 macrophage polarization and an increase in the Treg cell population, highlighting the potential therapeutic advantages of acupuncture in controlling pain and ameliorating inflammatory conditions.

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