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Title

Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Acupuncture Stimulation via the Vagus Nerve.

Authors

Lim, Hee-Don; Kim, Min-Hee; Lee, Chan-Yong; Namgung, Uk

Abstract

Although acupuncture therapy is widely used in traditional Asian medicine for the treatment of diverse internal organ disorders, its underlying biological mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, we investigated the functional involvement of acupuncture stimulation (AS) in the regulation of inflammatory responses. TNF-α production in mouse serum, which was induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administration, was decreased by manual acupuncture (MAC) at the zusanli acupoint (stomach36, ST36). In the spleen, TNF-α mRNA and protein levels were also downregulated by MAC and were recovered by using a splenic neurectomy and a vagotomy. c-Fos, which was induced in the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) and dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve (DMV) by LPS and electroacupuncture (EAC), was further increased by focal administration of the AMPA receptor blocker CNQX and the purinergic receptor antagonist PPADS. TNF-α levels in the spleen were decreased by CNQX and PPADS treatments, implying the involvement of inhibitory neuronal activity in the DVC. In unanesthetized animals, both MAC and EAC generated c-Fos induction in the DVC neurons. However, MAC, but not EAC, was effective in decreasing splenic TNF-α production. These results suggest that the therapeutic effects of acupuncture may be mediated through vagal modulation of inflammatory responses in internal organs.

Subjects

ANTI-inflammatory agents; VAGUS nerve surgery; ACUPUNCTURE; TUMOR necrosis factors; LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES; ANIMAL models in research

Publication

PLoS ONE, 2016, Vol 11, Issue 3, p1

ISSN

1932-6203

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1371/journal.pone.0151882

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