Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Dec 2024)

Influence of acupuncture intensity on analgesic effects in AA rat models

  • Yi-Xuan Wang,
  • Yi-Xuan Wang,
  • Yu-Hang Liu,
  • Yu-Hang Liu,
  • Zi-Liang Zhang,
  • Zi-Liang Zhang,
  • Xuan Qiao,
  • Xuan Qiao,
  • Ying-Chen Li,
  • Ying-Chen Li,
  • Liu-Jie Ren,
  • Guang-Hong Ding,
  • Guang-Hong Ding,
  • Wei Yao,
  • Wei Yao,
  • Yi Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2024.1502535
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo investigate the influence of acupuncture lifting-thrusting frequency and amplitude on the analgesic effects, and its correlation with mast cell degranulation.MethodsAcute adjuvant arthritis (AA) rat models were employed. Robot-arm aided lifting-thrusting acupuncture therapy was conducted with various frequencies (ranging from 0.5 to 4 Hz) and amplitudes (ranging from 0.5 to 2.0 mm). The rats’ pain thresholds were measured multiple times before and after the therapy, and the analgesic effects were evaluated using the pain threshold recovery rate (PTRR), a normalized index. The mast cell degranulation rate (MCdR) at the acupoint was calculated, and a correlation analysis between PTRR and MCdR was performed.ResultsAcupuncture therapy partially restored the pain threshold affected by arthritis. The analgesic effects were influenced by stimulus frequency and amplitude, with best outcomes occurring at an intermediate optimal frequency of 1.0 Hz and amplitude of 1.0–1.5 mm. Similarly, the MCdR peaked at the optimal frequency and amplitude.ConclusionOur animal experiment suggests that optimal analgesic effects can be achieved with stimulation at an optimal intensity. This intensity-effect correlation appears to originate from mast cell activation rates under different mechanical stimulus.

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