Electroacupuncture suppresses spinal expression of neurokinin-1 receptors induced by persistent inflammation in rats.

Neurosci Lett

Center for Integrative Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, 3rd Floor, James Kernan Hospital, 2200 Kernan Drive, Baltimore, MD 21207, USA.

Published: August 2005

It has been demonstrated that electroacupuncture (EA) significantly suppresses behavioral hyperalgesia in a rat model of persistent inflammatory pain and that neurokinin-1 (NK-1)/substance P (SP) receptors play important roles in nociception and hyperalgesia at the spinal cord level. The present study investigated spinal NK-1 receptor involvement in EA-produced suppression of hyperalgesia in a rat model of persistent inflammatory pain. The results showed that hind paw inflammation induced a significant increase of NK-1 receptor expression in the spinal dorsal horn and that this effect was significantly suppressed by EA. This suggests that EA-induced suppression of hyperalgesia is involved, at least partly, in the suppression of the spinal NK-1 receptors induced by sustained peripheral nociceptive input.

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