Objective: To observe the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) at "Ciliao" (BL 32) and "Huiyang" (BL 35) on the pain, urodynamic and the expressions of transient receptor poteintial vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) and P2X3 receptors in bladder of rats with interstitial bladder (IC), and to explore the possible mechanism on EA for IC.

Methods: A total of 24 Wistar female rats were randomly divided into a blank group, a model group and an EA group, 8 rats in each group. In the model group and the EA group, IC model was established by intraperitoneal injection of cyclophosphamide by 150 mg/kg at once. EA was applied at "Ciliao" (BL 32) and "Huiyang" (BL 35) in the EA group for 20 min, with continuous wave, 30 Hz in frequency, once a day for 3 consecutive days. Mechanical pain threshold of bladder and urodynamic indexes (first urination time, bladder effective volume and urination pressure) were observed after model establishment and after intervention, the expressions of TRPV1 and P2X3 receptors in the bladder were detected by Western blot.

Results: After model establishment, the mechanical pain threshold of bladder was decreased in the model group and the EA group compared with that in the blank group (<0.01). After intervention, the mechanical pain threshold of bladder in the model group was lower than the blank group (<0.01), and that in the EA group was higher than the model group (<0.01). The urodynamic of the rats in the blank group was normal, obvious abnormal contraction during the filling period of bladder was found in the rats of the model group, while no abnormal contraction during the filling period was found in the rats of the EA group. After model establishment, in the model group and the EA group, the first urination time was earlier than the blank group (<0.01), while bladder effective volume and urination pressure were lower than the blank group (<0.01). After intervention, in the model group, the first urination time was earlier than the blank group (<0.01), while bladder effective volume and urination pressure were lower than the blank group (<0.05); in the EA group, the first urination time was later than the model group (<0.05), while bladder effective volume and urination pressure were higher than the model group (<0.05). Compared with the blank group, the protein expressions of TRPV1 and P2X3 receptors in bladder were up-regulated in the model group (<0.01); compared with the model group, the protein expressions of TRPV1 and P2X3 receptors in bladder were down-regulated in the EA group (<0.05).

Conclusion: EA can relieve bladder pain and improve urodynamic in IC rats. The mechanism may be related to the down-regulation on the expressions of TRPV1 and P2X3 receptors and the further inhibition on the abnormal input of bladder signal.

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