Abstract

While our recent studies have suggested that effective acupoints display neurogenic inflammation and can be identified as neurogenic spots (Neuro-Sps), the optimal stimulation conditions and the underlying mechanisms remain uncharacterized. We developed a combined mechano-electrical acupuncture device (MEA) and examined the effects of acupuncture at Neuro-Sps on systolic blood pressure (BP) in a rat model of immobilization-induced hypertension (IMH) and the mediation of endogenous opioid systems in its effect. Cutaneous neurogenic spots were found mostly in the forelimb. Electrical and mechanical acupuncture of Neuro-Sps increased 22-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs), c-Fos expression and cell excitability in the midbrain and synergistically alleviated the development of hypertension following immobilization stress, which was prevented by administration of the opioid antagonist naloxone into the rostral ventrolateral medulla (rVLM). These findings suggest that mechanical and electrical stimulation at Neuro-Sps suppresses the development of hypertension via mediation of the endogenous opioid system.

Highlights

  • Acupuncture in oriental medicine traces back to several thousand years and has been practiced to treat a variety of conditions

  • Effects of stimulation of neurogenic spots on systolic blood pressure in a rat model of immobilization‐induced hypertension Cutaneous Neuro-Sps were detected by exploring the leakage of intravenously injected Evans blue dye (EBD) after the initiation of immobilization (Fig. 2a)

  • Neuro-Sps started to appear approximately 5 min after EBD injection, ranged in diameter from 0.5 to 3 mm and were maintained throughout the experiment in a rat model of immobilization-induced hypertension (n = 15), while these NeuroSps were not observed in normal rats (n = 6)

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Introduction

Acupuncture in oriental medicine traces back to several thousand years and has been practiced to treat a variety of conditions. Acupuncture stimulates certain skin areas called acupuncture points or acupoints [1, 2]. According to oriental medical theory, each acupoint communicates with a specific visceral organ; an acupoint reflects the status of a visceral organ, and visceral disorders can be treated by manipulating acupoints [1, 3, 4]. When the needles inserted into neurogenic spots are stimulated manually or electrically, it generates therapeutic effects in a similar manner as acupoints [9, 11, 12]. We have proposed that the neurogenic spots function as acupoints [9, 10, 12]

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