Title of article :
Electroacupuncture reduces chronic fibromyalgia pain through attenuation of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 signaling pathway in mouse brains
Author/Authors :
Yen, Chia-Ming China Medical University - Taichung, Taiwan , Hsieh, Ching-Liang China Medical University - Taichung, Taiwan , Lin, Yi-Wen China Medical University - Taichung, Taiwan
Abstract :
Objective(s): Fibromyalgia pain is a mysterious clinical pain syndrome, characterized by inflammation
in the brain, whose molecular mechanisms are still unknown. Females are more commonly affected by
fibromyalgia, exhibiting symptoms such as widespread mechanical pain, immune dysfunction, sleep
disturbances, and poor quality of life. Electroacupuncture (EA) has been used to relieve several types
of pain, including fibromyalgia pain.
Materials and Methods: In the present study, we used dual injections of acidic saline into the
gastrocnemius muscle to initiate a neural activation that resulted in fibromyalgia pain in mice. We
used the Von Frey test to measure mechanical hyperalgesia and Western blot to measure protein
levels.
Results: Results indicated that mechanical hyperalgesia can be induced in mice for 4 weeks, suggesting
the induction of chronic fibromyalgia (CFM). Furthermore, continuous EA treatment reliably
attenuated the mechanical hyperalgesia, but not in the sham control group. Results also suggested
that the mechanical hyperalgesia can be prevented in mice with TRPV1 gene deletion. Mice with CFM
showed increased expressions of TRPV1, Nav1.7, and Nav1.8 in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and the
spinal cord (SC). The expression of TRPV1-associated molecules such as pPKA, pERK, and pCREB was
also increased in the thalamus and somatosensory cortex (SSC) of the mice. All the aforementioned
mechanisms were reversed by EA treatment and TRPV1 gene deletion.
Conclusion: Altogether, our results implied significant mechanisms of CFM and EA-analgesia
that involve the regulation of the TRPV1 signaling pathway. These findings may be relevant to the
evaluation and treatment of CFM.
Keywords :
Dorsal root ganglion , Electroacupuncture , Fibromyalgia pain , pERK , Spinal cord , TRPV1
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences