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PC6 electroacupuncture reduces stress-induced autonomic and neuroendocrine responses in rats

Zhen Ye, Zhu Li, Xiaojia Li, He-Yuan Gao, He-yuan Gao, Jie Wang, Sheng-Bing Wu, Zijian Wu, He-Ren Gao, He-Ren Gao

2023Heliyon20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stress can trigger cardiovascular disease. Both imbalance of autonomic nervous activity and increase of neurohormonal output are core aspects of stress responses and can lead to cardiovascular disease. PC6 as a very important acupoint is used to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease and to improve stress-related activities. We examined the influence of electroacupuncture (EA) at PC6 on stress-induced imbalance of autonomic nervous activity and increase of neurohormonal output. EA at PC6 relieved increased cardiac sympathetic nervous activity and decreased cardiac vagal nervous activity induced by immobilization stress. Also, EA at PC6 reduced immobilization stress-induced increases of plasma norepinephrine (NE) and adrenaline (E) released from sympatho-adrenal-medullary axis. Finally, EA at PC6 reduced immobilization stress-induced increases of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) in paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus and plasma cortisol (CORT) released from hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. However, EA at tail had no significant effect on the stress-induced autonomic and neuroendocrine responses. The results demonstrate the role of EA at PC6 regulating the autonomic and neuroendocrine responses induced by stress and provide insight into the prevention and treatment of EA at PC6 for stress-induced cardiovascular disease by targeting autonomic and neuroendocrine systems.

Topics & Concepts

ElectroacupunctureAutonomic nervous systemEndocrinologyInternal medicineMedicineSympathetic nervous systemNorepinephrineHypothalamusHormoneHeart rateBlood pressureDopamineAcupuncturePathologyAlternative medicineHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlAcupuncture Treatment Research StudiesVagus Nerve Stimulation Research
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