A Molecular Mechanism of Acupuncture
Acupuncture is widely used for pain treatment in patients
with osteoarthritis or low back pain, but molecular mechanisms remain largely
enigmatic. In the early phase of inflammation neutrophilic chemokines direct opioid-containing
neutrophils in the inflamed tissue and stimulate opioid peptide release and antinociception.
In this study the molecular pathway and neuroimmune connections in complete
Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced hind paw inflammation and electroacupuncture
for peripheral pain control were analyzed. Free moving Wistar rats with hind
paw inflammation were treated twice with electroacupuncture at Huantiao (GB30) (day 0 and 1) and analyzed for mechanical and
thermal nociceptive thresholds. The cytokine profiles as well as the expression
of opioid peptides were quantified in the inflamed paw. Electroacupuncture
elicited long-term antinociception blocked by local injection of anti-opioid
peptide antibodies (beta-endorphin, met-enkephalin, dynorphin A). The treatment
altered the cytokine profile towards an anti-inflammatory pattern but augmented
interferon (IFN)-gamma and the chemokine CXCL10 (IP-10: interferon
gamma-inducible protein) protein and mRNA expression with concomitant increased
numbers of opioid peptide-containing CXCR3+ macrophages. In rats with CFA hind
paw inflammation without acupuncture repeated injection of CXCL10 triggered opioid-mediated
antinociception and increase opioid-containing macrophages. Conversely,
neutralization of CXCL10 time-dependently decreased electroacupuncture-induced
antinociception and the number of infiltrating opioid peptide-expressing CXCR3+
macrophages. In summary, we describe a novel function of the chemokine CXCL10--as
a regulator for an increase of opioid-containing macrophages and
antinociceptive mediator in inflammatory pain and as a key chemokine regulated
by electroacupuncture.
Wang Y,
Gehringer R,
Mousa SA,
Hackel D,
Brack A,
Rittner HL.
CXCL10 controls
inflammatory pain via opioid peptide-containing macrophages in electroacupuncture.
PLoS One. 2014 Apr 14;9(4):e94696.
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