Somatosensory nerve fibers mediated generation of De-qi in manual acupuncture and local moxibustion-like stimuli-modulated gastric motility in rats

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The aim of this study was to reveal the somatosensory nerve fibers mediated generation of De-qi in manual acupuncture stimuli (MAS) and local moxibustion-like stimuli (LMS). The effects of strong and slight MAS, as well as 41°C, 43°C, and 45°C LMS at ST36 and CV12 on gastric motility were observed in rats. Gastric motility was continuously measured by an intrapyloric balloon, and the average amplitude, integral, and frequency of gastric motility during LMS were compared with those of background activity. Gastric motility was facilitated by MAS and LMS at ST36 and inhibited at CV12. The modulatory effects induced by strong MA with potent De-qi (needle grasp feeling) were markedly higher than those by slight MA with mild De-qi sensation (P<0.05). The nociceptive 43°C and 45°C LMS, rather than nonnociceptive 41°C LMS, produced significant regulatory effects on gastric motility. Based on the afferent fibers activated in the present study, these results support the hypothesis that Aδ- and C-afferent fibers were more likely to be involved in the generation of De-qi sensation. © 2014 Yang-Shuai Su et al.

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Su, Y. S., Yang, Z. K., Xin, J. J., He, W., Shi, H., Wang, X. Y., … Zhu, B. (2014). Somatosensory nerve fibers mediated generation of De-qi in manual acupuncture and local moxibustion-like stimuli-modulated gastric motility in rats. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/673239

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