Short-term electroacupuncture at Zusanli resets the arterial baroreflex neural arc toward lower sympathetic nerve activity

Daisaku Michikami, Atsunori Kamiya, Toru Kawada, Masashi Inagaki, Toshiaki Shishido, Kenta Yamamoto, Hideto Ariumi, Satoshi Iwase, Junichi Sugenoya, Kenji Sunagawa, Masaru Sugimachi

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Abstract

Although electroacupuncture reduces sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) and arterial pressure (AP), the effects of electroacupuncture on the arterial baroreflex remain to be systematically analyzed. We investigated the effects of electroacupuncture of Zusanli on the arterial baroreflex using an equilibrium diagram comprised of neural and peripheral arcs. In anesthetized, vagotomized, and aortic-denervated rabbits, we isolated carotid sinuses and changed intra-carotid sinus pressure (CSP) from 40 to 160 mmHg in increments of 20 mmHg/min while recording cardiac SNA and AP. Electroacupuncture of Zusanli was applied with a pulse duration of 5 ms and a frequency of 1 Hz. An electric current 10 times the minimal threshold current required for visible muscle twitches was used and was determined to be 4.8 ± 0.3 mA. Electroacupuncture for 8 min decreased SNA and AP (n = 6). It shifted the neural arc (i.e., CSP-SNA relationship) to lower SNA but did not affect the peripheral arc (i.e., SNA-AP relationship) (n = 8). SNA and AP at the closed-loop operating point, determined by the intersection of the neural and peripheral arcs, decreased from 100 ± 4 to 80 ± 9 arbitrary units and from 108 ± 9 to 99 ± 8 mmHg (each P < 0.005), respectively. Peroneal denervation eliminated the shift of neural arc by electroacupuncture (n = 6). Decreasing the pulse duration to <2.5 ms eliminated the effects of SNA and AP reduction. In conclusion, short-term electroacupuncture resets the neural arc to lower SNA, which moves the operating point toward lower AP and SNA under baroreflex closed-loop conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)H318-H326
JournalAmerican Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Volume291
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Arterial pressure
  • Equilibrium diagram

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physiology
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Physiology (medical)

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