L. Mei et al., EFFECT OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE TOLERANCE BY DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES ON THE OPIOID INHIBITION TO CARDIOVASCULAR ACTIVITY IN THE SPINAL-CORD OF RATS, Neuropeptides, 26(4), 1994, pp. 221-224
Continuous 2-15 Hz or 2 Hz electroacupuncture (EA) of 6 h applied to r
ats resulted in electroacupuncture tolerance (ET). The effect of 2-15
Hz ET on the recovery of mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and heart
rate (HR) of rats after hemorrhagic shock, and the effect of intrathec
al (i.t.) injection of [D-ala(2), D-leu(5)]enkephalin (DADLE) on MAP a
nd HR of 2 Hz ET rats were observed. The results were as follows: 1) t
here was no dramatic difference between the 2-15 Hz ET group and the c
ontrol in the recovery of MAP and HR from hemorrhagic shock; 2) DADLE
(25 mu g) caused almost the same depressor effect in the 2 Hz ET group
as that in the control group. These data suggest that the spinal late
ral horn cells (supposed to be involved in regulating blood pressure)
are insensitive to EA and cannot be made tolerant to continuous EA, wh
ich is different from the dorsal horn cell (supposed to be involved in
analgesia).