Long-Term Potentiation of Prelimbic Cortex Ascribed to Heat-Sensitization Responses of Moxibustion
Heat-sensitization responses occurred in certain patients while exposed to suspended moxibustion. The response often indicated that the efficacy of moxibustion to those with it tended to triumph over those without. However, its mechanism remains to be explained. Our previous fMRI and EEG studies con...
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doaj-3435bf6217a24e63a69d7f5bf12910dd2020-11-24T22:12:26ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882019-01-01201910.1155/2019/94651819465181Long-Term Potentiation of Prelimbic Cortex Ascribed to Heat-Sensitization Responses of MoxibustionRixin Chen0Zhimai Lyu1Dingyi Xie2Dandan Huang3Yanjun Chen4Chunmei Wu5Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of TCM, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, ChinaFirst Affiliated Hospital of Gannan Medical University, Ganzhou 341000, Jiangxi Province, ChinaAffiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of TCM, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, ChinaGannan Medical University, Ganzhou 341000, Jiangxi Province, ChinaJiangxi University of TCM, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, ChinaGannan Medical University, Ganzhou 341000, Jiangxi Province, ChinaHeat-sensitization responses occurred in certain patients while exposed to suspended moxibustion. The response often indicated that the efficacy of moxibustion to those with it tended to triumph over those without. However, its mechanism remains to be explained. Our previous fMRI and EEG studies confirmed the changes of activities in cerebral certain regions accompanied with heat-sensitization responses, especially in prefrontal cortex. Therefore, we hypothesize that neurological system is involved in moxibustion-induced heat-sensitization responses. In the present study, phosphorylation of Cofilin representing long-term potentiation in synapse of prelimbic cortex of medial prefrontal cortex in stroke rats over suspended moxibustion was assessed, and the size of phosphorylated Cofilin positive spine in synapse was also measured. The result showed that heat-sensitization responses were observed to augment cerebral ischemic stroke-induced phosphorylation of Cofilin in prelimbic cortex of rats and increase the numbers of large synapses. This indicated that long-term potentiation of prelimbic cortex was attributed to heat-sensitization responses that were certain neurological responses of medial prefrontal cortex to suspended moxibustion.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9465181 |
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Rixin Chen Zhimai Lyu Dingyi Xie Dandan Huang Yanjun Chen Chunmei Wu Long-Term Potentiation of Prelimbic Cortex Ascribed to Heat-Sensitization Responses of Moxibustion Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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Rixin Chen Zhimai Lyu Dingyi Xie Dandan Huang Yanjun Chen Chunmei Wu |
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Rixin Chen |
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Long-Term Potentiation of Prelimbic Cortex Ascribed to Heat-Sensitization Responses of Moxibustion |
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Long-Term Potentiation of Prelimbic Cortex Ascribed to Heat-Sensitization Responses of Moxibustion |
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Long-Term Potentiation of Prelimbic Cortex Ascribed to Heat-Sensitization Responses of Moxibustion |
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Long-Term Potentiation of Prelimbic Cortex Ascribed to Heat-Sensitization Responses of Moxibustion |
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Long-Term Potentiation of Prelimbic Cortex Ascribed to Heat-Sensitization Responses of Moxibustion |
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long-term potentiation of prelimbic cortex ascribed to heat-sensitization responses of moxibustion |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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Heat-sensitization responses occurred in certain patients while exposed to suspended moxibustion. The response often indicated that the efficacy of moxibustion to those with it tended to triumph over those without. However, its mechanism remains to be explained. Our previous fMRI and EEG studies confirmed the changes of activities in cerebral certain regions accompanied with heat-sensitization responses, especially in prefrontal cortex. Therefore, we hypothesize that neurological system is involved in moxibustion-induced heat-sensitization responses. In the present study, phosphorylation of Cofilin representing long-term potentiation in synapse of prelimbic cortex of medial prefrontal cortex in stroke rats over suspended moxibustion was assessed, and the size of phosphorylated Cofilin positive spine in synapse was also measured. The result showed that heat-sensitization responses were observed to augment cerebral ischemic stroke-induced phosphorylation of Cofilin in prelimbic cortex of rats and increase the numbers of large synapses. This indicated that long-term potentiation of prelimbic cortex was attributed to heat-sensitization responses that were certain neurological responses of medial prefrontal cortex to suspended moxibustion. |
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