Min You-Jiang, Ding Li-Li-Qiang, Cheng Li-Hong, Xiao Wei-Ping, He Xing-Wei, Zhang Hui, Min Zhi-Yun, Pei Jia
Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China.
Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China; Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Neural Regen Res. 2017 Feb;12(2):276-282. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.200811.
Electroacupuncture is beneficial for the recovery of spinal cord injury, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. The Rho/Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) signaling pathway regulates the actin cytoskeleton by controlling the adhesive and migratory behaviors of cells that could inhibit neurite regrowth after neural injury and consequently hinder the recovery from spinal cord injury. Therefore, we hypothesized electroacupuncture could affect the Rho/ROCK signaling pathway to promote the recovery of spinal cord injury. In our experiments, the spinal cord injury in adult Sprague-Dawley rats was caused by an impact device. Those rats were subjected to electroacupuncture at (GV3), (GV14), (ST36) and (BL32) and/or monosialoganglioside treatment. Behavioral scores revealed that the hindlimb motor functions improved with those treatments. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction, fluorescence hybridization and western blot assay showed that electroacupuncture suppressed the mRNA and protein expression of Rho-A and Rho-associated kinase II (ROCKII) of injured spinal cord. Although monosialoganglioside promoted the recovery of hindlimb motor function, monosialoganglioside did not affect the expression of Rho-A and ROCKII. However, electroacupuncture combined with monosialoganglioside did not further improve the motor function or suppress the expression of Rho-A and ROCKII. Our data suggested that the electroacupuncture could specifically inhibit the activation of the Rho/ROCK signaling pathway thus partially contributing to the repair of injured spinal cord. Monosialoganglioside could promote the motor function but did not suppress expression of RhoA and ROCKII. There was no synergistic effect of electroacupuncture combined with monosialoganglioside.
电针有利于脊髓损伤的恢复,但其潜在机制尚不清楚。Rho/ Rho相关激酶(ROCK)信号通路通过控制细胞的黏附与迁移行为来调节肌动蛋白细胞骨架,而这种行为可能会抑制神经损伤后神经突的再生,进而阻碍脊髓损伤的恢复。因此,我们推测电针可能会影响Rho/ROCK信号通路,从而促进脊髓损伤的恢复。在我们的实验中,成年Sprague-Dawley大鼠的脊髓损伤由撞击装置造成。这些大鼠接受了针刺百会(GV3)、大椎(GV14)、足三里(ST36)和膀胱俞(BL32)以及/或者单唾液酸神经节苷脂治疗。行为评分显示,这些治疗改善了后肢运动功能。实时定量聚合酶链反应、荧光原位杂交和蛋白质印迹分析表明,电针抑制了损伤脊髓中Rho-A和Rho相关激酶II(ROCKII)的mRNA和蛋白质表达。虽然单唾液酸神经节苷脂促进了后肢运动功能的恢复,但单唾液酸神经节苷脂并未影响Rho-A和ROCKII的表达。然而,电针联合单唾液酸神经节苷脂并未进一步改善运动功能或抑制Rho-A和ROCKII的表达。我们的数据表明,电针可以特异性抑制Rho/ROCK信号通路的激活,从而部分促进损伤脊髓的修复。单唾液酸神经节苷脂可以促进运动功能,但不抑制RhoA和ROCKII的表达。电针联合单唾液酸神经节苷脂没有协同作用。