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Electroacupuncture at He-Mu points reduces P2X4 receptor expression in visceral hypersensitivity |
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Simultaneously, P2X4 receptor immureactivity significantly increased in the colon and spinal cord. |
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Electroacupuncture and pinaverium bromide therapy both markedly decreased abdominal withdrawal reflex scores in rats with visceral hypersensitivity, and significantly decreased P2X4 receptor immunoreactivity in the colon and spinal cord. |
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These data suggest that electroacupuncture treatment can improve visceral hypersensitivity in rats with irritable bowel syndrome by diminishing P2X4 receptor immunoreactivity in the colon and spinal cord. |
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Electroacupuncture at He-Mu points diminished P2X4 receptor immunoreactivity in the colon of rats with chronic visceral hypersensitivity |
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Immunohistochemistry revealed that P2X4 receptor immunoreactivity was increased in the colon of rats with irritable bowel syndrome (P < 0.01). |
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Compared with the model group, P2X4 receptor immunoreactivity was significantly lower in the electroacupuncture and pinaverium bromide groups (P < 0.01; Figure 2). |
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Electroacupuncture at He-Mu points diminished P2X4 receptor immunoreactivity in spinal cord tissue of rats with chronic visceral hypersensitivity |
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Immunohistochemistry revealed that P2X4 receptor immunoreactivity was increased in the spinal cord of rats with irritable bowel syndrome (P < 0.01). |
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Compared with the model group, P2X4 receptor immunoreactivity was significantly lower in the electroacupuncture and pinaverium bromide groups (P < 0.01; Figure 3). |