Optimization of electrical stimulation modalities for treating visceral pain in a rodent model of irritable bowel syndrome

Author:

Alam Md Jahangir1,Zhao Tingting1,Wiley John1,Chen Jiande DZ1

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan

Abstract

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different electrical stimulation methods (bilateral electroacupuncture (BEA), unilateral EA (UEA), transcutaneous electrical acustimulation (TEA, stimulation via surface electrodes placed at acupoints), and sacral nerve stimulation (SNS)) on visceral pain in a rodent model of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Ten-day-old male and female pups were treated with 0.2 ml of 0.5% acetic acid (AA) solution. Visceral sensitivity was assessed using an electromyogram (EMG) in response to graded colorectal distension. In the first experiment, bilateral EA at ST36 acupoint was performed with different parameters in male rats to determine the best stimulation parameters. In the second experiment, male rats were randomly assigned into the Sham, BEA, UEA, TEA, and SNS groups to determine the best stimulation method. Lastly, the AA-treated female rats were randomly assigned into the BEA and sham groups to investigate a potential treatment difference between the sexes. Results: 1) The parameter set of 100Hz was found to be most effective in reducing visceral pain. 2) Both acute UEA and TEA effectively relieved visceral pain, whereas acute SNS did not exhibit such an effect. 3) Acute BEA improved visceral pain in both male and female rats. Conclusions: These findings suggest that transcutaneous ST36 stimulation is as effective as direct ST36 stimulation and unilateral ST36 stimulation is comparable to bilateral stimulation. Development of a novel therapy using unilateral transcutaneous ST36 stimulation is warranted.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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