Electroacupuncture Promotes Liver Regeneration by Activating DMV Acetylcholinergic Neurons‐Vagus‐Macrophage Axis in 70% Partial Hepatectomy of Mice

Author:

Yang Liu1,Zhou Yanyu1,Huang Zhaoshuai2,Li Wenxuan1,Lin Jiacheng1,Huang Weifan1,Sang Yali1,Wang Fang1,Sun Xuehua1,Song Jiangang3,Wu Hailong4,Kong Xiaoni1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Central Laboratory Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai 201203 China

2. Abdominal Transplantation Center General Surgery Ruijin Hospital School of Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai 201203 China

3. Department of anaesthesiology Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai 201203 China

4. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging Collaborative Innovation Center for Biomedicines Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences Shanghai 201203 China

Abstract

AbstractLack of liver regenerative capacity is the primary cause of hepatic failure and even mortality in patients undergoing hepatectomy, with no effective intervention strategies currently available. Therefore, identifying efficacious interventions to enhance liver regeneration is pivotal for optimizing clinical outcomes. Recent studies have demonstrated that vagotomy exerts an inhibitory effect on liver regeneration following partial hepatectomy, thereby substantiating the pivotal role played by the vagus nerve in the process of liver regeneration. In recent years, electroacupuncture (EA) has emerged as a non‐invasive technique for stimulating the vagus nerve. However, EA on hepatic regeneration remains uncertain. In this study, a 70% partial hepatectomy (PH) mouse model is utilized to investigate the effects of EA on acute liver regeneration and elucidate its underlying molecular mechanisms. It is observed that EA at ST36 acutely activated cholinergic neurons in the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve (DMV), resulting in increased release of acetylcholine from hepatic vagal nerve endings and subsequent activation of IL‐6 signaling in liver macrophages. Ultimately, these events promoted hepatocyte proliferation and facilitated liver regeneration. These findings provide insights into the fundamental brain‐liver axis mechanism through which EA promotes liver regeneration, offering a novel therapeutic approach for post‐hepatectomy liver regeneration disorders.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

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