Exploration of the mechanism underlying the therapeutic effect of electroacupuncture at chengshan acupoint on post-hemorrhoidectomy anal pain: Insights from the mAChRs/IP3-Ca2+-CaM signaling pathway

Authors

  • Yang Song Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital Clinical College of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine
  • Yang Wang Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital
  • Ming Li Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital
  • Yujuan Wang Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital
  • Tianshu Xu Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital Clinical College of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine https://orcid.org/0009-0003-3342-5902

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/

Keywords:

Anal pain, Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, IP3-Ca2+-CaM signaling pathway, Electroacupuncture, Postoperative pain management

Abstract

Objective: In the context of postoperative anal pain, understanding the intricate mechanisms and effective interventions is paramount. This study investigates the role of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors (mAChRs) and the IP3-Ca2+-CaM signaling pathway in a rat model of postoperative anal pain, exploring the potential analgesic effects of electroacupuncture. Methods: Comprehensive approaches involving mechanical sensitivity assays, Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and intracellular calcium concentration measurement were used. Results: The authors found elevated mAChRs expression in the postoperative pain model. Antagonizing mAChRs reduced pain sensitivity and attenuated the IP3-Ca2+-CaM pathway. Remarkably, electroacupuncture treatment further mitigated pain, potentially by suppressing this signaling cascade. Interpretation: These findings reveal a novel connection between mAChRs and the IP3-Ca2+-CaM pathway in postoperative anal pain and suggest electroacupuncture as a promising avenue for pain relief through these mechanisms, offering insights into innovative strategies for postoperative pain management.

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Published

2024-02-15

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How to Cite

Song, Y., Wang, Y., Li, M., Wang, Y., & Xu, T. (2024). Exploration of the mechanism underlying the therapeutic effect of electroacupuncture at chengshan acupoint on post-hemorrhoidectomy anal pain: Insights from the mAChRs/IP3-Ca2+-CaM signaling pathway. Clinics, 79, 100485. https://doi.org/10.1016/