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Sensory and autonomic innervation of the local tissues at traditional acupuncture point locations GB14, ST2 and ST6

Journal

ACUPUNCTURE IN MEDICINE
Volume 40, Issue 6, Pages 546-555

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/09645284221085579

Keywords

calcitonin gene-related peptide; sensory and autonomic innervation; traditional acupuncture point; tyrosine hydroxylase; vesicular acetylcholine transporter

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFC1709103]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82004299, 81774211, 81774432, 81801561]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Public Welfare Research Institutes [ZZ14-YQ-032, ZZ14-YQ-034, ZZ13-YQ-068, ZZ201914001, ZZ202017006, ZZ202017015]

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This study visualized and compared the sensory and autonomic innervation of local tissues at different traditional acupuncture points in the rat forehead and face. The sensory, sympathetic, and parasympathetic nerve fibers were found to form a neural network at these point locations, responding to acupuncture stimulation. The analysis from the view of three-dimensional reconstruction revealed the independent distribution pattern of these nerve fibers to their corresponding target tissues.
Objective: To visualize and compare the sensory and autonomic innervation of the local tissues at the sites of different traditional acupuncture points in the rat forehead and face by histochemical examination. Methods: GB14 (Yangbai), ST2 (Sibai) and ST6 (Jiache) were selected as the representative traditional acupuncture points in this study, and the local tissues at these sites were dissected in rats after perfusion followed by double or triple fluorescent histochemical staining. Here, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT) were used to label the sensory, sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers, respectively. Results: The CGRP(+) sensory, TH+ sympathetic and VAChT(+) parasympathetic nerve fibers were simultaneously demonstrated in the local tissues at GB14, ST2 and ST6. Although the three kinds of nerve fibers ran in parallel or intermingled with each other, by the analysis from the view of three-dimensional reconstruction, it was clear that each of them distributed in an independent pattern to their corresponding target tissues including the blood vessels, hair follicles, arrector pili and subcutaneous muscles, as well as sebaceous glands. Conclusion: Our study demonstrated the sensory and autonomic innervation of the local tissues at GB14, ST2 and ST6, providing neurochemical evidence indicating that the CGRP(+) sensory, TH+ sympathetic and VAChT(+) parasympathetic nerve fibers form a neural network at these point locations that may respond to acupuncture stimulation.

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