Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements

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Autor(a) principal: Dos Anjos-Ramos, Luana
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Gama, Loyane Almeida [UNESP], Hauschildt, Andrieli Taise, Fujiwara, Ricardo Toshio, Corá, Luciana Aparecida, Américo, Madileine Francely
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/acupmed-2016-011289
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/171090
Resumo: Objective To investigate the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) at ST36 and CV12 on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements during Strongyloides venezuelensis infection in rats. Design Rats were infected with S. venezuelensis and allocated to one of three groups that were infected and remained untreated (SV group, n=8), infected and treated with EA at CV12 (SV+CV12 group, n=8) or infected and treated with EA at ST36 (SV+ST36 group, n=8). EA was performed every 3 days over a 21-day period, at 4 mA intensity and 15 Hz frequency for 20 min. At 2 and 20 days post-infection (dpi), body weight, food and water intake, and faecal characteristics were monitored over a 24-hour period. Gastric emptying, caecal arrival time, small intestinal transit and eggs per gram (EPG) of faeces were calculated at 3, 9, 15 and 21 dpi. At 21 dpi, intestinal worm recovery was counted. Results EA at ST36 and CV12 slowed gastric emptying over the course of infection time. An accelerated intestinal transit was observed in the ST36 group, and after CV12 treatment the same effect was observed at 9 and 15 dpi. At 9 dpi, EPG was increased in the CV12 group. ST36 treatment decreased EPG at 9 and 15 dpi. At 21 dpi, both the ST36 and CV12 groups had increased EPG and worm numbers. No changes were observed in the other parameters analysed. Conclusions EA at ST36 and CV12 provoked changes in gastrointestinal transit that may be beneficial to the host during S. venezuelensis infection; however, based on the number of worms and EPG at 21 dpi, the indication for EA in the treatment of strongyloidiasis needs to be carefully assessed.
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spelling Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurementselectroacupuncturegastrointestinal motilitystrongyloidiasisObjective To investigate the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) at ST36 and CV12 on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements during Strongyloides venezuelensis infection in rats. Design Rats were infected with S. venezuelensis and allocated to one of three groups that were infected and remained untreated (SV group, n=8), infected and treated with EA at CV12 (SV+CV12 group, n=8) or infected and treated with EA at ST36 (SV+ST36 group, n=8). EA was performed every 3 days over a 21-day period, at 4 mA intensity and 15 Hz frequency for 20 min. At 2 and 20 days post-infection (dpi), body weight, food and water intake, and faecal characteristics were monitored over a 24-hour period. Gastric emptying, caecal arrival time, small intestinal transit and eggs per gram (EPG) of faeces were calculated at 3, 9, 15 and 21 dpi. At 21 dpi, intestinal worm recovery was counted. Results EA at ST36 and CV12 slowed gastric emptying over the course of infection time. An accelerated intestinal transit was observed in the ST36 group, and after CV12 treatment the same effect was observed at 9 and 15 dpi. At 9 dpi, EPG was increased in the CV12 group. ST36 treatment decreased EPG at 9 and 15 dpi. At 21 dpi, both the ST36 and CV12 groups had increased EPG and worm numbers. No changes were observed in the other parameters analysed. Conclusions EA at ST36 and CV12 provoked changes in gastrointestinal transit that may be beneficial to the host during S. venezuelensis infection; however, based on the number of worms and EPG at 21 dpi, the indication for EA in the treatment of strongyloidiasis needs to be carefully assessed.Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde UFMT-Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Avenida Valdon Varjão, no. 6.390.Instituto de Biociências UNESP-Universidade Estadual PaulistaInstituto de Ciências Biológicas UFMG-Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisCentro de Ciências da Saúde UNCISAL-Universidade Estadual de Ciências da Saúde de AlagoasInstituto de Biociências UNESP-Universidade Estadual PaulistaUFMT-Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)UNCISAL-Universidade Estadual de Ciências da Saúde de AlagoasDos Anjos-Ramos, LuanaGama, Loyane Almeida [UNESP]Hauschildt, Andrieli TaiseFujiwara, Ricardo ToshioCorá, Luciana AparecidaAmérico, Madileine Francely2018-12-11T16:53:51Z2018-12-11T16:53:51Z2018-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article44-51application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1136/acupmed-2016-011289Acupuncture in Medicine, v. 36, n. 1, p. 44-51, 2018.0964-5284http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17109010.1136/acupmed-2016-0112892-s2.0-850482275192-s2.0-85048227519.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAcupuncture in Medicine0,702info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-10-23T06:08:02Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/171090Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:44:23.519833Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements
title Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements
spellingShingle Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements
Dos Anjos-Ramos, Luana
electroacupuncture
gastrointestinal motility
strongyloidiasis
title_short Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements
title_full Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements
title_fullStr Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements
title_full_unstemmed Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements
title_sort Electroacupuncture in rats infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis: Effects on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements
author Dos Anjos-Ramos, Luana
author_facet Dos Anjos-Ramos, Luana
Gama, Loyane Almeida [UNESP]
Hauschildt, Andrieli Taise
Fujiwara, Ricardo Toshio
Corá, Luciana Aparecida
Américo, Madileine Francely
author_role author
author2 Gama, Loyane Almeida [UNESP]
Hauschildt, Andrieli Taise
Fujiwara, Ricardo Toshio
Corá, Luciana Aparecida
Américo, Madileine Francely
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv UFMT-Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
UNCISAL-Universidade Estadual de Ciências da Saúde de Alagoas
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dos Anjos-Ramos, Luana
Gama, Loyane Almeida [UNESP]
Hauschildt, Andrieli Taise
Fujiwara, Ricardo Toshio
Corá, Luciana Aparecida
Américo, Madileine Francely
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv electroacupuncture
gastrointestinal motility
strongyloidiasis
topic electroacupuncture
gastrointestinal motility
strongyloidiasis
description Objective To investigate the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) at ST36 and CV12 on gastrointestinal transit and parasitological measurements during Strongyloides venezuelensis infection in rats. Design Rats were infected with S. venezuelensis and allocated to one of three groups that were infected and remained untreated (SV group, n=8), infected and treated with EA at CV12 (SV+CV12 group, n=8) or infected and treated with EA at ST36 (SV+ST36 group, n=8). EA was performed every 3 days over a 21-day period, at 4 mA intensity and 15 Hz frequency for 20 min. At 2 and 20 days post-infection (dpi), body weight, food and water intake, and faecal characteristics were monitored over a 24-hour period. Gastric emptying, caecal arrival time, small intestinal transit and eggs per gram (EPG) of faeces were calculated at 3, 9, 15 and 21 dpi. At 21 dpi, intestinal worm recovery was counted. Results EA at ST36 and CV12 slowed gastric emptying over the course of infection time. An accelerated intestinal transit was observed in the ST36 group, and after CV12 treatment the same effect was observed at 9 and 15 dpi. At 9 dpi, EPG was increased in the CV12 group. ST36 treatment decreased EPG at 9 and 15 dpi. At 21 dpi, both the ST36 and CV12 groups had increased EPG and worm numbers. No changes were observed in the other parameters analysed. Conclusions EA at ST36 and CV12 provoked changes in gastrointestinal transit that may be beneficial to the host during S. venezuelensis infection; however, based on the number of worms and EPG at 21 dpi, the indication for EA in the treatment of strongyloidiasis needs to be carefully assessed.
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