Effects of Moxibustion Treatment on the Expression of pmtor、p-4EBP1 and α-syn in Substantia nigra of rat model with Parkinson's disease
WANG Shuju,WANG Qi,MA Jun,YU Pei hao,WANG Zhongming,WANG Bin
( College of Acupuncture- Moxibustion and Orthopedics, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine/Hubei Provincial Collaborative Innovation Center of Preventive Treatment by Acupuncture and Moxibustion , Wuhan 430061, China
Abstract: Objective: To observe the effects of moxibustion treatment on the expression of p-mtor、p-4EBP1 and α-synuclein in substantia nigra of rat model with Parkinson's disease,and explore the mechanism of moxibustion treatment for PD. Methods: A total of 60 healthy male SD rats were randomly and averagely divided into normal group, sham-operation group, model group and moxibustion group, with 15 rats in each group. PD rat model was induced by subcutaneous injection of rotenone dissolved into sunflower oil emulsion at the back of the neck (2 mg/ml), and rats in the sham-operation group were injected with sun-flower oil that did not include rotenone. Rats in normal group were not treated. Rats in moxibustion group were treated by moxibustion at "Zusanli" (double)、"Guanyuan" and "Fengfu" , once a day, 10 minutes everytime, 7 days for a course of treatment, continuous treatment for two courses. After the end of treatment, the rats were tested for their behavior, then Western blot was used to detect changes of the levels of p-mtor and p-4EBP1 in substantia nigra and immunohistochemistry was used to observe the expression of a-synuclein in substantia nigra. Results: The rats in the model group appeared obvious abnormal behavior, and after moxibustion treatment, behavior scores of rats significantly decreased in moxibustion group compared with the model group (P<0.01).Compared with the normal group and sham-operation group, the levels of a-synuclein , p-mtor and p-4EBP1 increased significantly in model group (P<0.01); Compared with the model group, after treatment, the levels of a-synuclein, p-mtor and p-4EBP1 decreased obviously in moxibustion group (P<0.01). Conclusion: Moxibustion at Zusanli (double), Guanyuan and Fengfu can reduce the level of a-synuclein in substantia nigra of model rats and improve the behavioral performance of model rats. One of the endogenous mechanisms may through inhibiting the over activation of the mTOR/4EBP1 pathway to reduce the excess expression of α-synuclein and relive the toxicity for DA neurons.
Key words: Moxibustion, Parkinson's disease, p-mtor, p-4EBP1, α-syn