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Impact of Electroacupuncture on the Expression Profile of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex in a Rat Model of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Based on Transcriptome Sequencing and Bioinformatics Analysis
Electroacupuncture changes gene activity in the thinking and emotion area of rats with irritable bowel syndrome
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Abstract
at acupoints ST25 and ST36 significantly alleviated IBS symptoms in rats.
- The stress model caused notable IBS-like symptoms, including increased visceral hypersensitivity and anxiety-like behavior.
- Electroacupuncture treatment significantly improved behavioral and physiological symptoms associated with IBS.
- Transcriptomic analysis of the revealed dysregulation of 3 key genes related to the observed behavioral improvements.
- Validation of gene expression changes using real-time PCR supported the involvement of these genes in the therapeutic effects of electroacupuncture.
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60 mmHg
Increase in Pain Threshold
Pain threshold measured during the AWR test in the IBS group.
P<0.01
Reduction in AWR Scores
Statistical significance comparing AWR scores of -treated groups vs. IBS group.