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Brain Res. 1990 Jun; 518(1-2): 40-6.

Analgesic electrical stimulation of the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus: tolerance and its cross-tolerance to 2 Hz or 100 Hz electroacupuncture.

Wang Q, Mao L, Han J.

Department of Physiology, Beijing Medical University, People's Republic of China.

Focal electrical stimulation of the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARH) for 5 min (1 session) produced a marked elevation of tail flick latency (TFL) to noxious heat in the pentobarbital-anesthetized rat. Repeated stimulation for a total of 11 sessions at 30 min intervals resulted in a gradual decline in the hypoalgesic action, and this tolerance may last for 7 days. Tolerance to the ARH analgesic stimulation reduced the analgesia produced by low (2 Hz) but not high (100 Hz) frequency electroacupuncture (EA); and tolerance to low frequency EA analgesia attenuated the ARH stimulation-produced analgesia without affecting high frequency EA analgesia. Alternatively, rats tolerant to high-frequency EA analgesia were still sensitive to either the ARH or low-frequency EA stimulation. These results suggest that the ARH stimulation and low-frequency EA administration produced analgesia via a common neural mechanism, supporting our hypothesis put forward previously that the ARH plays an important role in mediating low- but not high-frequency EA analgesia.


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