Medical Research

Electroacupuncture at ST25 for Parkinson’s disease constipation

Kristen Sparrow • February 04, 2023

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I have treated many patients in the clinic who suffer from constipation and it really helps. This study investigated the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) at ST 25 on constipation in Parkinson’s disease (PD) rats. The researchers found that EA intervention relieved constipation symptoms and reversed the down-regulation of colonic autophagy markers in PD rats. The relationship between the location of alpha-synuclein and Parkin, a protein involved in autophagy, was also found to be highly correlated. The results suggest that EA may be beneficial in treating PD constipation by modulating the process of mitochondrial autophagy through Parkin.

For Acupuncture Practitioners  the animal protocol was 5X/week for 4 weeks. alternating 2 and 15 hz A lot I know, prohibitively so…
I have discussed some of the physiology behind Parkinson’s and acupuncture disease here, and the application of electroacupuncture for constipation here.
Song LZ, Xu N, Yu Z, Yang H, Xu CC, Qiu Z, Dai JW, Xu B, Hu XM. The effect of electroacupuncture at ST25 on Parkinson’s disease constipation through regulation of autophagy in the enteric nervous system. Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2023 Jan 19. doi: 10.1002/ar.25148. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36655864.
4 weeks of 5 x per week 2/15 hz

Abstract

The effectiveness and safety of electroacupuncture (EA) for constipation have been confirmed by numerous clinical studies and experiments, and there are also studies on the efficacy of EA for Parkinson’s disease (PD) motor symptoms. However, there are few researches on EA for PD constipation. Autophagy is thought to be involved in the mechanistic process of EA in the central nervous system (CNS) intervention in Parkinson’s pathology. However, whether it has the same effect on the enteric nervous system (ENS) has not been elucidated. Therefore, we investigated whether EA at Tianshu (ST25) acupoint promotes the clearance of α-Syn and damaged mitochondria aggregated in the ENS in a model of rotenone-induced PD constipation. This study evaluated constipation symptoms by stool characteristics, excretion volume, and water content, and the expression levels of colonic ATG5, LC3II, and Parkin were detected by Western Blot (WB) and Real-Time Quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). The relationship between the location of α-Syn and Parkin in the colonic ENS was observed by immunofluorescence (IF). The results showed that EA intervention significantly relieved the symptoms of rotenone-induced constipation in PD rats, reversed the rotenone-induced down-regulation of colonic ATG5, LC3II, and Parkin expression, and the positional relationship between colonic α-Syn and Parkin proved to be highly correlated. It is suggested that EA might be helpful in treating PD constipation by modulating Parkin-induced mitochondrial autophagy.

Keywords: Parkin; Parkinson’s disease constipation; acupuncture; autophagy; rotenone; α-Syn