Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ›› 2012, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (01): 93-98.DOI: 10.1016/s0254-6272(12)60039-9

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Comparison of the effects of carbamyl-β-methylcholine chloride ad ministered by intravenous,intramuscular and intra-acupuncture point injections

Wang Yu Min , Gao Jun Hong , Lu Bo , Peng Juan , Fan Bin , Cui Jing Jing , Wang Hong Xin , Ma Yan Yan , Yu Xiao Chun   

  1. Department of Physiology,Experimental Research Center,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences;Department of Physiology,Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences;Department of Pharmacology,Liaoning Medical College;
  • Accepted:2012-03-15 Online:2012-03-15 Published:2012-03-15

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To compare the effects of carbamylβ-methylcholine chloride(CMCC) administered by intra-acupuncture point injection(IAI),intramuscular injection(IMI),and intravenous injection(IVI),and to analyze the mechanisms.METHODS:In the IAI group,CMCC was injected into the Zusanli acupoint(ST 36) immediately after 30-min stimulation by electro-acupuncture(EA) at the acupoints,and into the femoral vein and skeletal muscle in IVI and IMI groups,respectively.Intra-gastric pressure was detected.The plasma concentration of CMCC was measured at various times.RESULTS:The gastric effect of CMCC in the IVI group was enhanced and attenuated more rapidly than in the other groups.In the IAI group,this effect was significantly stronger than that in the IMI group at 2 min and 15 min,but not significantly different between the two groups at 5 min and 30 min.Plasma concentration of CMCC in the IAI group was similar to that in the IVI group at 2 min,but higher than that in the IMI group.The concentration in the IAI group was higher than that in the IV group and similar to that in the IMI group at 5,15 and 30 min,indicating rapid increase and slower reduction of the plasma concentration of the drug in the IAI group.There was a positive correlation between the plasma concentration of CMCC and intragastric pressure in all groups.CONCLUSION:The effect of IAI with CMCC was stronger than that of IMI and longer-lasting than that of IVI,which correlated with the blood concentration of CMCC.

Key words: Acupuncture, Intra-acupuncture point injection, Synergistic effect, Plasma concentration

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Wang Yu Min , Gao Jun Hong , Lu Bo , Peng Juan , Fan Bin , Cui Jing Jing , Wang Hong Xin , Ma Yan Yan , Yu Xiao Chun. Comparison of the effects of carbamyl-β-methylcholine chloride ad ministered by intravenous,intramuscular and intra-acupuncture point injections[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2012, 32(01): 93-98.