Pyramidal and parvalbumin neurons modulate the process of electroacupuncture stimulation for stroke rehabilitation

Xiaorong Tang, Jiahui Shi,Shumin Lin, Zhiyin He,Shuai Cui, Wenhui Di, Siyun Chen,Junshang Wu,Si Yuan,Qiuping Ye, Xiaoyun Yang, Ying Shang, Zhaoxiang Zhang,Lin Wang,Liming Lu,Chunzhi Tang,Nenggui Xu,Lulu Yao

iScience(2024)

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Electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation has been shown to be beneficial in stroke rehabilitation; however, little is known about the neurological mechanism by which this peripheral stimulation approach treats for stroke. This study showed that both pyramidal and parvalbumin (PV) neuronal activity increased in the contralesional primary motor cortex forelimb motor area (M1FL) after ischemic stroke induced by focal unilateral occlusion in the M1FL. EA stimulation reduced pyramidal neuronal activity and increased PV neuronal activity. These results were obtained by a combination of fiber photometry recordings, in vivo and in vitro electrophysiological recordings, and immunofluorescence. Moreover, EA was found to regulate the expression/function of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) altered by stroke pathology. In summary, our findings suggest that EA could restore disturbed neuronal activity through regulation of the activity of pyramidal and PV neurons. Furthermore, NMDARs we shown to play an important role in EA-mediated improvements in sensorimotor ability during stroke rehabilitation.
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Stroke,Electroacupuncture,primary motor cortex forelimb motor area,neuronal activity,N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors
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