Involvement of the Cuneate Nucleus in the Acupuncture Inhibition of Drug-Seeking behaviors
강사명Yeonhee Ryu
강의시간8분
강의개설일2025-12-09
강의소개
Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the role of spinal dorsal column (DC) somatosensory pathways in the
acupuncture inhibition of drug addictive behaviors.
Methods: We tested whether acupuncture at Shenmen (HT7) points reduces drug-seeking behaviors in rats self
administering morphine or ethanol and whether such effects are inhibited by the disruption of the cuneate nucleus
(CN). The stimulation of HT7 suppressed morphine and ethanol self-administration, which were completely abolished
by surgical lesioning of the CN. In in vivo extracellular recordings, singleunit activity of the CN was evoked during
acupuncture stimulation.
Conclusion: Our previous studies have shown that acupuncture suppresses addictive behaviors induced by drugs
of abuse, including cocaine, morphine and ethanol, by modulating GABA neurons in the ventral tegmental area
(VTA) and dopamine (DA) release in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). The mechanisms by which the peripheral signals
generated by acupoint stimulation are transmitted to brain reward systems are largely
unexplored. The results suggest that acupuncture suppresses morphine- and ethanol-seeking behaviors through the
modulation of the CN, second-order neurons of the DC somatosensory pathway.
강사소개
Dr. Yeonhee Ryu is currently studying the path through which the effects of
acupuncture point stimulation are transmitted in the human body in KIOM.