Author/Authors :
Subadi, Imam Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Faculty of Medicine - Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia , Laswati, Hening Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Faculty of Medicine - Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia , Nugraha, Boya Department of Rehabilitation Medicine - Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany , Josomuljono, Harjanto Departmentof Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia
Abstract :
Background: Wet cupping therapy is a complementary therapy
in pain management. The mechanism of this therapy, however,
needs further elucidation. Cells injured by wet cupping
therapy seem to stimulate the expression of heat shock protein
70 (HSP70). Its benefit in pain reduction could be mediated by
the expression of ß-endorphin. This study aimed at determining
the correlation between HSP70 and ß-endorphin after wet
cupping therapy.
Methods: Sixteen male Wistar rats were divided into control
(CG; n=8) and treatment (TG; n=8) groups. The rats in both
groups were injected with complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA) at
the footpad. In the TG, wet cupping therapy was done at the left
and right paralumbar regions 48 hours after the CFA injection.
Twenty-four hours after therapy, the hot plate test was done to
assess pain threshold. Thereafter, immunohistochemistry from
the skin subjected to wet cupping therapy was conducted for
HSP70 and ß-endorphin.
Results: The expression of HSP70 was significantly higher in
the keratinocytes of the TG (20.25±3.53; P<0.001) than in the
keratinocytes of the CG (10.50±2.44; P<0.001). The expression
of ß-endorphin was significantly higher in the keratinocytes
of the TG (22.37±3.52; P<0.001) than in the keratinocytes
of the CG (5.12±1.72; P<0.001). The results also revealed a
high correlation between HSP70 and ß-endorphin (β=0.864;
P<0.001). Pain threshold after wet cupping therapy was
significantly higher in the TG (22.81±6.34 s; P=0.003) than in
the CG (11.78±3.56 s).
Conclusions: The benefit of wet cupping therapy in terms of
pain reduction in rats could be mediated by the expression of
HSP70 and ß-endorphin.
Keywords :
Pain , Rat , HSP70 heat-shock proteins , ß-endorphin , Complementary therapies