Effect of acupuncture on the energy metabolism of dogs with intervertebral disk disease and cervical disk herniation: A pilot study

Vet Res Commun. 2023 Jun;47(2):879-884. doi: 10.1007/s11259-022-10051-4. Epub 2022 Dec 19.

Abstract

Thirteen dogs with intervertebral disk disease (IVDD) and 3 dogs with cervical disk herniation (CVDH) were examined to determine the effects of acupuncture on energy metabolism. Acupuncture points GV14, GV20-1, BL18, BL23, BL26, GB30, and ST36 were selected for IVDD, while GV14, GV20-1, GB20, and BL23 were selected for CVDH. All dogs except no.13 did not receive medication during acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture effects were evaluated based on the IVDD/CVDH evaluation scales in Oji 2015 and Tanaka and Nakayama 2015. Blood samples were taken before and 30 min after acupuncture treatment. Pyruvate and lactate concentrations, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and malate dehydrogenase (MDH) activity, the MDH/LDH ratio (M/L ratio), and LDH isozyme electrophoretic patterns served as energy metabolism markers. In IVDD/CVDH dogs that showed improvements, plasma pyruvate concentrations significantly decreased, the M/L ratio increased, and the plasma LDH isozyme pattern changed from predominantly LDH5 to predominantly LDH1. These data suggest that local redox potential is improved and energy metabolism is increased in dogs with IVDD/CVDH after acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture treatments may activate the citric acid cycle and increase ATP production, followed by improvement of the disease. Future studies with a large sample size are needed to clarify this hypothesis.

Keywords: Acupuncture; Dog; Energy metabolism.

MeSH terms

  • Acupuncture Therapy* / veterinary
  • Animals
  • Dog Diseases* / therapy
  • Dogs
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
  • Intervertebral Disc Displacement* / therapy
  • Intervertebral Disc Displacement* / veterinary
  • Intervertebral Disc*
  • Isoenzymes
  • Pilot Projects

Substances

  • Isoenzymes

Supplementary concepts

  • Intervertebral disc disease