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Role of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk in mediating the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain

Neurogenic pain rises because of nervous system damage or dysfunction and is the most difficult to treat among other pathological pains. Acupuncture has been reported as a great treatment option for neurogenic pain owing to its unlimited advantages. However, previous studies on the analgesic effects...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yong, Li, Dan, Li, Ningcen, Loh, PeiYong, Guo, Yi, Hu, Xiyou, Zhang, Jingyu, Dou, Baomin, Wang, Lifen, Yang, Chaobo, Guo, Tao, Chen, Shuangli, Liu, Zhen, Chen, Bo, Chen, Zelin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9899820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1093849
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author Chen, Yong
Li, Dan
Li, Ningcen
Loh, PeiYong
Guo, Yi
Hu, Xiyou
Zhang, Jingyu
Dou, Baomin
Wang, Lifen
Yang, Chaobo
Guo, Tao
Chen, Shuangli
Liu, Zhen
Chen, Bo
Chen, Zelin
author_facet Chen, Yong
Li, Dan
Li, Ningcen
Loh, PeiYong
Guo, Yi
Hu, Xiyou
Zhang, Jingyu
Dou, Baomin
Wang, Lifen
Yang, Chaobo
Guo, Tao
Chen, Shuangli
Liu, Zhen
Chen, Bo
Chen, Zelin
author_sort Chen, Yong
collection PubMed
description Neurogenic pain rises because of nervous system damage or dysfunction and is the most difficult to treat among other pathological pains. Acupuncture has been reported as a great treatment option for neurogenic pain owing to its unlimited advantages. However, previous studies on the analgesic effects of acupuncture for NP were scattered and did not form a whole. In this study, we first comprehensively review the relevant basic articles on acupuncture for NP published in the last 5 years and summarize the analgesic mechanisms of acupuncture in terms of nerve signaling, neuro-immune crosstalk, and metabolic and oxidative stress regulation. Acupuncture inhibits the upstream excitatory system and suppresses neuronal transmission efficiency by downregulating glutamate, NMDA receptors, P2XR, SP, CGRP, and other neurotransmitters and receptors in the spinal cord, as well as plasma channels such as TRPV1, HCN. It can also activate the downstream pain inhibitory pathway by upregulating opioid peptide (β-endorphin), MOR receptors, GABA and GABA receptors, bi-directional regulating 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and its receptors (upregulate 5-HT 1A and downregulate 5-HT7R) and stimulating hypothalamic appetite-modifying neurons. Moreover, neuroinflammation in pain can be inhibited by acupuncture through inhibiting JAK2/STAT3, PI3K/mTOR pathways, down regulating chemokine receptor CX3CR1 on microglia and up regulating adenosine receptor A1Rs on astrocytes, inhibiting the activation of glia and reducing TNF-α and other inflammatory substances. Acupuncture also inhibits neuronal glucose metabolism by downregulating mPFC's GLUT-3 and promotes metabolic alterations of the brain, thus exerting an analgesic effect. In conclusion, the regulation of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk at the peripheral and central levels mediates the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain in an integrated manner. These findings provide a reliable basis for better clinical application of acupuncture in the management of neuropathic pain.
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spelling pubmed-98998202023-02-07 Role of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk in mediating the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain Chen, Yong Li, Dan Li, Ningcen Loh, PeiYong Guo, Yi Hu, Xiyou Zhang, Jingyu Dou, Baomin Wang, Lifen Yang, Chaobo Guo, Tao Chen, Shuangli Liu, Zhen Chen, Bo Chen, Zelin Front Neurol Neurology Neurogenic pain rises because of nervous system damage or dysfunction and is the most difficult to treat among other pathological pains. Acupuncture has been reported as a great treatment option for neurogenic pain owing to its unlimited advantages. However, previous studies on the analgesic effects of acupuncture for NP were scattered and did not form a whole. In this study, we first comprehensively review the relevant basic articles on acupuncture for NP published in the last 5 years and summarize the analgesic mechanisms of acupuncture in terms of nerve signaling, neuro-immune crosstalk, and metabolic and oxidative stress regulation. Acupuncture inhibits the upstream excitatory system and suppresses neuronal transmission efficiency by downregulating glutamate, NMDA receptors, P2XR, SP, CGRP, and other neurotransmitters and receptors in the spinal cord, as well as plasma channels such as TRPV1, HCN. It can also activate the downstream pain inhibitory pathway by upregulating opioid peptide (β-endorphin), MOR receptors, GABA and GABA receptors, bi-directional regulating 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and its receptors (upregulate 5-HT 1A and downregulate 5-HT7R) and stimulating hypothalamic appetite-modifying neurons. Moreover, neuroinflammation in pain can be inhibited by acupuncture through inhibiting JAK2/STAT3, PI3K/mTOR pathways, down regulating chemokine receptor CX3CR1 on microglia and up regulating adenosine receptor A1Rs on astrocytes, inhibiting the activation of glia and reducing TNF-α and other inflammatory substances. Acupuncture also inhibits neuronal glucose metabolism by downregulating mPFC's GLUT-3 and promotes metabolic alterations of the brain, thus exerting an analgesic effect. In conclusion, the regulation of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk at the peripheral and central levels mediates the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain in an integrated manner. These findings provide a reliable basis for better clinical application of acupuncture in the management of neuropathic pain. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9899820/ /pubmed/36756246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1093849 Text en Copyright © 2023 Chen, Li, Li, Loh, Guo, Hu, Zhang, Dou, Wang, Yang, Guo, Chen, Liu, Chen and Chen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Chen, Yong
Li, Dan
Li, Ningcen
Loh, PeiYong
Guo, Yi
Hu, Xiyou
Zhang, Jingyu
Dou, Baomin
Wang, Lifen
Yang, Chaobo
Guo, Tao
Chen, Shuangli
Liu, Zhen
Chen, Bo
Chen, Zelin
Role of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk in mediating the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain
title Role of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk in mediating the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain
title_full Role of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk in mediating the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain
title_fullStr Role of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk in mediating the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain
title_full_unstemmed Role of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk in mediating the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain
title_short Role of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk in mediating the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain
title_sort role of nerve signal transduction and neuroimmune crosstalk in mediating the analgesic effects of acupuncture for neuropathic pain
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9899820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1093849
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