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Electroacupuncture improves neuropathic pain Adenosine,adenosine 5'-triphosphate disodium and their receptors perhaps change simultaneously
Authors:Wen Ren  Wenzhan Tu  Songhe Jiang  Ruidong Cheng  Yaping Du
Institution:(Institute of Social & Family Medicine,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou 310058,Zhejiang Province,China) ;
Abstract:Applying a stimulating current to acupoints through acupuncture needles – known as electroacupuncture – has the potential to produce analgesic effects in human subjects and experimental animals. When acupuncture was applied in a rat model, adenosine 5’-triphosphate disodium in the extracellular space was broken down into adenosine, which in turn inhibited pain transmission by means of an adenosine A1 receptor-dependent process. Direct injection of an adenosine A1 receptor agonist enhanced the analgesic effect of acupuncture. The analgesic effect of acupuncture appears to be mediated by activation of A1 receptors located on ascending nerves. In neuropathic pain, there is upregulation of P2X purinoceptor 3 (P2X3) receptor expression in dorsal root ganglion neurons. Conversely, the onset of mechanical hyperalgesia was diminished and established hyperalgesia was significantly reversed when P2X3 receptor expression was downregulated. The pathways upon which electroacupuncture appear to act are interwoven with pain pathways, and electroacupuncture stimuli converge with impulses originating from painful areas. Electroacupuncture may act via purinergic A1 and P2X3 receptors simultaneously to induce an analgesic effect on neuropathic pain.
Keywords:electroacupuncture  analgesia  adenosine  adenosine 5’-triphosphate disodium  A1 receptors  P2X purinoceptor 3 receptors  neuropathic pain  peripheral nervous system  central nervous system  regeneration  neural regeneration
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