2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10237-017-0911-9
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A mathematical model of histamine-mediated neural activation during acupuncture

Abstract: Acupoints (Xuewei) are the focus of acupuncture on the body in traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Mast and nerve cells share a perivascular location and are abundantly found at these acupoints. Both environmental factors and medical treatments (chemical and physical stimuli) can stimulate local mast cells (MCs) to degranulate and thus release histamine which then activates the nearby nerves and therefore contributes to a signal transmission from the peripheral to the central nervous system. In this paper,… Show more

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“…The changing of neural electrical signals could also be detected at the dorsal root of the spinal cord [ 69 ], indicating the existence of an afferent signal pathway. Yin et al further proved that the histamine released by mast cell degranulation participated in the activation process of acupuncture neuroelectric signals [ 70 ].…”
Section: Mast Cells and Acupuncture Analgesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The changing of neural electrical signals could also be detected at the dorsal root of the spinal cord [ 69 ], indicating the existence of an afferent signal pathway. Yin et al further proved that the histamine released by mast cell degranulation participated in the activation process of acupuncture neuroelectric signals [ 70 ].…”
Section: Mast Cells and Acupuncture Analgesiamentioning
confidence: 99%