2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.07.015
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Somatotopic Organization and Intensity Dependence in Driving Distinct NPY-Expressing Sympathetic Pathways by Electroacupuncture

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“…In our study both cervical and sub-diaphragmatic vagotomy abolished the anti-inflammatory potential of EA; these results indicate that the vagal activity caused by EA and vagal nerve stimulation may share some common neural code in acting on a target organ. Similarly, a recent study showed that low-intensity stimulation of the hindlimb ST36 acupoint produced anti-inflammatory effects that depend on vagal efferent associated with DMV neurons 15 . However, another study 35 showed that EA with 2 Hz treatment partly promoted the recovery time of POI by activating the vagal nerve but not regulating local inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…In our study both cervical and sub-diaphragmatic vagotomy abolished the anti-inflammatory potential of EA; these results indicate that the vagal activity caused by EA and vagal nerve stimulation may share some common neural code in acting on a target organ. Similarly, a recent study showed that low-intensity stimulation of the hindlimb ST36 acupoint produced anti-inflammatory effects that depend on vagal efferent associated with DMV neurons 15 . However, another study 35 showed that EA with 2 Hz treatment partly promoted the recovery time of POI by activating the vagal nerve but not regulating local inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…A core principal of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is that specific somatic tissues (acupoints) are related to visceral and systemic conditions, and stimulating these acupoints can modulate organ physiology through meridian channels 13 . Although modern anatomical studies failed to support the physical presence of such “channels” 14 , somatosensory autonomic pathways could serve this role 15 . Inspired by the discovery of cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathways, several studies showed that limb area acupoint stimulation can suppress the inflammatory response, mainly or partly via activation of vagal efferent 16 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, systemic inflammation can have downstream effects on brain function via neuro-immune communication (Cao and Zheng, 2018 ). For example, a recent study demonstrated that EA activated distinct sympathetic pathways and modulated systemic inflammation in a somatotopic manner in a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammatory model that can be considered an AD-like inflammatory model (Liu et al, 2020 ). Circulating inflammatory proteins outside of the CNS can increase inflammatory signaling within the CNS, promoting activation of astrocytes and microglia and thus neurodegeneration (Walker et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Effects Of Acupuncture On the Pathogenesis And Pathological mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to traditional Chinese medicine, ST36 has the effect of tonifying and replenishing qi and is often used to treat lower limb disorders because it is localized in the lower limb. In addition, acupuncture at ST36 has also been demonstrated to have definite anti-inflammatory action [ 12 , 30 , 31 ]. For instance, electroacupuncture at ST36 can activate the vagus nerve projecting to the adrenal medulla, thus promoting peripheral dopaminergic anti-inflammatory effects which have been used in the effective treatment of sepsis [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%