神经科学
针灸科
刺激
肥大细胞
TRPV1型
组胺
腺苷
伤害感受器
感觉系统
背根神经节
瞬时受体电位通道
嘌呤能受体
医学
脊髓
受体
化学
药理学
生物
伤害
免疫学
内科学
病理
替代医学
作者
Lina Wang,Xuezhi Wang,Yujia Li,Bingrong Li,Meng Huang,Xiaoyu Wang,Ryszard Grygorczyk,Guanghong Ding,Wolfgang Schwarz
出处
期刊:Cells
[MDPI AG]
日期:2022-02-25
卷期号:11 (5): 809-809
被引量:25
标识
DOI:10.3390/cells11050809
摘要
This review summarizes experimental evidence indicating that subcutaneous mast cells are involved in the trigger mechanism of analgesia induced by acupuncture, a traditional oriental therapy, which has gradually become accepted worldwide. The results are essentially based on work from our laboratories. Skin mast cells are present at a high density in acupuncture points where fine needles are inserted and manipulated during acupuncture intervention. Mast cells are sensitive to mechanical stimulation because they express multiple types of mechanosensitive channels, including TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPV4, receptors and chloride channels. Acupuncture manipulation generates force and torque that indirectly activate the mast cells via the collagen network. Subsequently, various mediators, for example, histamine, serotonin, adenosine triphosphate and adenosine, are released from activated mast cells to the interstitial space; they or their downstream products activate the corresponding receptors situated at local nerve terminals of sensory neurons in peripheral ganglia. The analgesic effects are thought to be generated via the reduced electrical activities of the primary sensory neurons. Alternatively, these neurons project such signals to pain-relevant regions in spinal cord and/or higher centers of the brain.
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