
TL;DR
This study explores how electroacupuncture can relieve pain in rats by regulating a specific nerve circuit.
Contribution
The novel finding is the identification of the NTSGlu–RVLM circuit as a target for electroacupuncture in pain relief.
Findings
Electroacupuncture was found to regulate the sympathetic nerve through the NTSGlu–RVLM circuit.
This regulation helped relieve spontaneous pain in SNI rats.
Abstract
Cover image: The cover image is based on the article Electroacupuncture Regulates Sympathetic Nerve Through the NTSGlu–RVLM Circuit to Relieve Spontaneous Pain in SNI Rats by Wen Chen et al., https://doi.org/10.1111/cns.70327.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAcupuncture Treatment Research Studies · Pain Mechanisms and Treatments · Pain Management and Treatment
