Effects of auricular point acupressure on inflammatory signaling in chronic low back pain: a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Nada Lukkahatai, Hongyu Wang, Xinran Huang, Wanqi Chen, Hulin Wu, Jennifer Kawi, Zhiyin Yu, Constance M Johnson, Paul Christo

TL;DR
A study found that auricular point acupressure reduces inflammation and improves pain in older adults with chronic low back pain.
Contribution
This study provides new evidence that targeted auricular acupressure modulates inflammatory signaling in chronic low back pain patients.
Findings
Targeted APA reduced proinflammatory cytokines (IL-2, IL-8, TNF-α) and increased anti-inflammatory TGF-β.
APA was associated with improved pain and physical function in older adults with chronic low back pain.
Gene expression changes in CXCL8 and GPS2 suggest APA may influence neuroimmune signaling.
Abstract
Auricular point acupressure (APA) has shown promise for pain relief, but its biological mechanisms remain unclear. This study examined the effects of APA on inflammatory cytokines and explored the relationships between changes in inflammatory markers and clinical outcomes in older adults with chronic low back pain (cLBP). This secondary analysis utilized plasma samples from a three-arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) (NCT03589703) with 272 participants aged 65 years and older with cLBP. The participants were randomly assigned (1:1:1) to the targeted APA (T-APA), nontargeted APA (NT-APA), or education control (CG) groups for four weeks. Cytokine levels were measured at baseline, post-intervention, and at the one- and three-month follow-ups using multiplex assays. RNA sequencing and quantitative PCR (qPCR) were performed to assess changes in inflammatory gene expression. The primary…
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TopicsAcupuncture Treatment Research Studies · Pain Mechanisms and Treatments · Pain Management and Treatment
