Fibroblasts as key effectors of acupuncture in treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
Shi-Wei Tu, Jun Kawanokuchi, Ken Takagi, Yang-Yang Liu, Jun-Yi Li, Kai-Yuan Deng, Yan-Wei Li, Kai-Fang Yao, Zhi-Han Chen, Ze-Zhi Fan, Zhi-Fang Xu, Yu-Ping Sa, Xiao-Wei Lin, Shen-Jun Wang, Yu-Xin Fang, Xia Liu, Ning Ma, Yi Guo

TL;DR
This study shows that acupuncture helps treat rheumatoid arthritis by activating fibroblasts in fascial tissues, reducing pain and inflammation.
Contribution
The study identifies fibroblasts as key mediators of acupuncture's therapeutic effects in rheumatoid arthritis.
Findings
Manual acupuncture ameliorated joint-associated fascia pathology in a mouse model of arthritis.
Fibroblast activation was linked to upregulated ECM and mechanosensitive molecules after acupuncture.
Fibroblast ablation reduced acupuncture's analgesic effects and collagen fiber deposition.
Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by synovial inflammation, cartilage degradation, and bone erosion. The diseases also involves pathological changes in the surrounding fascial tissues that lead to persistent pain. Current clinical treatments rely primarily on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and analgesics, which often have limited efficacy and potential side effects. Manual acupuncture (MA), a traditional therapeutic modality, has shown promising effects in alleviating RA-related symptoms. However, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unclear. Fibroblasts, which are known for their mechanosensitivity and immunomodulatory functions, may play a crucial role in mediating the therapeutic effects of acupuncture. In this study, we demonstrated that MA significantly ameliorated pathological changes in joint-associated fascia in a murine model of…
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TopicsAcupuncture Treatment Research Studies · Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment · Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
