交感感官合作为点敏感化的潜在机制
Xiang Cui1, Ziyi Zhang1,2, Hanqing Xi1
1Department of Physiology, Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, 100700, People's Republic of China.
Journal of pain research
|September 5, 2023
概括
与内脏疾病相关的针点敏感化涉及感官变化. 交感神经的发芽和与感觉神经元的合可能解释这些机制,并提供治疗潜力.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 疼痛研究 疼痛研究
- 针研究 针研究
背景情况:
- 在内脏疾病中观察到针点敏感性,其特点是过敏和可塑性.
- 针点敏感化背后的机制尚未完全理解.
- 无感受体激活针点与敏感化有关.
研究的目的:
- 审查关于交感神经参与疼痛调节的当前知识.
- 讨论交感发芽在针点敏感化中的作用.
- 要突出在针点可塑性中的同情感官合的潜力.
主要方法:
- 关于神经解剖学和疼痛调节研究的文献综述.
- 对交感神经生长和感官神经元相互作用的研究分析.
- 在针点上讨论功能性可塑性.
主要成果:
- 交感神经在调节感官传递方面发挥着关键作用.
- 交感神经的发芽和与感觉神经元的合形成了功能性的交感-感觉合.
- 疾病诱导的敏感性针点涉及到有助于恒常和针治疗的感官输入.
结论:
- 交感神经发芽是针点敏感化的一个关键因素.
- 交感感官合提供了针点功能可塑性的潜在机制.
- 为了获得治疗见解,需要进一步关注针点功能中发芽的交感神经.
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