Adenosine A1 receptors mediate local anti-nociceptive effects of acupuncture

Volume: 13, Issue: 7, Pages: 883 - 888
Published: May 30, 2010
Abstract
Acupuncture is an invasive procedure commonly used to relieve pain. Acupuncture is practiced worldwide, despite difficulties in reconciling its principles with evidence-based medicine. We found that adenosine, a neuromodulator with anti-nociceptive properties, was released during acupuncture in mice and that its anti-nociceptive actions required adenosine A1 receptor expression. Direct injection of an adenosine A1 receptor agonist replicated the...
Paper Details
Title
Adenosine A1 receptors mediate local anti-nociceptive effects of acupuncture
Published Date
May 30, 2010
Volume
13
Issue
7
Pages
883 - 888
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