Spinal cord stimulation reduces cardiac pain through microglial deactivation in rats with chronic myocardial ischemia

Volume: 24, Issue: 6
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Angina pectoris is cardiac pain that is a common clinical symptom often resulting from myocardial ischemia. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is effective in treating refractory angina pectoris, but its underlying mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. The spinal dorsal horn is the first region of the central nervous system that receives nociceptive information; it is also the target of SCS. In the spinal cord, glial (astrocytes and microglia)...
Paper Details
Title
Spinal cord stimulation reduces cardiac pain through microglial deactivation in rats with chronic myocardial ischemia
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
24
Issue
6
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