Medical Research

Acupuncture for Anti-Inflammation through the Autonomic Nervous System

Kristen Sparrow • July 01, 2023

This has been my area of interest and research for years.  I don’t have access to the full article, but this jumped out at me,

In maintaining the coordination and unity of human physiological activities, it is in line with the holistic view and bidirectional regulation of acupuncture, and fits in with the meridian theory of “internally belonging to the Zang-fu organs and externally connecting with the limbs and joints”. Acupuncture, one of the body surface stimulation therapies, can inhibit the inflammatory response via activating sympathetic/vagus nerve mediated anti-inflammatory pathways.

That is a key point, and I think I need to add it to my book!  It’s succinctly stated and brings the point home.

Yang NN, Ma X, Li YJ, Yang JW, Li HP, Zhang YQ, Liu CZ. [Research progress and thinking of acupuncture in anti-inflammation by regulating autonomic nerve system]. Zhen Ci Yan Jiu. 2023 Jun 25;48(6):610-7. Chinese. doi: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20220132. PMID: 37385794.

Abstract

The nervous system is the necessary condition for inducing the curative effect of acupuncture. Both the sympathetic and vagal nerve systems are widely distributed throughout the body and organically connect various systems and organs of the human body. In maintaining the coordination and unity of human physiological activities, it is in line with the holistic view and bidirectional regulation of acupuncture, and fits in with the meridian theory of “internally belonging to the Zang-fu organs and externally connecting with the limbs and joints”. Acupuncture, one of the body surface stimulation therapies, can inhibit the inflammatory response via activating sympathetic/vagus nerve mediated anti-inflammatory pathways. The peripheral nerve innervating diffe-rent acupoints determines the different anti-inflammatory pathways of the autonomic nerve, and different acupuncture methods (stimulation form and stimulation amount) are important factors affecting the anti-inflammatory mechanism of the autonomic nerve. In the future, we should analyze the central integration mechanism between sympathetic nerve and vagus nerve regulated by acupuncture at the level of brain neural circuits, and clarify the “multi-target” advantage of acupuncture, so as to provide inspiration and reference for the study of neuroimmunological effects of acupuncture.

Keywords: Acupuncture; Anti-inflammation; Autonomic nerve; Brain nerve circuit.