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The analgesic effect of acupuncture in neuropathic pain: regulatory mechanisms of DNA methylation in the brain

Jae‐Hwan Jang, Yoon Jae Lee, In‐Hyuk Ha, Hi‐Joon Park

2024PAIN Reports8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent research has demonstrated that chronic pain, resulting from peripheral nerve injury, leads to various symptoms, including not only allodynia and hyperalgesia but also anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairment. These symptoms are believed to arise due to alterations in gene expression and neural function, mediated by epigenetic changes in chromatin structure. Emerging evidence suggests that acupuncture can modulate DNA methylation within the central nervous system, contributing to pain relief and the mitigation of comorbidities. Specifically, acupuncture has been shown to adjust the DNA methylation of genes related to mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative phosphorylation, and inflammation pathways within cortical regions, such as the prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and primary somatosensory cortex. In addition, it influences the DNA methylation of genes associated with neurogenesis in hippocampal neurons. This evidence indicates that acupuncture, a treatment with fewer side effects compared with conventional medications, could offer an effective strategy for pain management.

Topics & Concepts

AcupunctureAnterior cingulate cortexDNA methylationNeuroscienceChronic painEpigeneticsAllodyniaNeuropathic painPrefrontal cortexMedicineHippocampal formationHyperalgesiaBioinformaticsNociceptionPsychologyCognitionBiologyInternal medicineGeneGene expressionGeneticsReceptorPathologyAlternative medicineAcupuncture Treatment Research StudiesPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsPain Management and Placebo Effect
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