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Mechanism of analgesic effect of electroacupuncture on rats with cervical spondylosis radiculopathy based on activation of astrocytes and HMGB1/TLR4/MyD88 signaling pathway
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    • Mechanism of analgesic effect of electroacupuncture on rats with cervical spondylosis radiculopathy based on activation of astrocytes and HMGB1/TLR4/MyD88 signaling pathway

    • The latest research has found that electroacupuncture has analgesic effects on rats with cervical spondylotic radiculopathy, possibly by inhibiting astrocyte activation and the HMGB1/TLR4/MyD88 signaling pathway, reducing the release of related cytokines, and alleviating central sensitization of spinal cord segments.
    • Acupuncture Research   Vol. 49, Issue 9, Pages: 909-916(2024)
    • DOI:10.13702/j.1000-0607.20230789    

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    • Received:07 September 2023

      Revised:09 October 2023

      Published:25 September 2024

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  • GUO Yan-jun,SU Sheng-yong,SU Hong,et al.Mechanism of analgesic effect of electroacupuncture on rats with cervical spondylosis radiculopathy based on activation of astrocytes and HMGB1/TLR4/MyD88 signaling pathway[J].Acupuncture Research,2024,49(09):909-916. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20230789.

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