Electroacupuncture alleviates pain by activating the MD2/TLR4/NF-κB pathway in the ST36 acupoint
Key Points
Pain relief is achieved through activation of the md2/tlr4/nf-kb pathway.
Key evidence shows that targeting md2 could enhance therapeutic strategies for pain management.
Observational analysis highlights the role of electroacupuncture at the st36 acupoint in pain alleviation.
This finding suggests md2 as a potential target for developing new pain therapies.
Abstract
This study provides molecular evidence supporting the "acupoint priming" theory in acupuncture and highlights MD2 as a potential therapeutic target for pain management.