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Abstract
The clinical efficacy of acupuncture analgesia is definite, but its mechanisms of the central nervous system have not yet been fully elucidated. The virus vector technique provides an effective means for the study of the central nervous system mechanism of acupuncture analgesia. We, in this article, briefly introduced the classification and characteristics of virus vectors, reviewed and analyzed their application and their functional components carried by and optical/chemical genetics technologies they carry in pain and acupuncture analgesia research in recent years. At present, in the research on the central mechanism of acupuncture analgesia, the viral vectors combined with chemical genetics technology is mainly used to explore the neural circuit mechanisms such as rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC)→ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (rACC→vlPAG), rACC→thalamus (rACC→Th) and ventrolateral periaqueductal gray→hippocampus (vlPAG→HPC). The viral vectors combined with optogenetics technology is mainly used to explore the neural circuits from the prefrontal infralimbic cortex to the nucleus accumbens (IL→NAc). The viral vectors and optical/chemical genetics technology can not only target and accurately mark the specific neurons or neural circuits, but also dynamically and real-time monitor the function of neural networks, bringing new experimental means and breakthroughs for the research of acupuncture analgesia mechanism of the brain circuits.
期刊介绍:
Acupuncture Research was founded in 1976. It is an acupuncture academic journal supervised by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, co-sponsored by the Institute of Acupuncture of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences and the Chinese Acupuncture Association. This journal is characterized by "basic experimental research as the main focus, taking into account clinical research and reporting". It is the only journal in my country that focuses on reporting the mechanism of action of acupuncture.
The journal has been changed to a monthly journal since 2018, published on the 25th of each month, and printed in full color. The manuscript acceptance rate is about 10%, and provincial and above funded projects account for about 80% of the total published papers, reflecting the latest scientific research results in the acupuncture field and has a high academic level. Main columns: mechanism discussion, clinical research, acupuncture anesthesia, meridians and acupoints, theoretical discussion, ideas and methods, literature research, etc.