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Acupuncture’s Immunomodulatory Effects on Macrophages in Allergic Disorders: A Systematic Review

Immunmodulatorische Wirkungen der Akupunktur auf Makrophagen bei allergischen Erkrankungen: Eine systematische Übersicht

Abstract

The incidence of allergic diseases has been increasing annually, severely affecting the quality of life of patients. With the growing recognition of traditional medicine, acupuncture, an ancient Chinese therapeutic method, has gradually gained attention for its potential in immune modulation. Studies have shown that macrophages play a crucial role in the development of allergic diseases, and acupuncture may influence allergic reactions by modulating the function of macrophages. This article aims to systematically evaluate the regulatory effects of acupuncture on macrophages in allergic diseases and the corresponding mechanisms. It analyzes existing research findings and explores the clinical application prospects of acupuncture in this context. By understanding how acupuncture affects the activation, secretion, and role of macrophages in immune responses, we hope to provide new insights and directions for the treatment of allergic diseases.

Autoren
Yang Qu, Yunhe Gu, Xiaoying Zhang, Yanlong Wang, Xueliang Xing

Journal
Journal of Asthma and Allergy

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2147/JAA.S516732

Häufig verwendete Akupunktur- und Moxibustionspunkte zur Behandlung allergischer Erkrankungen:

  • LU1 – Lunge 1           
  • CV17 – Ren Mai 17
  • LU10 – Lunge 10
  • LU7 – Lunge 7
  • ST36 – Magen 36
  • SP6 – Milz-Pankreas 6

Rückenansicht:

  • GV14 (DU14) – Du Mai 14
  • EX-B1 – Extrapunkt B1 (Dingchuan)
  • BL12 – Blase 12
  • BL13 – Blase 13
  • BL23 – Blase 23
  • ST40 – Magen 40

 

 

QUELLE:
Qu, Y., Gu, Y., Zhang, X., Wang, Y., & Xing, X. (2025). Acupuncture’s immunomodulatory effects on macrophages in allergic disorders: A systematic review. Journal of Asthma and Allergy, 18, 801–815. https://doi.org/10.2147/JAA.S516732