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Acupuncture may modulate autonomic homeostasis in essential hypertension via neural and endocrine pathways.

Acupuncture may modulate autonomic homeostasis in essential hypertension via neural and endocrine pa…
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Key Takeaway
Note that acupuncture modulates ANS homeostasis via multiple pathways, though mechanisms remain incompletely understood.

This narrative review addresses the role of acupuncture in managing essential hypertension, specifically investigating its antihypertensive mechanisms in regulating autonomic nervous system (ANS) homeostasis. The study population and sample size were not reported, as the publication type is a review rather than a primary clinical trial. The setting and comparator groups were also not specified in the provided data.

The review outlines that acupuncture modulates autonomic homeostasis through several distinct pathways. These include activating peripheral nerve fibers, regulating synaptic neurotransmitter release and expression of related membrane receptors, and modulating the synaptic microenvironment. Furthermore, the text notes the regulation of the NTS-CVLM-RVLM neural circuit and the modulation of the HPA axis neuro-endocrine circuit as key mechanisms. No specific effect sizes, absolute numbers, p-values, or confidence intervals were reported for these outcomes.

Regarding safety and tolerability, the review indicates that acupuncture is associated with minimal side effects. No adverse events, serious adverse events, or discontinuations were reported in the source material. The authors note that while the precise mechanisms remain incompletely understood, the evidence provides a stronger theoretical foundation for the clinical application of acupuncture in this context.

Study Details

Study typeSystematic review
EvidenceLevel 1
PublishedApr 2026
View Original Abstract ↓
Essential Hypertension (EH) is one of the most prevalent chronic cardiovascular diseases, imposing a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide due to its high rates of disability and mortality. Long-term elevation of blood pressure leads to multi-organ damage in the heart, brain, and kidneys, resulting in severe complications such as coronary heart disease, stroke, and chronic kidney disease. Current treatment for hypertension primarily relies on pharmacological interventions. Although antihypertensive drugs have achieved notable success in controlling blood pressure, challenges remain, including poor long-term medication adherence, side effects, and inadequate blood pressure control in some patients with resistant hypertension. In parallel, acupuncture, a key modality of traditional Chinese medicine, has demonstrated unique advantages in hypertension management in recent years. Characterized by its holistic regulatory effects and minimal side effects, acupuncture is recognized by the World Health Organization as a recommended complementary and alternative therapy for hypertension, although its precise mechanisms remain incompletely understood. This review aims to summarize the “peripheral-central synergy” antihypertensive mechanism of acupuncture in regulating autonomic nervous system (ANS) homeostasis. Studies indicate that acupuncture primarily modulates autonomic homeostasis through the following pathways: (1) activating peripheral nerve fibers to convert physical stimulation into complex bioelectrical signals; (2) regulating synaptic neurotransmitter release and the expression of related membrane receptors; (3) modulating the synaptic microenvironment; (4) regulating the NTS-CVLM-RVLM neural circuit; and (5) modulating the HPA axis neuro-endocrine circuit. Through in-depth analysis, this review elucidates the multi-level and multi-dimensional impact of acupuncture therapy on primary hypertension, providing stronger evidence and a theoretical foundation for its clinical application.
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