Research Article

Effect of Electroacupuncture on Hyperalgesia and Vasoactive Neurotransmitters in a Rat Model of Conscious Recurrent Migraine

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Electroacupuncture (EA) treatment alleviated impairments in the mechanical withdrawal thresholds of the face (a) and hind-paw (b) and prolonged tail-flick (c) and hot-plate (d) latencies in rats subjected to dural electrical stimulation. Data are presented as the mean ± standard deviation, n=10/group; ∗Sham, GB20+GB34, GB20, and GB34 group vs. Model group (∗P<0.05); # Sham, Non-Acu, GB20, and GB34 group vs. GB20+GB34 group (#P<0.05).

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