“…In the present study, PC-6 stimulation by a WAI produced an antihypertensive effect as well as traditional warm needling acupuncture, and WAI stimulation at 52°C more significantly inhibited the development of IMH in rats than WAI stimulation at 42°C. Similar to our findings, Gang et al suggested that dry needle acupuncture at 44°C was effective in treating chronic myofascial pain syndrome in clinical trials (37), and in the CMPS rat model, dry needle acupuncture at 44°C significantly increased the mRNA expression of TRPV1, PKC, and IL-6 compared to stimulation at temperatures above 43°C (38). In addition, in HEK 293 cells heterologously expressing rat TRPV1, the cell current value increased from 44°C to 53°C in a temperature-dependent manner (39).…”