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Acupuncture and immune function in chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: A randomized, controlled study
Acupuncture and immune function in chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: A randomized, controlled study
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Acupuncture and immune function in chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: A randomized, controlled study

2014
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•We compared immune functions in patients treated with acupuncture or sham.•Levels of natural killer cells were significantly higher in acupuncture patients.•Changes in other leukocyte parameters were also higher in the acupuncture group.•These findings provide ‘proof-of-concept’ supporting future studies for acupuncture. The immune system has been implicated as one mechanism underlying the benefits of acupuncture therapy. Evidence suggests that acupuncture can ameliorate symptoms of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS), but the association between clinical response and the immune system has not been investigated. We investigated 12 CP/CPPS patients participating in a prospective randomized clinical trial comparing acupuncture versus sham acupuncture for effects on cellular immunity. Blood samples were taken before the first needling and after the last of 20 treatment sessions (week 10). Patients also completed questionnaires examining their CP/CPPS symptoms and mood status at the baseline and end of study visits. At the end of study 8 of 12 participants (67%) were classified as treatment responders, four participants each from the acupuncture and sham groups. The acupuncture group averaged a 5% increase in natural killer cell levels compared to corresponding sham (−13%; p=0.03). Similarly, patients randomized to acupuncture reported a reduction in other white blood cell parameters examined, supporting the possibility that immunity might be important in the pathophysiology of CP/CPPS. The specific effect of acupuncture on CP/CPPS remains unclear. Further research is warranted to examine the mechanisms by which acupuncture therapy may improve clinical symptoms in patients with CP/CPPS. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00260637)