Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation on Proinflammatory Cytokines: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Author:

do Carmo Almeida Tábata Cristina1ORCID,dos Santos Figueiredo Francisco Winter1,Barbosa Filho Valter Cordeiro2,de Abreu Luiz Carlos3,Fonseca Fernando Luiz Affonso4ORCID,Adami Fernando1

Affiliation:

1. Epidemiology and Data Analysis Laboratory, ABC Medical School (FMABC), Av. Lauro Gomes 2000, Vila Sacadura Cabral, Santo André, 09060-870 São Paulo, SP, Brazil

2. Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Ceara, Boa Viagem Campus, Rod. Pres. Juscelino Kubitschek, 63870-000 Boa Viagem, CE, Brazil

3. Study Design and Scientific Writing Laboratory, ABC Medical School (FMABC), Av. Lauro Gomes 2000, Vila Sacadura Cabral, Santo André, 09060-870 São Paulo, SP, Brazil

4. Clinical Laboratory, ABC Medical School (FMABC), Av. Lauro Gomes 2000, Vila Sacadura Cabral, Santo André, 09060-870 São Paulo, SP, Brazil

Abstract

The mechanism of pain reduction involves bidirectional processes of pain blocking (nociception) and reductions in the levels of proinflammatory cytokines in the blood. Does transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) reduce blood levels of proinflammatory cytokines? For this systematic review, we searched in six databases to identify randomized controlled trials with the criteria: humans older than 18 years (adults), use of TENS in the experimental group, and having at least one pre- and postintervention blood level of at least one proinflammatory cytokine. The risk of bias and the level of evidence were assessed. Five studies were included involving 240 participants. The heterogeneity of the studies was high (I2: 85%); therefore, we used a random-effects meta-analysis. It was observed through the meta-analysis synthesis measures that there were statistically significant differences following the use of TENS to reduce the general group of cytokines. When grouped by chronic disease, by postoperative settings, or by individual studies in the case of IL-6, it was observed that the significant reduction of cytokines related to the use of TENS was maintained. The use of TENS reduced the blood levels of proinflammatory cytokines (we observed a protective factor of TENS in relation to inflammation). The protocol of the systematic review was registered in PROSPERO, CRD42017060379.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Immunology

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