microcurrent stimulation triggers actin restructuring in immune cells, boosting their ability to engulf threats

Microcurrent stimulation promoted actin polymerization with pseudopod formation in RAW264.7, THP-1, and peritoneal macrophages, as evidenced by phalloidin staining, which was the primary cytoskeletal mechanism underlying enhanced phagocytosis.

What this means for you

Your immune cells are constantly patrolling for debris, bacteria, and abnormal cells — and their ability to 'reach out and grab' those threats depends on a protein scaffold called actin. When microcurrent prompts that scaffold to reorganize, immune cells become more active hunters. That kind of immune responsiveness is foundational to recovery, resilience, and keeping your body's defenses sharp.

The published research

Targeting macrophage circadian rhythms with microcurrent stimulation to activate cancer immunity through phagocytic defense
Theranostics · 2025
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