microcurrent influences circadian clock gene expression, supporting immune cell activity

Metal ion influx into cells associated with electrical stimulation has links to clock genes, potentially mediating MCS-induced changes in Per1 expression and downstream macrophage phagocytic activity.

What this means for you

Your body runs on internal clocks that regulate everything from sleep cycles to immune function. When electrical stimulation nudges clock gene activity — specifically a gene called Per1 — it appears to influence how actively immune cells do their cleanup work. Better-timed immune activity means your body may be more efficient at clearing cellular debris and recovering from daily stress.

The published research

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