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1. Department of Neurology, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,Beijing,China
2. Key Laboratory of Encephalopathy Treatment of Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,Beijing,China
3. Department of Radiology, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,Beijing,China
纸质出版日期:2016,
网络出版日期:2015-6-30,
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Xiao, J., Zhang, H., Chang, Jl. et al. Effects of electro-acupuncture at Tongli (HT 5) and Xuanzhong (GB 39) acupoints from functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 22, 846–854 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-015-1971-2
Juan Xiao, Hua Zhang, Jing-ling Chang, et al. Effects of electro-acupuncture at Tongli (HT 5) and Xuanzhong (GB 39) acupoints from functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016,22(11):846-854.
Xiao, J., Zhang, H., Chang, Jl. et al. Effects of electro-acupuncture at Tongli (HT 5) and Xuanzhong (GB 39) acupoints from functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 22, 846–854 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-015-1971-2 DOI:
Juan Xiao, Hua Zhang, Jing-ling Chang, et al. Effects of electro-acupuncture at Tongli (HT 5) and Xuanzhong (GB 39) acupoints from functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016,22(11):846-854. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-015-1971-2.
To explore the specifificity of Tongli (HT 5) and Xuanzhong (GB 39) paired acupionts in aspects of Deqi sensation and brain activation patterns during electroacupuncture. In this study
15 healthy subjects were enrolled. All participants suffered two kinds of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) examinations randomly: Examination A received electro-acupuncture (EA) at the bilateral Tongli (HT5) and Xuanzhong (GB 39) acupoints (ACU)
and examination B received EA at bilateral non-acupoints (NAP). The subjects reported the feeling of Deqi at each examination later respectively. A multi-voxel pattern analysis method and Statistical Program for Social Sciences were used to analyze the data. The ACU group (Exam A) reported fullness
heaviness
numbness
soreness and throbbing of signifificantly greater intensity than the NAP group (Exam B). In addition
there was no statistical signifificance between two groups in aching
tingling
deep pressure
sharp pain
dull pain
warmness and cold. Meanwhile
fMRI data revealed differences between two groups in discriminating accuracy of brain somatosensory cortex and language-related cortices. Needling HT 5 and GB 39 may modulate language function through a complex brain network
suggesting that it may be benefificial to the recovery of language function in patients with aphasia.
To explore the specifificity of Tongli (HT 5) and Xuanzhong (GB 39) paired acupionts in aspects of Deqi sensation and brain activation patterns during electroacupuncture. In this study
15 healthy subjects were enrolled. All participants suffered two kinds of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) examinations randomly: Examination A received electro-acupuncture (EA) at the bilateral Tongli (HT5) and Xuanzhong (GB 39) acupoints (ACU)
and examination B received EA at bilateral non-acupoints (NAP). The subjects reported the feeling of Deqi at each examination later respectively. A multi-voxel pattern analysis method and Statistical Program for Social Sciences were used to analyze the data. The ACU group (Exam A) reported fullness
heaviness
numbness
soreness and throbbing of signifificantly greater intensity than the NAP group (Exam B). In addition
there was no statistical signifificance between two groups in aching
tingling
deep pressure
sharp pain
dull pain
warmness and cold. Meanwhile
fMRI data revealed differences between two groups in discriminating accuracy of brain somatosensory cortex and language-related cortices. Needling HT 5 and GB 39 may modulate language function through a complex brain network
suggesting that it may be benefificial to the recovery of language function in patients with aphasia.
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electroacupunctureTongli (HT 5)Xuanzhong (GB 39)functional magnetic resonance imagingbrain network
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