Effects of Acupuncture on Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from Neuroimaging Studies
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Effects of Acupuncture on Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from Neuroimaging Studies
Effects of Acupuncture on Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from Neuroimaging Studies
Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine2019年25卷第8期 页码:631-640
Affiliations:
1.College of Acupuncture and Orthopedics, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan (430061), China
2.Department of Rehabilitation, Wuhan Central Hospital Affiliated to Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan (430014), China
3.Hubei Provincial Collaborative Innovation Center of Preventive Treatment by Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan (430061), China
4.Hubei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Wuhan (430061), China
5.Hubei Province Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Wuhan (430074), China
Author bio:
Correspondence to: Prof. KONG Li-hong, Tel: 86-27-68889112, E-mail: xiyu1618@sina.com
Funds:
National Natural Science Foundation of China(81373741);Chinese Medicine and Integrated Medicine Research Projects(2017, No. 20);funded by Health and Family Planning Commission of Hubei Province(24);Hubei Provincial Collaborative Innovation Center of Preventive Treatment by Acupuncture and Moxibustion(2014, No. 8)
Chao-chao YU, Chao-yang MA, Hua WANG, 等. Effects of Acupuncture on Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from Neuroimaging Studies[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(8):631-640.
Chao-chao YU, Chao-yang MA, Hua WANG, et al. Effects of Acupuncture on Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from Neuroimaging Studies[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(8):631-640.
Chao-chao YU, Chao-yang MA, Hua WANG, 等. Effects of Acupuncture on Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from Neuroimaging Studies[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(8):631-640. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-018-2993-3.
Chao-chao YU, Chao-yang MA, Hua WANG, et al. Effects of Acupuncture on Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from Neuroimaging Studies[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(8):631-640. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-018-2993-3.
Effects of Acupuncture on Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from Neuroimaging Studies
摘要
Abstract
As the worldwide population ages
the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) increases. However
the results of promising medications have been unsatisfactory. Chinese acupuncture has a long history of treating dementia
but lack of evidence from well-designed randomized controlled trials that validate its efficacy and safety
as well as its lack of clear underlying mechanisms
contribute to its limited application in clinical practice. In recent years
brain imaging technologies
such as functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography
have been used to assess brain responses to acupuncture in a dynamic
visual
and objective way. These techniques are frequently used to explore neurological mechanisms of responses to acupuncture in AD and provide neuroimaging evidence as well as starting points to elucidate the possible mechanisms. This review summarizes the existing brain imaging evidence that explains the effects of acupuncture for AD and analyzes brain responses to acupuncture at cognitive-related acupoints [Baihui (GV 20)
Shenmen (HT 7)
Zusanli (ST 36)
Neiguan (PC 6)
and Taixi (KI 3)] from perspectives of acupoint specificity and acupoint combinations. Key issues and directions to consider in future studies are also put forward. This review should deepen our understanding of how brain imaging studies can be used to explore the underlying mechanisms of acupuncture in AD.
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