Literature DB >> 19055296

[Effect of acupuncture at acupoints of the Shaoyang Meridian on cerebral glucose metabolism in the patient of chronic migraine].

Xue-Zhi Li1, Xu-Guang Liu, Wen-Zhong Song, Yong Tang, Fang Zeng, Fan-Rong Liang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To observe response characteristics of human brain to acupuncture of corresponding channel point selection and probe into the central nervous mechanism of acupuncture at the points selected along channel.
METHODS: Six cases of chronic migraine were treated with acupuncture at Fengchi (GB 20), Waiguan (TE 5), Yang-lingquan (GB 34) on the Shaoyang Channel. Positron emission computerized tomography (PET-CT) was used for scanning and statistic parameter map (SPM 2) software was used to analyze the data and compare with healthy human brain function imaging and investigate the changes of metabolism of glucose in the brain of the patient of migraine before and after acupuncture.
RESULTS: After acupuncture, excitation areas of the pain brain regions such as the brain stem, insula, etc. obviously reduced, and the brain function-reducing area turned from the right temporal lobe as main to bilateral temporal lobes with symmetry.
CONCLUSION: The pons, insula, anterior frontal gyrus, etc. possibly are the target points of analgesic effect of acupuncture at the Shaoyang Channel on chronic migraine, and the change of metabolism reduction on bilateral temporal lobes induced by acupuncture possibly is one of the mechanisms for acu-puncture at points on the Shaoyang Channel for treatment of migraine. Acupuncture achieves whole and beneficial therapeutic effect possibly through coordination and redistribution of energy metabolism in the brain.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19055296

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhongguo Zhen Jiu        ISSN: 0255-2930


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Journal:  BMC Neurosci       Date:  2012-06-27       Impact factor: 3.288

2.  Acupuncture for treating tic disorders in children: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Authors:  Peihong Ma; Xiaohui Dong; Yuzhu Qu; Zhaoxuan He; Tao Yin; Shirui Cheng; Zilei Tian; Yuke Teng; Kunnan Xie; Ruirui Sun; Siyi Yu; Fang Zeng
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4.  A review of acupoint specificity research in china: status quo and prospects.

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5.  A central analgesic mechanism of acupuncture for migraine: An ongoing functional MRI study.

Authors:  Lei Lan; Yujie Gao; Fang Zeng; Wei Qin; Mingkai Dong; Mailan Liu; Taipin Guo; Fanrong Liang
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6.  Electroacupuncture stimulation at sub-specific acupoint and non-acupoint induced distinct brain glucose metabolism change in migraineurs: a PET-CT study.

Authors:  Mingxiao Yang; Jie Yang; Fang Zeng; Peng Liu; Zhenhong Lai; Shufang Deng; Li Fang; Wenzhong Song; Hongjun Xie; Fanrong Liang
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Review 7.  The Status of the Acupuncture Mechanism Study Based on PET/PET-CT Technique: Design and Quality Control.

Authors:  Zhaoxuan He; Likai Hou; Ruirui Sun; Tao Yin; Peihong Ma; Li Chen; Shirui Cheng; Xiaoyan Liu; Xiaojuan Hong; Jian Hou; Fang Zeng
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8.  Acupuncture reduced the medical expenditure in migraine patients: Real-world data of a 10-year national cohort study.

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