| Literature DB >> 25220656 |
Sujung Yeo, Il-Hwan Choe, Maurits van den Noort, Peggy Bosch, Geon-Ho Jahng, Bruce Rosen, Sung-Hoon Kim, Sabina Lim1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acupuncture is increasingly used as an additional treatment for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). <br> METHODS: In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, brain activation in response to acupuncture in a group of 12 patients with PD was compared with a group of 12 healthy participants. Acupuncture was conducted on a specific acupoint, the right GB 34 (Yanglingquan), which is a frequently used acupoint for motor function treatment in the oriental medical field. <br> RESULTS: Acupuncture stimulation on this acupoint activates the prefrontal cortex, precentral gyrus, and putamen in patients with PD; areas that are known to be impaired in patients with PD. Compared with healthy participants, patients with PD showed significantly higher brain activity in the prefrontal cortex and precentral gyrus, especially visible in the left hemisphere. <br> CONCLUSIONS: The neuroimaging results of our study suggest that in future acupuncture research; the prefrontal cortex as well as the precentral gyrus should be treated for symptoms of Parkinson's disease and that GB 34 seems to be a suitable acupoint. Moreover, acupuncture evoked different brain activations in patients with Parkinson's disease than in healthy participants in our study, stressing the importance of conducting acupuncture studies on both healthy participants as well as patients within the same study, in order to detect acupuncture efficacy. TRIAL REGISTRATION: KCT0001122 at cris.nih.go.kr (registration date: 20140530).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25220656 PMCID: PMC4175221 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-14-336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Figure 1Brain activation among healthy participants and patients with PD during acupuncture stimulation and sham stimulation (one-sample -test; with corrected cluster level < 0.05). The bar is the t value.
PD related brain activation induced by ACUP and SHAM in healthy participants and patients with PD
| SHAM Healthy | ACUP Healthy | SHAM PD | ACUP PD | |||||
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| L | R | L | R | L | R | L | R | |
| Prefrontal cortex | o | o | o | o | o | |||
| Precentral gyrus | o | o | o | o | o | |||
| Thalamus | o | o | o | |||||
| Globus pallidus | o | |||||||
| Caudate | o | |||||||
| Putamen | o | o | o | o | o | |||
Comparisons of neural responses between patients with PD and healthy participants during acupuncture stimulation
| Healthy > Patients with PD | Healthy < Patients with PD | |||||||||
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| Cerebral area | Coordinates anatomical location | Statistical values | Coordinates anatomical location | Statistical values | ||||||
| Brain region | L/R | Brodmann area |
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| Middle frontal gyrus | Right | 6 | 21 | 5 | 48 | 3.19 | - | - | - | - |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | Left | 45/47 | - | - | - | - | -32 | 29 | -1 | 4.47 |
| Precentral gyrus | Left | 4/6 | - | - | - | - | -28 | -29 | 57 | 5.36 |
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| Precuneus | Left | 7 | - | - | - | - | -26 | -59 | 36 | 5.37 |
| Postcentral gyrus | Left | 2/3/40 | - | - | - | - | -46 | -19 | 43 | 5.36 |
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| Hippocampus | Right | 32 | -35 | 0 | 4.63 | - | - | - | - | |
| Superior temporal gyrus | Left | 22/38/41 | - | - | - | - | -51 | -22 | 3 | 4.69 |
| Middle temporal gyrus | Left | 37 | - | - | - | - | -40 | -60 | 5 | 4.39 |
| Inferior temporal gyrus | Left | 19 | - | - | - | - | -44 | -52 | 2 | 3.99 |
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| Caudate body | Right | 15 | -29 | 27 | 5.04 | - | - | - | - | |
| Caudate tail | Right | 25 | -35 | 21 | 3.96 | - | - | - | - | |
| Putamen | Right | 25 | 3 | 16 | 3.98 | - | - | - | - | |
| Insula | Right | 13 | 30 | -15 | 27 | 3.41 | - | - | - | - |
| Caudate body | Left | -16 | -23 | 27 | 4.11 | - | - | - | - | |
| Caudate tail | Left | -18 | -30 | 26 | 3.92 | - | - | - | - | |
| Thalamus | Left | 1 | -19 | 4 | 3.88 | - | - | - | - | |
| Insula | Left | 13 | - | - | - | - | -45 | -5 | 5 | 4.81 |
| Claustrum | Left | - | - | - | - | -31 | 19 | 0 | 4.17 | |
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| Cingulate gyrus | Right | 23/24/31/32 | 23 | -13 | 39 | 4.33 | - | - | - | - |
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| Precuneus | Left | 31 | - | - | - | - | -27 | -71 | 21 | 4.34 |
| Fusiform gyrus | Left | 19 | - | - | - | - | -21 | -66 | -8 | 3.99 |
| Cluster size | 9920 | 18776 | ||||||||
The table describes the location of the peak voxel and the corresponding brain regions and Brodmann areas comprised by the cluster. Results are reported if cluster level corrected P < 0.05. The voxel size is 2.4 × 2.4 × 4.5 mm. “Healthy participants > Patients with PD” indicates more activated neural responses of healthy participants compared to patients with PD. “Healthy participants < Patients with PD” indicates more activated neural responses of patients with PD compared to healthy participants (two-sample t test; with corrected cluster level P < 0.05).
Figure 2Volume of areas activated by ACUP and SHAM. ‘A’ is for the precentral gyrus and ‘B’ is for the prefrontal cortex (paired-t test; *P < 0.05).
Figure 3Common areas activated on both patients with PD and healthy participants during ACUP and SHAM. Left graph shows the significant difference in common region volume activated by ACUP and SHAM. *P < 0.005.