| Literature DB >> 25496446 |
Mingxiao Yang1, Jie Yang2, Fang Zeng3, Peng Liu4, Zhenhong Lai5, Shufang Deng6, Li Fang7, Wenzhong Song8, Hongjun Xie9, Fanrong Liang10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acupuncture has analgesic effect to most pain conditions. Many neuroimaging studies were conducted to explore acupoint specificity in pain and other condition, but till now there is still discrepancy. Based on our previous finding, this study investigated the brain metabolism changes of acupuncture analgesia induced by sub-specific acupoint and non-acupoint stimulation.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25496446 PMCID: PMC4279794 DOI: 10.1186/s12967-014-0351-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Figure 1Location of points in AG and SAG.
Figure 2Experimental Paradigm. PET-CT scans were performed on the subjects at the PET-CT center of the Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital. When the migraine attack began, each subject went through the following procedure(Figure 2): (1) examinations of blood sugar, blood pressure and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scores (range from 0 to 10) before the PET-CT scan; (2) a 20 min rest in a quiet, dim room; (3) a tracer injection at the back of the right hand (18F-FDG; synthesized with Mini Tracer accelerator; 0.11 mCi/kg dosage); (4) a 40 min rest, which included the 30 min acupuncture treatment in the AG and SAG; (5) a PET-CT scan; and (6) examination of VAS scores after the PET-CT scan (Figure 2). Subjects were instructed to remain relaxed during the whole study, with eyes blindfolded and ears plugged.
Figure 3Behavior data analysis.
Main localization of increased/decreased glucose metabolism of brain regions, comparing AG versus MG, using two-sample t-test
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| MiddleFrontal | L | 6/11 | −24 | 38 | −12 | 5.84 | ↑ |
| MiddleFrontal | R | 6/11 | 24 | −13 | 58 | 4.49 | ↑ |
| Postcentral Gyrus | L | 7 | −12 | −51 | 63 | 3.53 | ↑ |
| Precuneus | L | 7 | −8 | −61 | 58 | 4.20 | ↑ |
| MCC | L | 24/32 | −6 | 13 | 31 | 4.98 | ↑ |
| Parahippocampus | R | 34/35 | 22 | −13 | −25 | 3.53 | ↑ |
| Cerebellum | L | - | −6 | −77 | −31 | 3.11 | ↑ |
| Middle Temporal | L | 21 | −59 | −28 | −12 | −4.37 | ↓ |
Abbreviations: BA-Brodmann area; Hem-hemisphere; L-Left; R-Right; MCC-middle cingulate cortex; ↑metabolism increased; ↓metabolism decreased.
Figure 4Imagine data analysis.
Main localization of increased/decreased glucose metabolism of brain regions, comparing SAG versus MG, using two-sample t-test
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| MCC | R | 23 | 6 | −50 | 36 | 4.531 | ↑ |
| PCC | R | 26 | 3 | −40 | 25 | 3.547 | ↑ |
| Insular | R | 48 | 38 | −17 | 12 | 5.234 | ↑ |
| Inferior temporal | R | 20 | 57 | −42 | −12 | 4.484 | ↑ |
| L | 20 | −53 | −46 | −14 | 3.406 | ↑ | |
| Middle temporal | R | 37 | 47 | −70 | 3 | 3.453 | ↑ |
| L | 37 | −62 | −51 | −9 | 4.438 | ↑ | |
| Superior temporal | R | 48 | 54 | −16 | 9 | 5.234 | ↑ |
| L | 48 | −46 | −21 | 10 | 4.531 | ↑ | |
| Postcentral | L | 3 | −31 | 39 | 69 | 3.266 | ↑ |
| Fusiform | R | 18 | 24 | −75 | −14 | 4.203 | ↑ |
| L | 37 | −24 | −52 | −13 | 4.016 | ↑ | |
| Inferior parietal | R | 40 | 51 | −46 | 46 | 3.922 | ↑ |
| L | 40 | −46 | −39 | 48 | 3.969 | ↑ | |
| Superior parietal | R | 7 | 19 | −70 | 63 | 2.75 | ↑ |
| L | 7 | −36 | −68 | 56 | 3.266 | ↑ | |
| Supramarginal | R | 40 | 60 | −33 | 36 | 5.422 | ↑ |
| Middle occipital | R | 37 | 47 | −72 | 4 | 3.125 | ↑ |
| L | 37 | −48 | −68 | 6 | 5.141 | ↑ | |
| Angular | R | 39 | 45 | −68 | 47 | 2.512 | ↑ |
| L | 39 | −39 | −70 | 52 | 3.688 | ↑ | |
| Precuneus | R | 23 | 6 | −56 | 29 | 3.359 | ↑ |
| L | 23 | −11 | −54 | 27 | 3.549 | ↑ | |
| Cerebellum | R | - | 40 | −54 | −49 | −3.641 | ↓ |
| L | - | −39 | 59 | −49 | −3.781 | ↓ | |
| Parahippocampus | R | 20 | 29 | −26 | −12 | −4.578 | ↓ |
| Hippocampus | R | 20 | 30 | −27 | −11 | −4.063 | ↓ |
| Thalamus | R | - | 19 | −12 | 14 | −2.375 | ↓ |
Abbreviations: BA-Brodmann area; Hem-hemisphere; L-Left; R-Right; MCC-middle cingulate cortex; PCC-poster cingulate Cortex; ↑metabolism increased; ↓metabolism decreased.