| Literature DB >> 34122321 |
Shanshan Liu1, Shilei Luo2, Tianwei Yan1, Wen Ma1, Xiangyu Wei2, Yilei Chen2, Songhua Zhan2, Bo Wang1.
Abstract
Introduction: Migraine is a recurrent neurological disorder, the symptoms of which can be significantly relieved by acupuncture. However, the central mechanism via which acupuncture exerts its therapeutic effect in migraine is unclear. The aim of this study was to compare the differences in regional homogeneity (ReHo) between patients with migraine without aura (MwoA) and healthy controls (HCs) and to explore the immediate and cumulative therapeutic effect of acupuncture in patients with MwoA using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).Entities:
Keywords: acupuncture; angular gyrus; cerebellum; migraine without aura; regional homogeneity; resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
Year: 2021 PMID: 34122321 PMCID: PMC8193984 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.680896
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1Flow chart showing the screening, enrollment, treatment, and follow-up periods. fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; MwoA, migraine without aura.
Clinical characteristics of patients with migraine without aura and healthy controls.
| Sex (male/female) | 6/31 | 2/13 | 1.00 |
| Age (years) | 37.97 (9.82) | 34.88 (6.66) | 0.50 |
| Education (years) | 15.03 (3.14) | 15.94 (1.95) | 0.30 |
| Duration of migraine (years) | 16.19 (12.81) | / | / |
Data are shown as the mean (standard deviation). Results from independent-samples t-test of the comparison between patients and healthy controls. MwoA, migraine without aura.
Clinical outcomes in patients with migraine without aura during the study period.
| Baseline, | 5.16 (1.66) | 7.73 (1.41) | 55.14 (14.81) | 61.49 (20.91) | 62.52 (23.06) | 43.76 (9.33) | 47.38 (9.80) | <0.001 | |
| Treatment, | 1.57 (1.21) | 4.08 (1.26) | 75.21 (13.15) | 83.38 (14.96) | 83.42 (15.53) | 39.73 (8.84) | 40.38 (10.61) | <0.001 | |
| Follow-up, | 1.16 (0.99) | 4.49 (1.48) | 78.61 (13.38) | 85.68 (13.75) | 84.32 (14.42) | 39.46 (8.24) | 41.03 (11.40) | <0.001 | >0.05 |
| Follow-up, | 1.54 (0.77) | 4.43 (1.46) | 78.07 (12.90) | 85.27 (11.30) | 84.50 (13.25) | 39.49 (8.51) | 39.89 (11.03) | <0.001 | >0.05 |
| Follow-up, | 1.44 (0.70) | 4.89 (1.08) | 74.29 (14.00) | 80.00 (12.83) | 83.70 (11.70) | 40.97 (7.98) | 42.70 (9.62) | <0.001 | >0.05 |
Data are shown as the mean (standard deviation). The P-values indicate the results of one-way analysis of variance for comparison between different periods of treatment in the migraine group. MSQ, Migraine-Specific Quality of Life Questionnaire; SAS, Self-Rating Anxiety Scale; SDS, Self-Rating Depression Scale; VAS, visual analog scale.
Changes in regional homogeneity in patients with migraine without aura and healthy controls during the study period.
| PM < HC | Right cerebellum | 18 | −60 | −42 | 4.4607 | 131 |
| Left cerebellum | −18 | −63 | −42 | 4.9429 | 102 | |
| PMa-PMb-PMc | Left cerebellum | −9 | −36 | −30 | 3.805 | 20 |
| Left angular gyrus | −60 | −63 | 27 | 3.7857 | 23 | |
| PMb > PMa | Left cerebellum | −12 | −33 | −33 | 4.7578 | 20 |
| PMc > PMa | Left angular gyrus | −57 | −57 | 24 | 4.848 | 23 |
| PMc > PMb | Left angular gyrus | −60 | −63 | 27 | 3.9827 | 20 |
(A) Comparison of ReHo between patients with MwoA and HCs. (B) Changes in ReHo in different periods of acupuncture treatment (P < 0.001, GRF, cluster P < 0.05, cluster >20). (B1) Changes in ReHo between before and after first acupuncture session (FWE, P < 0.05). (B2) Changes in ReHo between before and after acupuncture (FWE, P < 0.05). (B3) Changes in ReHo between after first acupuncture session and after 12th acupuncture session (FWE, P < 0.05). FWE, family-wise error; HCs, healthy controls; MwoA, migraine without aura; ReHo, regional homogeneity; PM, patients with migraine; PMa, before acupuncture; PMb, after first acupuncture session; PMc, after 12th acupuncture session.
Figure 2Differences in ReHo values and modulating effects of acupuncture at different periods during treatment between patients with MWoA and HCs. (A) ReHo value is lower in patients with MwoA than in HCs. (B) Increase in ReHo value during different periods of acupuncture treatment in patients with MwoA. (B1) Increase in ReHo value in the left cerebellum after the first acupuncture treatment compared with baseline. (B2) Increase in ReHo value in the left angular gyrus after the 12th acupuncture treatment compared with baseline. (B3) Increase in ReHo value in the left angular gyrus after the 12th acupuncture treatment compared with the first acupuncture treatment. (C1) The change in the ReHo value in the left angular gyrus was positively correlated with the number of days with migraine in the past 4 weeks at baseline. (C2) Change in the ReHo value in the left angular gyrus was positively correlated with a change in the number of days with migraine within the past 4 weeks. HCs, healthy controls; ReHo, regional homogeneity; MWoA, migraine without aura.