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Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) influences activation/deactivation of functional brain areas in ischemic stroke patients and healthy people A functional MRI study
Authors:Junqi Chen  Yong Huang  Xinsheng Lai  Chunzhi Tang  Junjun Yang  Hua Chen  Tongjun Zeng  Junxian Wu  Shanshan Qu  College of Traditional Chinese Medicine   Southern Medical University   Guangzhou  Guangdong Province   China  College of Acupuncture  Manipulation   Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine   Guangzhou  Guangdong Province   China  College of Biomedical Engineering   Southern Medical University   Guangzhou  Guangdong Province   China
Affiliation:Junqi Chen1, Yong Huang1, Xinsheng Lai2, Chunzhi Tang2, Junjun Yang2, Hua Chen3, Tongjun Zeng4, Junxian Wu5, Shanshan Qu1 1 College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, Guangdong Province, China 2 College of Acupuncture and Manipulation, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou 510405, Guangdong Province, China 3 College of Biomedical Engineering, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, Guangdong Province, China 4 The First People’s Hospital of Shunde, Foshan 528300, Guangdong Province, China 5 Department of Acupuncture, Shantou Central Hospital, Shantou 515031, Guangdong Province, China
Abstract:
In the present study, 10 patients with ischemic stroke in the left hemisphere and six healthy controls were subjected to acupuncture at right Waiguan (TE5). In ischemic stroke subjects, functional MRI showed enhanced activation in Broadmann areas 5, 6, 7, 18, 19, 24, 32, the hypothalamic inferior lobe, the mamillary body, and the ventral posterolateral nucleus of the left hemisphere, and Broadmann areas 4, 6, 7, 18, 19 and 32 of the right hemisphere, but attenuated activation of Broadmann area 13, the hypothalamic inferior lobe, the posterior lobe of the tonsil of cerebellum, and the culmen of the anterior lobe of hypophysis, in the left hemisphere and Broadmann area 13 in the right hemisphere. In ischemic stroke subjects, a number of deactivated brain areas were enhanced, including Broadmann areas 6, 11, 20, 22, 37, and 47, the culmen of the anterior lobe of hypophysis, alae lingulae cerebella, and the posterior lobe of the tonsil of cerebellum of the left hemisphere, and Broadmann areas 8, 37, 45 and 47, the culmen of the anterior lobe of hypophysis, pars tuberalis adenohypophyseos, inferior border of lentiform nucleus, lateral globus pallidus, inferior temporal gyrus, and the parahippocampal gyrus of the right hemisphere. These subjects also exhibited attenuation of a number of deactivated brain areas, including Broadmann area 7. These data suggest that acupuncture at Waiguan specifically alters brain function in regions associated with sensation, vision, and motion in ischemic stroke patients. By contrast, in normal individuals, acupuncture at Waiguan generally activates brain areas associated with insomnia and other functions.
Keywords:neural regeneration   acupuncture and moxibustion   Waiguan (TE5)   ischemic stroke   specificity of acupoints   functional MRI   cerebral function imaging   acupuncture   motion brain areas   grants-supported paper   photographs-containing paper   neuroregeneration
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