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Functional MRI of the human brain following auricular stimulation

Functional MRI of the human brain following auricular stimulation
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摘要 Background:Acupuncture studies have used neuroradiology procedures to examine the role of the central nervous system (CNS) in body acupuncture, but none of these previous studies investigated CNS relationships to auriculotherapy. Background: Acupuncture studies have used neuroradiology procedures to examine the role of the central nervous system (CNS) in body acupuncture, but none of these previous studies investigated CNS relationships to auriculotherapy. Objective To examine the hypothesisthat there are specific neurophysiological connections between ear acupoints and the CNS as evidenced by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques. Methods Prospective study of fMRI images in 10 healthy subjects at the Institute of Radiology in Basel, Switzerland, from March to May 2000. Images were recorded in real time on cross-sections through the Rolandic area. The 5 stimulation conditions were conducted in a semi-randomized order: (1) at rest; (2) in the course of tactile stimulation of the right thumb; (3) in the course of tactile stimulation of the right thumb's acupunctural site on the right ear; (4) after the insertion of this same site with 3 gold needles; and (5) in the course of the acupuncture mechanical stimulation of these same needles on the same site. Results For 9 of 10 subjects, acupuncture stimulation of the needles pricked in the thumb auricular site produced a significant MRI signal, located on the somatotopic projection of the thumb, at the level of the $1 somesthetic area. This signal could be surimposed on that obtained by tactile stimulation of the thumb. For all 10 subjects, no signal at all was recorded in the course of the tactile stimulations of the auricular thumb site, nor in the course of the mere pricks of this same site.
出处 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 2009年第2期64-64,共1页 世界针灸杂志(英文版)
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