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Differences in functional magnetic resonance imaging following cutaneous and routine acupuncture at different acupoints 被引量:1
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作者 Yangjia Lu Junxian Wu +4 位作者 yanqi zou Junqi Chen Baoci Shan Jiarong Chen Yong Huang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第15期1169-1174,共6页
Few studies have examined the effects of different stimuli at a single acupoint using functional magnetic resonance imaging.The present study applied acupuncture at the Neiguan(PC 6),Waiguan(SJ 5),Zhigou(SJ 6) a... Few studies have examined the effects of different stimuli at a single acupoint using functional magnetic resonance imaging.The present study applied acupuncture at the Neiguan(PC 6),Waiguan(SJ 5),Zhigou(SJ 6) and Yanglingquan(GB 34) acupoints in healthy volunteers.fMRI was used to examine the activation of brain areas in response to different types of acupuncture(cutaneous or routine acupuncture) at each acupoint.There were no significant differences in the distribution of activation in the regions of interest between cutaneous and routine acupuncture at the Neiguan,Waiguan,and Zhigou acupoints,but some differences were observed between the two methods of acupuncture at the Yanglingquan acupoint.There were no significant differences in the intensity of induced activation between cutaneous and routine acupuncture at the Neiguan,Zhigou and Yanglingquan acupoints,but the activation intensity in the right cerebellum induced by routine acupuncture at the Waiguan acupoint was greater than that induced by cutaneous acupuncture.Results confirmed that cutaneous and routine acupuncture at the Neiguan,Waiguan,Zhigou and Yanglingquan acupoints activated different functional brain areas,and caused activation of different intensities in some areas. 展开更多
关键词 functional magnetic resonance imaging cutaneous acupuncture routine acupuncture Neiguan (P C6) Waiguan (SJ 5) Zhigou (SJ 6) Yanglingquan (GB 34) neural regeneration
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Acupoints combination correlates with activation of cerebral areas A functional MRI study
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作者 Xinsheng Lai Yong Huang +5 位作者 Chunzhi Tang Junjun Yang yanqi zou Junxian Wu Yangjia Lu Renyong Lin 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第9期671-675,共5页
Acupoint combination is a method used for acupoint treatment of patients. Traditionally, acupoints are matched along the meridian distribution, which is a common rule in clinical practice, but the underlying mechanism... Acupoint combination is a method used for acupoint treatment of patients. Traditionally, acupoints are matched along the meridian distribution, which is a common rule in clinical practice, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Cerebral scans with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have been used in the study of acupuncture and acupoint specifically. In this study, fMRI was used to detect the activation of the brain areas under different acupoints, matched along different meridians, to elucidate the acupoint combination via a modern medical approach. Forty healthy volunteers were randomly divided into the following groups: Waiguan point (SJ 5), Waiguan (SJ 5) + Zhigou (SJ 6) (2 acupoints come from the same meridian), Waiguan (SJ 5) + Neiguan (PC 6) (2 acupoints come from 2 meridians with the relationship of interior-exterior), Waiguan (SJ 5) + Yanglingquan (GB 34) (2 acupoints come from 2 meridians with the same name-Shaoyang Meridian), and sham point groups (needling in different points on the right hand). A real-time cerebral fMRI scan was simultaneously performed. The cerebral activation rate, and the number and strength of different regions of interest were compared among the groups. The fMRI cerebral imaging confirmed that there were some differences in the activation of cerebral areas by the needlings in SJ 5, and in combination with other acupoints. Needling at SJ 5 alone greatly activated the right cerebellum, while needling at both SJ 5 and different co-needling points activated different cerebral functional areas. 展开更多
关键词 ACUPUNCTURE Waiguan point acupoint combination cerebral functional imaging functional MRI
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