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Neuronal Specificity of Acupuncture in Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment Patients: A Functional MRI Study

机译:Alzheimer疾病和轻度认知障碍患者针灸神经元特异性:功能性MRI研究

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Although acupuncture is considered to be effective and safe for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), the mechanism underlying its therapeutic effect is still unknown. Most studies clarifying the neuronal pathway produced by acupuncture were still applied to healthy subjects with limited single acupuncture point stimulation, which was inconsistency with clinical practice. Thus, in our present study, we investigate the differences between brain activity changes in AD and MCI patients caused by multi-acupuncture point Siguan (four gates), in order to provide visualized evidence for neuronal specificity of clinical acupuncture. Forty-nine subjects were recruited, including 21 AD patients, 14 MCI patients, and 14 healthy controls (HC). AD and MCI patients were randomly divided into two groups, respectively: real acupuncture point group (14 AD and 8 MCI) and sham acupuncture point group (7 AD and 6 MCI). We adopted a 16-minute, single-block, experimental design for acquiring functional MRI images. We found, in AD and MCI patients, Siguan (four gates) elicited extensive activations and deactivations in cognitive-related areas, visual-related areas, the sensorimotor-related area, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. Compared with HC, AD and MCI patients showed similar activations in cognitive-related brain areas (inferior frontal gyrus, supramarginal gyrus, and rolandic operculum) as well as deactivations in cognitive-related areas, visual-related areas, basal ganglia, and cerebellum, which were not found in HC. Compared with sham acupuncture points, real acupuncture points produced more specific brain changes with both activated and deactivated brain activities in AD and MCI. The preliminary results in our study verified the objective evidence for neuronal specificity of acupuncture in AD and MCI patients.
机译:虽然针灸被认为是有效和安全的阿尔茨海默病(AD)和轻度认知障碍(MCI),但其治疗效果的机制仍然是未知的。大多数研究澄清针刺产生的神经元途径仍然应用于具有有限的单一针刺点刺激的健康受试者,这与临床实践不一致。因此,在我们目前的研究中,我们研究了由多针刺信号(四门)引起的AD和MCI患者脑活动变化的差异,以便为临床针灸的神经元特异性提供可视证据。招募了四十九个受试者,包括21例AD患者,14例MCI患者和14例健康对照(HC)。 AD和MCI患者分别随机分为两组:真正的针灸点组(14个AD和8MCI)和假穴位组(7个和6 MCI)。我们采用了一个16分钟的单块,实验设计,用于获取功能性MRI图像。我们发现,在AD和MCI患者中,Siguan(四个盖茨)引发了相关的相关领域,视觉相关地区,感觉和相关区域,基础神经节和小脑的广泛激活和失活。与HC,AD和MCI患者相比,在认知相关的脑区(较差的额相回到阶段,次敷过血,rolandculum)以及与认知相关的地区,视觉相关区域,基础神经节和小脑中的失活相比,患有类似的激活。在HC中没有发现。与假穴位相比,真正的针灸点在广告和MCI中产生了更具体的脑部随着激活和丧失的大脑活动而变化。我们研究中的初步结果验证了AD和MCI患者针灸神经元特异性的客观证据。

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    Capital Med Univ Xuanwu Hosp Dept Radiol Beijing Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Xuanwu Hosp Dept Nucl Med Beijing Peoples R China;

    Beijing Univ Chinese Med Dongfang Hosp Dept Radiol Beijing Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Xuanwu Hosp Dept Radiol Beijing Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Xuanwu Hosp Dept Radiol Beijing Peoples R China;

    Chinese Peoples Armed Police Forces Gen Hosp Dept Integrated TCM &

    Western Med Beijing Peoples;

    Capital Med Univ Xuanwu Hosp Dept Neurol Beijing Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Xuanwu Hosp Dept Radiol Beijing Peoples R China;

    Capital Med Univ Xuanwu Hosp Dept Radiol Beijing Peoples R China;

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