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Differential Localization of Pain-Related and Pain-Unrelated Neural Responses for Acupuncture at BL60 Using BOLD fMRI

The objective of this study was to differentiate between pain-related and pain-unrelated neural responses of acupuncture at BL60 to investigate the specific effects of acupuncture. A total of 19 healthy volunteers were evaluated. fMRI was performed with sham or verum acupuncture stimulation at the l...

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Autores principales: Kim, Na-Hee, Cho, Seung-Yeon, Jahng, Geon-Ho, Ryu, Chang-Woo, Park, Seong-Uk, Ko, Chang-Nam, Park, Jung-Mi
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3703342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23853664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/804696
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author Kim, Na-Hee
Cho, Seung-Yeon
Jahng, Geon-Ho
Ryu, Chang-Woo
Park, Seong-Uk
Ko, Chang-Nam
Park, Jung-Mi
author_facet Kim, Na-Hee
Cho, Seung-Yeon
Jahng, Geon-Ho
Ryu, Chang-Woo
Park, Seong-Uk
Ko, Chang-Nam
Park, Jung-Mi
author_sort Kim, Na-Hee
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description The objective of this study was to differentiate between pain-related and pain-unrelated neural responses of acupuncture at BL60 to investigate the specific effects of acupuncture. A total of 19 healthy volunteers were evaluated. fMRI was performed with sham or verum acupuncture stimulation at the left BL60 before and after local anesthesia. To investigate the relative BOLD signal effect for each session, a one-sample t-test was performed for individual contrast maps, and a paired t-test to investigate the differences between the pre- and post-anesthetic signal effects. Regarding verum acupuncture, areas that were more activated before local anesthesia included the superior, middle, and medial frontal gyri, inferior parietal lobule, superior temporal gyrus, thalamus, middle temporal gyrus, cingulate gyrus, culmen, and cerebellar tonsil. The postcentral gyrus was more deactivated before local anesthesia. After local anesthesia, the middle occipital gyrus, inferior temporal gyrus, postcentral gyrus, precuneus, superior parietal lobule, and declive were deactivated. Pre-anesthetic verum acupuncture at BL60 activated areas of vision and pain transmission. Post-anesthetic verum acupuncture deactivated brain areas of visual function, which is considered to be a pain-unrelated acupuncture response. It indicates that specific effects of acupoint BL60 are to control vision sense as used in the clinical setting.
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spelling pubmed-37033422013-07-12 Differential Localization of Pain-Related and Pain-Unrelated Neural Responses for Acupuncture at BL60 Using BOLD fMRI Kim, Na-Hee Cho, Seung-Yeon Jahng, Geon-Ho Ryu, Chang-Woo Park, Seong-Uk Ko, Chang-Nam Park, Jung-Mi Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article The objective of this study was to differentiate between pain-related and pain-unrelated neural responses of acupuncture at BL60 to investigate the specific effects of acupuncture. A total of 19 healthy volunteers were evaluated. fMRI was performed with sham or verum acupuncture stimulation at the left BL60 before and after local anesthesia. To investigate the relative BOLD signal effect for each session, a one-sample t-test was performed for individual contrast maps, and a paired t-test to investigate the differences between the pre- and post-anesthetic signal effects. Regarding verum acupuncture, areas that were more activated before local anesthesia included the superior, middle, and medial frontal gyri, inferior parietal lobule, superior temporal gyrus, thalamus, middle temporal gyrus, cingulate gyrus, culmen, and cerebellar tonsil. The postcentral gyrus was more deactivated before local anesthesia. After local anesthesia, the middle occipital gyrus, inferior temporal gyrus, postcentral gyrus, precuneus, superior parietal lobule, and declive were deactivated. Pre-anesthetic verum acupuncture at BL60 activated areas of vision and pain transmission. Post-anesthetic verum acupuncture deactivated brain areas of visual function, which is considered to be a pain-unrelated acupuncture response. It indicates that specific effects of acupoint BL60 are to control vision sense as used in the clinical setting. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3703342/ /pubmed/23853664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/804696 Text en Copyright © 2013 Na-Hee Kim et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Na-Hee
Cho, Seung-Yeon
Jahng, Geon-Ho
Ryu, Chang-Woo
Park, Seong-Uk
Ko, Chang-Nam
Park, Jung-Mi
Differential Localization of Pain-Related and Pain-Unrelated Neural Responses for Acupuncture at BL60 Using BOLD fMRI
title Differential Localization of Pain-Related and Pain-Unrelated Neural Responses for Acupuncture at BL60 Using BOLD fMRI
title_full Differential Localization of Pain-Related and Pain-Unrelated Neural Responses for Acupuncture at BL60 Using BOLD fMRI
title_fullStr Differential Localization of Pain-Related and Pain-Unrelated Neural Responses for Acupuncture at BL60 Using BOLD fMRI
title_full_unstemmed Differential Localization of Pain-Related and Pain-Unrelated Neural Responses for Acupuncture at BL60 Using BOLD fMRI
title_short Differential Localization of Pain-Related and Pain-Unrelated Neural Responses for Acupuncture at BL60 Using BOLD fMRI
title_sort differential localization of pain-related and pain-unrelated neural responses for acupuncture at bl60 using bold fmri
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3703342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23853664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/804696
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