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Modulatory Effect of Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the Functional Connectivity of the Central Nervous System of Patients with Ischemic Stroke in the Left Basal Ganglia

OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the functional connectivity of the central nervous system of patients with ischemic stroke. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with ischemic stroke in the left basal ganglia were randomized based on gender to receive TE5 acupuncture (n ...

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Autores principales: Chen, Junqi, Wang, Jizhou, Huang, Yong, Lai, Xinsheng, Tang, Chunzhi, Yang, Junjun, Wu, Junxian, Zeng, Tongjun, Qu, Shanshan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4057077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24927275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096777
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author Chen, Junqi
Wang, Jizhou
Huang, Yong
Lai, Xinsheng
Tang, Chunzhi
Yang, Junjun
Wu, Junxian
Zeng, Tongjun
Qu, Shanshan
author_facet Chen, Junqi
Wang, Jizhou
Huang, Yong
Lai, Xinsheng
Tang, Chunzhi
Yang, Junjun
Wu, Junxian
Zeng, Tongjun
Qu, Shanshan
author_sort Chen, Junqi
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description OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the functional connectivity of the central nervous system of patients with ischemic stroke. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with ischemic stroke in the left basal ganglia were randomized based on gender to receive TE5 acupuncture (n = 12) or nonacupoint acupuncture (n = 12). Each group underwent sham acupuncture and then verum acupuncture while being scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Six regions of interest (ROI) were defined, including bilateral motor, somatosensory, and bilateral basal ganglia areas. The functional connectivity between these ROIs and all voxels of the brain was analyzed in Analysis of Functional NeuroImages(AFNI) to explore the differences between verum acupuncture and sham acupuncture at TE5 and between TE5 acupuncture and nonacupoint acupuncture. The participants were blinded to the allocation. RESULT: The effect of acupuncture on six seed-associated networks was explored. The result demonstrated that acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) can regulate the sensorimotor network of the ipsilesional hemisphere, stimulate the contralesional sensorimotor network, increase cooperation of bilateral sensorimotor networks, and change the synchronization between the cerebellum and cerebrum. Furthermore, a lot of differences of effect existed between verum acupuncture and sham acupuncture at TE5, but there was little difference between TE5 acupuncture and nonacupoint acupuncture. CONCLUSION: The modulation of synchronizations between different regions within different brain networks might be the mechanism of acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5). Stimulation of the contralesional sensorimotor network and increase of cooperation of bilateral hemispheres imply a compensatory effect of the intact hemisphere, whereas changes in synchronization might influence the sensorimotor function of the affected side of the body. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR-ONRC-08000255
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spelling pubmed-40570772014-06-18 Modulatory Effect of Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the Functional Connectivity of the Central Nervous System of Patients with Ischemic Stroke in the Left Basal Ganglia Chen, Junqi Wang, Jizhou Huang, Yong Lai, Xinsheng Tang, Chunzhi Yang, Junjun Wu, Junxian Zeng, Tongjun Qu, Shanshan PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the functional connectivity of the central nervous system of patients with ischemic stroke. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with ischemic stroke in the left basal ganglia were randomized based on gender to receive TE5 acupuncture (n = 12) or nonacupoint acupuncture (n = 12). Each group underwent sham acupuncture and then verum acupuncture while being scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Six regions of interest (ROI) were defined, including bilateral motor, somatosensory, and bilateral basal ganglia areas. The functional connectivity between these ROIs and all voxels of the brain was analyzed in Analysis of Functional NeuroImages(AFNI) to explore the differences between verum acupuncture and sham acupuncture at TE5 and between TE5 acupuncture and nonacupoint acupuncture. The participants were blinded to the allocation. RESULT: The effect of acupuncture on six seed-associated networks was explored. The result demonstrated that acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) can regulate the sensorimotor network of the ipsilesional hemisphere, stimulate the contralesional sensorimotor network, increase cooperation of bilateral sensorimotor networks, and change the synchronization between the cerebellum and cerebrum. Furthermore, a lot of differences of effect existed between verum acupuncture and sham acupuncture at TE5, but there was little difference between TE5 acupuncture and nonacupoint acupuncture. CONCLUSION: The modulation of synchronizations between different regions within different brain networks might be the mechanism of acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5). Stimulation of the contralesional sensorimotor network and increase of cooperation of bilateral hemispheres imply a compensatory effect of the intact hemisphere, whereas changes in synchronization might influence the sensorimotor function of the affected side of the body. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR-ONRC-08000255 Public Library of Science 2014-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4057077/ /pubmed/24927275 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096777 Text en © 2014 Chen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chen, Junqi
Wang, Jizhou
Huang, Yong
Lai, Xinsheng
Tang, Chunzhi
Yang, Junjun
Wu, Junxian
Zeng, Tongjun
Qu, Shanshan
Modulatory Effect of Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the Functional Connectivity of the Central Nervous System of Patients with Ischemic Stroke in the Left Basal Ganglia
title Modulatory Effect of Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the Functional Connectivity of the Central Nervous System of Patients with Ischemic Stroke in the Left Basal Ganglia
title_full Modulatory Effect of Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the Functional Connectivity of the Central Nervous System of Patients with Ischemic Stroke in the Left Basal Ganglia
title_fullStr Modulatory Effect of Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the Functional Connectivity of the Central Nervous System of Patients with Ischemic Stroke in the Left Basal Ganglia
title_full_unstemmed Modulatory Effect of Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the Functional Connectivity of the Central Nervous System of Patients with Ischemic Stroke in the Left Basal Ganglia
title_short Modulatory Effect of Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) on the Functional Connectivity of the Central Nervous System of Patients with Ischemic Stroke in the Left Basal Ganglia
title_sort modulatory effect of acupuncture at waiguan (te5) on the functional connectivity of the central nervous system of patients with ischemic stroke in the left basal ganglia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4057077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24927275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096777
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