Electroacupuncture Stimulation of Language-Implicated Acupoint Tongli (HT 5) in Healthy Subjects: An fMRI Evaluation Study.
- Author:
Lin-Ling LI
1
;
Xiao-Wu LIU
1
;
Fang WU
2
;
Dong-Chang TONG
2
;
Li-Ping YE
2
;
Hong-Xing TAO
2
;
Peng LIU
3
;
Yun-Hai QIU
1
;
Wan-Zhang YANG
4
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Tongli (HT 5); electroacupuncture; functional magnetic resonance imaging
- From: Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2018;24(11):822-829
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo explore brain activations associated with electroacupuncture simulation at Tongli (HT 5) and its comparison with brain activations during picture-naming task.
METHODSTwenty healthy subjects were enrolled in this study. Half of them received electroacupuncture stimulation at HT 5 (ACUP group) and the other half of them received stimulation at a nonmeridian sham acupoint (SHAM group). All subjects performed picture-naming task. Each subject finished two runs of functional magnetic resonance imaging examinations in one session and picture-naming task was performed before electroacupuncture stimulation. Subjective brain activations were obtained using generalized linear model and inter-group analyses were performed after that.
RESULTSThe electroacupuncture stimulation at HT 5 induced significant brain activations in both the anterior and posterior language regions, including the left inferior frontal gyrus, which was in consistent with activations induced during picture-naming task. Group analysis showed a tendency of increased activation of ACUP group in left inferior frontal gyrus compared with SHAM group (P<0.05 FDR corrected).
CONCLUSIONSElectroacupuncture treatment at the acupoint HT 5 has modulation effect on typical language-implicated brain regions in healthy subjects, which provides supporting evidence for beneficial effects of needling at HT 5 for recovery of language function in aphasia.
