Electroacupuncture-induced neural activation detected by use of manganese-enhanced functional magnetic resonance imaging in rabbits
Male
Manganese
03 medical and health sciences
Electroacupuncture
0302 clinical medicine
Animals
Brain
Female
Mannitol
Rabbits
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
DOI:
10.2460/ajvr.2001.62.178
Publication Date:
2005-12-21T14:33:45Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
Abstract
Objective—To investigate the effects of acupuncture
on neural activity detected by use of manganeseenhanced
functional magnetic resonance imaging
(fMRI) and elucidate the relationship between somatic
acupoint stimulation and brain activation.
Animals—40 New Zealand White rabbits.
Procedure—Manganese-enhanced fMRI was performed
in anesthetized rabbits manipulated with electroacupuncture
(EA) on Zusanli (ST-36) and Yanglingquan (GB-34) acupoints. Image acquisition
was performed on a 1.5T superconductive clinical
scanner with a circular polarized extremity coil. T1-
weighted images were acquired sequentially as follows:
baseline, after mannitol injection, after manganese
infusion, and 5 and 20 minutes after initiation
of EA.
Results—Changes in focal neural activity were
detected by use of manganese-enhanced fMRI.
Stimulation on Zusanli (ST-36) for 5 minutes resulted
in activation of the hippocampus, whereas stimulation
on Yanglingquan (GB-34) resulted in activation of
the hypothalamus, insula, and motor cortex.
Activation became less specific after 20 minutes of
EA. Furthermore, stimulation on ipsilateral acupoints
led to bilateral brain activation.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Each acupoint
has a corresponding cerebral linkage, and stimulation
on these points resulted in time-dependent
neural activation. Understanding the linkage between
peripheral acupoint stimulation and central neural
pathways may provide a useful guide for clinical applications
of acupuncture. (Am J Vet Res 2001;62:178–182)
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