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Published in: Molecular Pain 1/2008

Open Access 01-12-2008 | Research

FMRI connectivity analysis of acupuncture effects on an amygdala-associated brain network

Authors: Wei Qin, Jie Tian, Lijun Bai, Xiaohong Pan, Lin Yang, Peng Chen, Jianping Dai, Lin Ai, Baixiao Zhao, Qiyong Gong, Wei Wang, Karen M von Deneen, Yijun Liu

Published in: Molecular Pain | Issue 1/2008

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Abstract

Background

Recently, increasing evidence has indicated that the primary acupuncture effects are mediated by the central nervous system. However, specific brain networks underpinning these effects remain unclear.

Results

In the present study using fMRI, we employed a within-condition interregional covariance analysis method to investigate functional connectivity of brain networks involved in acupuncture. The fMRI experiment was performed before, during and after acupuncture manipulations on healthy volunteers at an acupuncture point, which was previously implicated in a neural pathway for pain modulation. We first identified significant fMRI signal changes during acupuncture stimulation in the left amygdala, which was subsequently selected as a functional reference for connectivity analyses. Our results have demonstrated that there is a brain network associated with the amygdala during a resting condition. This network encompasses the brain structures that are implicated in both pain sensation and pain modulation. We also found that such a pain-related network could be modulated by both verum acupuncture and sham acupuncture. Furthermore, compared with a sham acupuncture, the verum acupuncture induced a higher level of correlations among the amygdala-associated network.

Conclusion

Our findings indicate that acupuncture may change this amygdala-specific brain network into a functional state that underlies pain perception and pain modulation.
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Metadata
Title
FMRI connectivity analysis of acupuncture effects on an amygdala-associated brain network
Authors
Wei Qin
Jie Tian
Lijun Bai
Xiaohong Pan
Lin Yang
Peng Chen
Jianping Dai
Lin Ai
Baixiao Zhao
Qiyong Gong
Wei Wang
Karen M von Deneen
Yijun Liu
Publication date
01-12-2008
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Molecular Pain / Issue 1/2008
Electronic ISSN: 1744-8069
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-8069-4-55

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