Acupuncture modulates group neural activity in patients with post stroke sensory impairment: An fMRI study based on inter-subject correlation and inter-subject functional connectivity

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Brain Research Bulletin Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1016/j.brainresbull.2025.111259
Xunqi Qian , Hua Zhang , Jing Peng , Lei Song , Qiuyi Lv , Weihua Jia , Zhongjian Tan , Ying Gao , Yihuai Zou , Xing Chen
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Sensory impairment after stroke has become an important health problem that affects the health and quality of life of patients. Acupuncture is a widely accepted method for stroke rehabilitation. The development of fMRI provides a good platform for the study of neural activity patterns induced by acupuncture, and many studies have found that acupuncture can induce special activation of the brain in stroke patients. We introduced the inter-subject functional connectivity(ISFC) method into the study of acupuncture treatment for sensory impairment after stroke to explore the group effects of acupuncture treatment and the specific mode of action of acupuncture for sensory impairment. In this study, 24 stroke patients with limb numbness and 23 healthy controls were included, and three functional magnetic resonance scans were designed, including resting state, acupuncture task state, and acupuncture-retention state(LI11 and ST36 were used during the task fMRI). The main observation was the connection changes in 50 regions of interest, including the sensory-motor network, central executive network, thalamus, cingulate gyrus, and other brain regions. The findings showed that acupuncture could cause certain patterns of neural activity in the patients. These patterns included a significant rise in ISFC within the sensory-motor network and between the sensory-motor network and the thalamus and the central executive network. When different types of acupuncture were compared, it was found that the first effect of acupuncture was mostly large-scale activation of the sensory-motor network and the thalamus. The second effect, on the other hand, was low-intensity activation in a limited range. In general, this study explored the group mechanism of acupuncture for sensory function rehabilitation after stroke and provided some help for understanding neural activity patterns from a cross-subject dimension.
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针灸调节中风后感觉障碍患者的群体神经活动:基于受试者间相关性和受试者间功能连接的 fMRI 研究
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Brain Research Bulletin
Brain Research Bulletin 医学-神经科学
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67 days
期刊介绍: The Brain Research Bulletin (BRB) aims to publish novel work that advances our knowledge of molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie neural network properties associated with behavior, cognition and other brain functions during neurodevelopment and in the adult. Although clinical research is out of the Journal''s scope, the BRB also aims to publish translation research that provides insight into biological mechanisms and processes associated with neurodegeneration mechanisms, neurological diseases and neuropsychiatric disorders. The Journal is especially interested in research using novel methodologies, such as optogenetics, multielectrode array recordings and life imaging in wild-type and genetically-modified animal models, with the goal to advance our understanding of how neurons, glia and networks function in vivo.
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