Early-latency somatosensory evoked potentials elicited by electrical acupuncture after needling acupoint LI-4.

H Wei, J Kong, D Zhuang, H Shang, X Yang
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The stimulating methods of prior studies on somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) elicited by acupoint stimulus had involved surface electrodes, while the clinical practice of acupuncture is mostly performed by inserting the acupuncture needle inside the body. Clinical observations show that there are often some special sensations when LI-4 is needled. To observe if the SEPs produced by acupoint acupuncture had a distinguishing property, we studied the SEPs elicited by electrical acupuncture after the acupuncture needle was inserted into LI-4 and its control point, and then mapped them with the 128-channel Electric Brain Signal Image system. We also compared this to SEPs by median nerve stimuli. Results showed that the most interesting finding was the marked differences of N1-P1 and N2-P2 amplitude between SEPs at LI-4 (SEP-LI) and its control point (SEP-CP), which were in the opposite direction. Marked differences were also found between latencies and amplitudes of the SEPs elicited by acupuncture and by median nerve stimulus (SEP-M). The differences between SEP-LI and SEP-CP might be due to the additional effects of the activation of nerve endings and muscle spindles in LI-4 to the SEPs formed by the activation of superficial and deep radial nerves during electrical acupuncture. The differences between SEPs to acupoint and median nerve stimuli might be mainly due to the different distances from the stimulated regions to the cerebral cortex, the diversity and the number of activated fibers.

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电针针刺LI-4穴后诱发的早潜伏期体感诱发电位。
以往对穴位刺激诱发体感诱发电位(SEPs)的研究多采用表面电极刺激的方法,而针灸的临床实践多采用针刺针刺入体内的方式。临床观察表明,针刺LI-4常有一些特殊的感觉。为了观察穴位针刺所产生的脑电图是否具有特异性,我们研究了电针插入LI-4及其控制点后,电针所引发的脑电图,并用128通道脑电信号成像系统对其进行映射。我们还将其与正中神经刺激的sep进行了比较。结果显示,最有趣的发现是LI-4点(SEP-LI)与控制点(SEP-CP)的sep之间N1-P1和N2-P2振幅的显著差异,其方向相反。针刺和正中神经刺激(SEP-M)引起的脑电图潜伏期和振幅也有显著差异。SEP-LI和SEP-CP之间的差异可能是由于LI-4神经末梢和肌梭的激活对电针激活桡浅神经和桡深神经形成的sep的额外影响。穴位和正中神经刺激的电位差异可能主要是由于刺激区域到大脑皮层的距离不同、激活纤维的多样性和数量不同所致。
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