Cerebral targeting of acupuncture at combined acupoints in treating essential hypertension : an Rs-fMRI study and curative effect evidence

Yanjie Wang, Yu Zheng, Shanshan Qu, Jiping Zhang, Zheng Zhong, Jialing Zhang, Huanlin Huang, Miaokeng Li, Genevieve Zara Steiner, Chunzhi Tang, Yong Huang

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Abstract

The study attempted to explore that the synergistic effect of acupoints combination is not a simple superposition of single acupoint’s effect by comparing and analyzing the changes of blood pressure (BP), SF-36, and brain regions after acupuncture treatment. 47 patients were randomly divided into LR3+KI3 group, LR3 group, and KI3 group. Subjects received Rs-fMRI scan, BP measurement, and SF-36 questionnaires before and after treatment and short-term acupuncture treatment. After treatment, there were no significant differences in BP and SF-36 among 3 groups, compared to the case before treatment, SBP of 3 groups decreased, and DBP significantly decreased while vitality and mental health significantly increased in LR3+KI3 group. Both number and scopes of changes of brain regions in LR3+KI3 group were the largest, which mainly included BAs 3, 4, 8, 19, 21, 24, 32, 44, and 45. In conclusion, acupuncture at LR3+KI3 may auxiliarily reduce BP and improve the vitality and mental health of patients, and the changes of brain regions were related to somatesthesia, movement, vision, audition, emotion and mood, language, memory, etc. BAs 4, 9, 10, 24, 31, 32, and 46 may be the targeting brain areas of acupuncture in assisting hypotension. It is suggested that acupoints combination of LR3+KI3 maybe generates a synergistic effect, and it is not simple sum of single acupoint effect.
Original languageEnglish
Article number5392954
Number of pages12
JournalEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Volume2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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Copyright © 2016 YanjieWang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Keywords

  • acupuncture
  • acupuncture points
  • hypertension

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