Acupuncture for Migraine
Functional and structural abnormalities in resting-state
brain networks in migraine patients have been confirmed by previous functional
magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies. However, few studies focusing on the
neural responses of therapeutic treatment on migraine have been conducted. In
this study, we tried to examined the treatment-related effects of standard acupuncture
treatment on the right frontoparietal network (RFPN) in migraine patients. A
total of 12 migraine without aura (MWoA) patients were recruited to undergo
resting-state fMRI scanning and were rescanned after 4 weeks standard acupuncture
treatment. Another 12 matched healthy control (HC) subjects underwent once
scanning for comparison. We analyzed the functional connectivity of the RFPN
between MWoA patients and HC subjects before treatment and that of the MWoA
patients before and after treatment. Diffusion tensor images (DTI) data
analyzing was also performed to detect fiber-related treatment responses. We
observed significantly decreased FC in the RFPN and that the decreased FC could
be reversed by acupuncture treatment. The changes of FC in MWoA patients was
negatively correlated with the decrease of visual analogue scale (VAS) scores
after treatment. This study indicated that acupuncture treatment for MWoA
patients was associated with normalizing effects on the intrinsic decreased FC
of the RFPN. Our study provided new insights into the treatment-related neural
responses in MWoA patients and suggested potential functional pathways for the
evaluation of treatment in MWoA patients. Future studies are still in need to
confirm the current results and to elucidate the complex neural mechanisms of acupuncture
treatment.
Source: Li K,
Zhang Y,
Ning Y,
Zhang H,
Liu H,
Fu C,
Ren Y,
Zou Y.
The effects of acupuncture
treatment on the right frontoparietal network in migraine without aura
patients. J Headache Pain. 2015
Dec;16(1):518.
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