Immediate Modulations of Cheek Acupuncture on Brain Oscillations and Connectivity in Individuals with Chronic Pain.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Xintong Chen, Shanbao Tong, Yi Zhu, Tao Xu, Xiaoli Guo, Wenhui Zhong
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Abstract

Chronic pain challenges global healthcare due to its complexity and the limitations of current treatments. Cheek acupuncture (CA), which targets specific acupoints on the cheek based on the biological holographic model, has shown promise for immediate pain relief. Despite its efficacy across various clinical studies, the mechanisms underlying its analgesic effects remain unclear. In this study, through resting electroencephalography analysis of 37 participants with chronic pain before, during, and after CA therapy, we investigated the electrophysiological modulations underlying the immediate analgesic effects of CA, with further comparison to an additional 13 participants with chronic pain undergoing sham acupuncture to exclude the potential placebo effects. Compared with sham acupuncture, CA demonstrated a significant immediate analgesic effect for chronic pain. Meanwhile, CA also triggered significant modulations on brain oscillations and their synchrony, which are distinct at different acupuncture procedures. Specifically, needle insertion of CA significantly reduced theta oscillations and enhanced gamma oscillations, suggesting a downregulation of hyperactive thalamic activity and an improvement of feedforward communication in pain processing; while after needle withdrawal, beta-band synchrony within the frontal lobe was decreased, indicating an improvement in the efficiency of feedback regulatory information transmission by reducing excessive connections. These modulations together improve the integration of nociceptive and contextual information in pain processing. Notably, the reduced theta oscillations were significantly correlated with the magnitude of pain relief and exerted a weak mediating effect in analgesia. Our findings provide electrophysiological insights into the immediate analgesic mechanism of CA.

颊针对慢性疼痛患者脑振荡和连通性的即时调节。
慢性疼痛由于其复杂性和当前治疗的局限性,对全球医疗保健构成了挑战。脸颊针灸(CA),这是基于生物全息模型针对脸颊上的特定穴位,已经显示出立即缓解疼痛的希望。尽管其疗效在各种临床研究中,其镇痛作用的机制尚不清楚。在这项研究中,通过对37名慢性疼痛患者在CA治疗前、期间和之后的静息脑电图分析,我们研究了CA的即时镇痛作用背后的电生理调节,并进一步与另外13名接受假针灸的慢性疼痛患者进行比较,以排除潜在的安慰剂效应。与假针刺相比,CA对慢性疼痛有明显的即时镇痛效果。同时,CA也触发了脑振荡及其同步性的显著调节,这在不同的针灸过程中是不同的。具体而言,针刺CA显著降低theta振荡和增强gamma振荡,表明过度活跃的丘脑活动下调和疼痛加工前馈通信的改善;而撤针后,额叶内的β带同步性减弱,表明通过减少过多的连接,反馈调节信息传递的效率有所提高。这些调节共同改善了痛觉加工中伤害性和情境性信息的整合。值得注意的是,theta振荡的减少与疼痛缓解的程度显著相关,并且在镇痛中发挥微弱的中介作用。我们的发现为CA的即时镇痛机制提供了电生理学的见解。
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CiteScore
8.60
自引率
8.20%
发文量
479
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Rehabilitative and neural aspects of biomedical engineering, including functional electrical stimulation, acoustic dynamics, human performance measurement and analysis, nerve stimulation, electromyography, motor control and stimulation; and hardware and software applications for rehabilitation engineering and assistive devices.
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