Mind-regulating and spleen-strengthening needling technique improves abdominal hypersensitivity and emotion by enhancing functional connectivity between hippocampus and brain regions in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome patients
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Mind-regulating and spleen-strengthening needling technique improves abdominal hypersensitivity and emotion by enhancing functional connectivity between hippocampus and brain regions in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome patients
GENG Hao, WENG Sheng-jie, ZHAO Ting-ting, et al. Mind-regulating and spleen-strengthening needling technique improves abdominal hypersensitivity and emotion by enhancing functional connectivity between hippocampus and brain regions in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome patients[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(4): 318-325.
DOI:
GENG Hao, WENG Sheng-jie, ZHAO Ting-ting, et al. Mind-regulating and spleen-strengthening needling technique improves abdominal hypersensitivity and emotion by enhancing functional connectivity between hippocampus and brain regions in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome patients[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(4): 318-325. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.200569.
Mind-regulating and spleen-strengthening needling technique improves abdominal hypersensitivity and emotion by enhancing functional connectivity between hippocampus and brain regions in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome patients
Objective To compare the difference of brain functional connectivity between diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome(IBS-D) patients and healthy volunteers and changes after acupuncture intervention
so as to investigate the underlying mechanism of acupuncture in regulating functional activities of IBS-D patients by using seed point correlation analysis. Methods A total of 25 IBS-D patients and 25 healthy volunteers were recruited in the present study and respectively attributed to acupuncture group and control group. The IBS-D patients received manual acupuncture stimulation of Baihui(GV20)
Yintang(EX-HN3)
and bilateral Tianshu(ST25)
Zusanli(ST36)
Shangjuxu(ST37)
Sanyinjiao(SP6) and Taichong(LR3) with mind-regulating and spleen-strengthening technique for 30 min
once a day
3 days a week for 6 weeks. Before and after the intervention
the IBS symptom severity scale(IBS-SSS) was used to assess the patients' state of abdominal pain
distention and defecation
and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale(HAMA) employed to evaluate the patients' anxiety severity. The resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging(rs-fMRI) data were acquired and preprocessed by using SPM8 and DPARSE soft-wares. Seeds(bilate-ral hippocampus regions) to whole-brain analysis was performed to obtain the mean time series of the left and right seed regions
followed by making Pearson correlation analysis to obtain the correlation coefficient(time series from each seed region with the rest of the voxels in the brain)
and making a multivariate comparative correction to get data of functional connectivity(FC) of bilateral hippocampus regions and to find the related difference in the brain regions. Then
the differences of the FC of brain regions between IBS-D patients and healthy volunteers were compared. Results Following acupuncture treatment
both the HAMA and IBS-SSS scores were significantly reduced in the acupuncture group compared with its pre-treatment(P<0.01). Compared with the healthy volunteers
there were a reduction in the functional connectivity between the left hippocampus seed region and the right inferior temporal gyrus
left fusiform gyrus and left superior gyrus
and between the right hippocampus region and the right fusiform gyrus
left inferior temporal gyrus
left inferior occipital gyrus
left rectus gyrus
left insula
left precuneus
right angular gyrus
left middle occipital gyrus
right precuneus
and the left superior temporal gyrus
and an increase in the FC between the left hippocampus and left superior temporal gyrus was increased in ISB-D patients. Self-comparison showed that after the treatment
the FC was increased between the left hippocampus seed region and the right inferior temporal gyrus
left fusiform gyrus
bilateral lingual gyrus
left amygdala
right inferior occipital gyrus
right insula
right middle frontal gyrus
left middle frontal gyrus and the left middle occipital gyrus; and between the right hippocampus seed region and the posterior inferior cerebellar lobe
left inferior temporal gyrus
left suboccipital gyrus
right fusiform gyrus
left insula
right inferior frontal gyrus
left superior temporal gyrus
left middle occipital gyrus
right middle frontal gyrus
left supplementary motor area and right supplementary motor area
and decreased between the left hippocampus region and the left anterior cingulate
paracingulate gyrus and the right posterior central gyrus in IBS-D patients. Conclusion Mind-regulating and spleen-strengthening acupuncture intervention may improve the abdominal pain and distension and emotional state in IBS-D patients
which is possibly associated with its effect in enhancing FC between the hippocampus and brain regions.
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