ZHANG Qing, YU Ling-ling, LIU Shi-qin, et al. Progress of fMRI Research on“Deqi”of Acupuncture and Our Considerations About Further Studies[J]. Acupuncture research, 2018, 43(5): 330-334.
ZHANG Qing, YU Ling-ling, LIU Shi-qin, et al. Progress of fMRI Research on“Deqi”of Acupuncture and Our Considerations About Further Studies[J]. Acupuncture research, 2018, 43(5): 330-334. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.170077.
The objectification of"Deqi"of acupuncture is a hot topic in acupuncture research at present
and functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI)is one of the most frequently-used techniques for revealing its brain responses.We searched literature about"Deqi"from PubMed in recent 10 years by using key words"Deqi""acupuncture sensation""needling sensation"and fMRI
trying to expound the central mechanism of"Deqi"and to put forward our understandings.Acupuncture"Deqi"evoked deactivation of the limbic-paralimbic-neocortical network(LPNN)/default mode network(DMN)
including medial prefrontal cortex(frontal pole
anterior cingulate)
temporal lobe(amygdala
hippocampus
parahippocampus gyrus
temporal pole)
and apparent activation of brain regions as the somatosensory cortex
thalamic-somatosensory area-insular lobe
orbitofrontal cortex
etc.
which may enhance the connectivity of brain networks and function in analgesia
anti-anxiety
anti-depression
etc.
but the activated and deactivated brain regions are different from study to study possibly due to the stimulated different acupoints
subjects' psychophysical conditions
scanning parameters
image acquiring sequences
etc.It is recommended that the coming studies should pay more attention to the influence of acupuncture "Deqi"on brain functions in subjects suffering from diseases
the brain response characteristics of the longer post-effects and the accumulated effects of acupuncture treatment.