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KMID : 1129720140310010020
Korean Journal of Acupuncture
2014 Volume.31 No. 1 p.20 ~ p.32
BOLD Responses to Acupuncture on Each Side of ST36
¿©¼öÁ¤:Yeo Su-Jung
¹è¼ºÀÎ:Bae Seong-In/ÃÖÀÏȯ:Choi Il-Hwan/Àå°ÇÈ£:Jahng Geon-Ho/ÀÓ»çºñ³ª:Lim Sabina
Abstract
Objectives : There has been some controversy about the modulatory effects on brain function during acupuncture on each side of the same acupoint. This study was designed to investigate and compare the blood oxygen level-dependent(BOLD) responses of acupuncture on each side of ST36.

Methods : Fourteen healthy subjects were recruited for imaging and received acupuncture or placebo stimulations either on the left or on the right acupoint of ST36 in each scan. For the voxel-wise statistical analysis, one sample T-test and the within-subject analysis of variance(ANOVA) test were performed using SPM8 software.

Results : This study showed that acupuncture on each side of ST36 showed different BOLD signal patterns. Higher BOLD responses after acupuncture stimulations at the left ST36 compared to the right were observed mainly in the parahippocampal gyrus(BA 28), dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(DLPFC, BA 44), thalamus, culmen and claustrum. We investigated the different neural responses between rest and activation periods of placebo and acupuncture stimulations on each side of ST36. Acupuncture at the right ST36 elicited activation mainly in the insula, supplementary motor area(SMA) and anterior cingulate cortex(ACC), while acupuncture at the left ST36 elicited activation mainly in the insula, primary somatosensory cortex(SI, BA 2) and DLPFC(BA 44).

Conclusions : To our knowledge, this is the first reported functional MRI study directly comparing when needling at the right and at the left side of ST36. This study¡¯s preliminary results proved to be evidence of acupuncture¡¯s different effects when performed on opposite sides of an acupoint.
KEYWORD
acupuncture, BOLD(blood oxygen level-dependent), contralateral acupuncture, fMRI(functional MRI), ST36
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