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Acupuncture triggers earlier recovery from ischemic stroke than sham needling in a rat model

He, W.; Tang, H.; Li, J.; Shen, X.; Li, C.; Liu, H.; Yu, W.

2024-07-22 neuroscience
10.1101/2024.07.14.601555 bioRxiv
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Summary paragraphAcupuncture, a traditional Chinese medical treatment that has been practiced for over 2,000 years, is widely used around the world [1]. However, its efficacy and distinction from random stimulation are still being questioned [2, 3]. Over the years, many studies have reported either favorable, neutral or even skeptical outcomes regarding the treatment effect of acupuncture on diverse ailments [4-7]. The major question behind this controversy is whether acupuncture is different from random needle insertion and whether its efficacy can be attributed to the placebo effect [8, 9]. Here, we use micro-positron emission tomography (microPET) imaging in a randomized controlled animal study to show that acupuncture facilitates faster recuperation in comparison to sham acupuncture and blank control. Based on the microPET imaging of subjects undergoing daily acupuncture over two weeks duration, we dynamically monitored the metabolic activity levels in different brain regions and found that both acupoint and non-acupoint stimulation could improve ischemic stroke recovery. This finding is consistent with previous reports that both acupuncture and sham needling show a positive effect in the treatment of diseases [4, 5, 8]. More importantly, we further found that rats receiving acupuncture at Baihui (GV20) and Shuigou (GV26), two commonly used acupoints for stroke rehabilitation based on the concept of the meridian system, showed earlier recovery effects than rats receiving sham needling treatment. This difference mainly appeared in regions involved in motor control and was validated by a balance beam walking test. Our findings, in conjunction with a recent electroacupuncture study that revealed a neuroanatomical pathway to mediate the vagal-adrenal anti-inflammatory axis [10], provide quantitative evidence supporting the specificity of acupoints in acupuncture therapy.

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