Si Xiaopeng, Han Shunli, Zhang Kuo, Zhang Ludan, Sun Yulin, Yu Jiayue, Ming Dong
Academy of Medical Engineering and Translational Medicine, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China.
Tianjin Key Laboratory of Brain Science and Neural Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China.
Front Neurosci. 2021 Oct 7;15:715512. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.715512. eCollection 2021.
The electroencephalography (EEG) microstate has recently emerged as a new whole-brain mapping tool for studying the temporal dynamics of the human brain. Meanwhile, the neuromodulation effect of external stimulation on the human brain is of increasing interest to neuroscientists. Acupuncture, which originated in ancient China, is recognized as an external neuromodulation method with therapeutic effects. Effective acupuncture could elicit the effect, which is a combination of multiple sensations. However, whether the EEG microstate could be used to reveal the neuromodulation effect of acupuncture with remains largely unclear. In this study, multichannel EEG data were recorded from 16 healthy subjects during acupuncture manipulation, as well as during pre- and post-manipulation tactile controls and pre- and post-acupuncture rest controls. As the basic acupuncture unit for regulating the central nervous system, the Hegu acupoint was used in this study, and each subject's acupuncture behavior scores were collected. To reveal the neuroimaging evidence of acupuncture with , EEG microstate analysis was conducted to obtain the microstate maps and microstate parameters for different conditions. Furthermore, Pearson's correlation was analyzed to investigate the correlation relationship between microstate parameters and behavioral scores. Results showed that: (1) compared with tactile controls, acupuncture manipulation caused significantly increased behavioral scores. (2) Acupuncture manipulation significantly increased the duration, occurrence, and contribution parameters of microstate C, whereas it decreased those parameters of microstate D. (3) Microstate C's duration parameter showed a significantly positive correlation with acupuncture behavior scores. (4) Acupuncture manipulation significantly increased the transition probabilities with microstate C as node, whereas it reduced the transition probabilities with microstate D as node. (5) Microstate B→C's transition probability also showed a significantly positive correlation with acupuncture behavior scores. Taken together, the temporal dynamic feature of EEG microstate could be used as objective neuroimaging evidence to reveal the neuromodulation effect of acupuncture with .
脑电图(EEG)微状态最近已成为一种用于研究人类大脑时间动态的全新全脑映射工具。与此同时,外部刺激对人类大脑的神经调节作用越来越受到神经科学家的关注。起源于中国古代的针灸被认为是一种具有治疗作用的外部神经调节方法。有效的针灸可引发针感效应,这是多种感觉的组合。然而,EEG微状态是否可用于揭示针灸的神经调节效应在很大程度上仍不清楚。在本研究中,在针灸操作期间以及操作前和操作后的触觉对照以及针灸前和针灸后的静息对照期间,记录了16名健康受试者的多通道EEG数据。作为调节中枢神经系统的基本针灸穴位,本研究使用了合谷穴,并收集了每个受试者的针灸针感行为评分。为了揭示针灸针感的神经影像学证据,进行了EEG微状态分析以获得不同条件下的微状态图和微状态参数。此外,分析了皮尔逊相关性以研究微状态参数与针感行为评分之间的相关关系。结果表明:(1)与触觉对照相比,针灸操作导致针感行为评分显著增加。(2)针灸操作显著增加了微状态C的持续时间、出现率和贡献参数,而降低了微状态D的这些参数。(3)微状态C的持续时间参数与针灸针感行为评分呈显著正相关。(4)针灸操作显著增加了以微状态C为节点的转移概率,而降低了以微状态D为节点的转移概率。(5)微状态B→C的转移概率也与针灸针感行为评分呈显著正相关。综上所述,EEG微状态的时间动态特征可作为客观的神经影像学证据来揭示针灸针感的神经调节效应。