Inserm Unité ToNIC, UMR 1214, CHU PURPAN - Pavillon BAUDOT, Place du Dr Joseph Baylac, 31024, Toulouse CEDEX 3, France.
CNRS, Toulouse, France.
Sci Rep. 2023 Oct 10;13(1):17139. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-44325-x.
Non-Pharmacological Interventions (NPIs) are increasingly being introduced into healthcare, but their mechanisms are unclear. In this study, 30 healthy participants received foot reflexology (FR) and sham massage, and went through a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to evaluate NPIs effect on brain. Rs-fMRI revealed an effect of both NPIs on functional connectivity with changes occurring in the default-mode network, the sensorimotor network and a Neural Network Correlates of Pain (NNCP-a newly discovered network showing great robustness). Even if no differences were found between FR and SM, this study allowed to report brain biomarkers of well-being as well as the safety of NPIs. In further research, it could be relevant to study it in patients to look for a true reflexology induced-effect dependent of patient reported outcomes. Overall, these findings enrich the understanding of the neural correlates of well-being experienced with NPIs and provided insight into the basis of the mechanisms of NPIs.
非药物干预(NPIs)越来越多地被引入医疗保健领域,但它们的机制尚不清楚。在这项研究中,30 名健康参与者接受了足部反射疗法(FR)和假按摩,并进行了静息态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)以评估 NPIs 对大脑的影响。rs-fMRI 显示两种 NPIs 都对功能连接有影响,默认模式网络、感觉运动网络和神经网络疼痛相关物(NNCP-一个新发现的显示出很强稳健性的网络)发生了变化。尽管 FR 和 SM 之间没有发现差异,但这项研究能够报告幸福感的大脑生物标志物以及 NPIs 的安全性。在进一步的研究中,研究患者中的情况可能更有意义,以寻找一种真正的反射疗法诱导效应,这种效应依赖于患者报告的结果。总的来说,这些发现丰富了对 NPIs 带来的幸福感的神经相关性的理解,并为 NPIs 的机制基础提供了新的认识。