Huang Jianhao, Zhao LiuYang, Xie YuFeng, Wang Chi, Yang XinJing, Huang HaiFu, Zhang Dian
Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Shenzhen Hospital (Fu Tian) of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China.
School of Computer and Software, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China.
J Pain Res. 2025 Mar 20;18:1435-1450. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S503975. eCollection 2025.
Cancer pain management remains a significant clinical challenge. While acupuncture has shown potential in alleviating cancer pain, its underlying mechanisms are not yet fully understood. This study investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying acupuncture's analgesic effects using multimodal bioelectrical signal analysis.
Fifteen cancer pain patients underwent acupuncture while wearing portable, multi-sensor devices to capture bioelectrical signals. Pain levels were assessed using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) before and during needle retention. Neurophysiological changes were evaluated using Principal Component Analysis, Joint Time-Frequency Analysis, power spectrum analysis, spectral analysis, and dynamic functional network analysis.
There was a significant reduction in NRS scores from pre-treatment to the retention period, indicating pain relief. Principal component analysis showed significant differences in bioelectrical signals between these periods. Power spectrum analysis revealed decreased signal power during retention. Functional network analysis demonstrated a reduction in connectivity strength between electroencephalography and electromyography signals. Spectral analysis identified distinct real-time and staged characteristics of bioelectrical signals, with correlation analysis confirming a positive relationship between NRS score changes and bioelectrical signal alterations.
Acupuncture alleviates cancer pain by reducing functional connectivity between injured tissues and the brain, with immediate effects. Prolonging needle retention may enhance therapeutic outcomes. These findings provide new insights into the neurophysiological basis of acupuncture's analgesic effects, supporting its role in cancer pain management.
癌症疼痛管理仍然是一项重大的临床挑战。虽然针灸已显示出缓解癌症疼痛的潜力,但其潜在机制尚未完全明确。本研究采用多模态生物电信号分析方法,探究针灸镇痛作用的神经生理机制。
15名癌症疼痛患者在接受针灸治疗时佩戴便携式多传感器设备,以采集生物电信号。在留针前后使用数字评分量表(NRS)评估疼痛程度。采用主成分分析、联合时频分析、功率谱分析、频谱分析和动态功能网络分析评估神经生理变化。
从治疗前到留针期间,NRS评分显著降低,表明疼痛得到缓解。主成分分析显示这两个时期生物电信号存在显著差异。功率谱分析显示留针期间信号功率降低。功能网络分析表明脑电图和肌电图信号之间的连接强度降低。频谱分析确定了生物电信号独特的实时和分期特征,相关分析证实NRS评分变化与生物电信号改变之间存在正相关。
针灸通过降低受损组织与大脑之间的功能连接来缓解癌症疼痛,具有即时效果。延长留针时间可能会提高治疗效果。这些发现为针灸镇痛作用的神经生理基础提供了新的见解,支持其在癌症疼痛管理中的作用。