2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/304804
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Characterizing AcupunctureDe Qiin Mild Cognitive Impairment: Relations with Small-World Efficiency of Functional Brain Networks

Abstract: As an intermediate state between normal aging and dementia, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) became a hot topic and early treatments can improve disease prognosis. Acupuncture is shown to have possible effect in improving its cognitive defect. However, the underlying neural mechanism of acupuncture and relations between De Qi and different needling depths are still elusive. The present study aimed to explore how acupuncture can exert effect on the reorganization of MCI and to what extent needling depths, associ… Show more

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“…Structural and functional neuroimaging techniques revealed that the first clinical manifestations of AD were associated with a loss of the integration capacity between brain regions, while the segregation, i.e. the reinforcement within neuronal modules, increased 45 46 . In this direction, an enlightening result of our study is the capacity of the clustered networks to respond to damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural and functional neuroimaging techniques revealed that the first clinical manifestations of AD were associated with a loss of the integration capacity between brain regions, while the segregation, i.e. the reinforcement within neuronal modules, increased 45 46 . In this direction, an enlightening result of our study is the capacity of the clustered networks to respond to damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, no patients discontinued treatment because of adverse events in the acupuncture group, but four patients did so in the donepezil group. In addition, a small-scale functional magnetic resonance imaging study explored the relationships between de qi sensations (a special needling sensation evoked by acupuncture) induced by different needling depths of acupuncture and their differential effects on the reorganizations of whole-brain networks in 12 patients with mild cognitive impairment (41). The results show that as compared with superficial needling, acupuncture with deep needling induces stronger, wider-ranging de qi sensations and enhances nodal centrality, primarily in the abnormal regions of the brain implicated in mild cognitive impairment.…”
Section: Acupuncture In Neuropsychiatry Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acupuncture with deeper needling is shown to induce stronger, wider-ranging de qi sensations and enhance nodal centrality, chiefly in the abnormal brain regions in case of mild cognitive impairment. It was reported by a small-scale functional magnetic resonance imaging study that examined the effect of de qi sensations induced by different needling depths on the reorganizations of whole-brain networks [172].…”
Section: Acupuncturementioning
confidence: 99%