Brain activities responding to acupuncture at acupoint in healthy subjects: a study protocol based on task-based fMRI
Xingying Lu, Juan Ou, Liyao Ding, Wei Dang, Yongfeng Liu, Jinhuan Zhang

TL;DR
This study aims to understand how acupuncture at specific points affects brain activity in healthy people using fMRI.
Contribution
The study introduces a comprehensive, large-sample design to map neural responses to multiple acupoints.
Findings
The study will produce a systematic 'acupoint-brain functional network' map.
It will reveal both common and acupoint-specific brain activation patterns.
Results could validate clinical acupuncture practices and guide future applications.
Abstract
Acupuncture is a widely used complementary therapy; however, the central mechanisms underlying its effects, particularly how stimulation at different specific acupoints modulates brain function in distinct or common ways, remain poorly understood. This gap persists due to a lack of large-sample, systematic comparative studies under a unified experimental paradigm. Task-based and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) offer powerful tools to capture both the instant and sustained neural responses to acupuncture. We designed a randomized, single-blind, controlled trial. To achieve high statistical power and generalizability, 250 healthy participants will be enrolled. Each participant will undergo acupuncture at one of seven predefined acupoints (verum) and its corresponding non-acupoint (sham control) in two separate sessions, with a 1-week interval. Each session…
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TopicsAcupuncture Treatment Research Studies · Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments · Pain Management and Placebo Effect
