Experiment Design and feasibility of BOLD and MRS Multimodal fMRI in the Study of Brain Effect induced by Acupuncture
CHEN Yuanyuan, ZHAO Yanping, FANG Jiliang, QIAN Tianyi,
HONG Yang, LIU Guiyong, ZHANG Guolei, ,WANG Jun, WANG
Yin, LIU Yong, XU Kaibin, LI Xiaojiao
(1.Dept. of Radiology, 4. Dept. of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Guang An Men Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100053, China; 2.Siemens Healthcare, MR Collaboration NE Asia, Beijing 100102, China; 3.Brain network research center,Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China,)
Abstract: Objective: To establish the methodology of combining the blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (Mega-Press H-MRS) for investigating the correlation between the deactivation in the medial prefrontal cortex evoked by acupuncture at LI4 (Point Hegu) acupoint and the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentration ,and optimize the experimental technique and procedure in the preliminary experiment. Methods: Twenty healthy adult volunteers were enrolled. During fMRI-BOLD scan, each subject would receive
acupuncture at right LI4 (Point Hegu) acupoint on the hand. The MR spectroscopy is based on the MEGA-PRESS sequence,it’s region was centered at the both sides of medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC), the task BOLD were in the block design, including three 30 seconds stimulations with 2 minutes’ interval. The MRS scanning was performed before and after BOLD. The quantitative values of the BOLD positive and negative activations (Pm) and ROI GABA concentrations were calculated after processing the images. Results: 20 subjects completed the BOLD scan, which met the postprocessing requirements, 1 std deviation of GABA concentration higher than 15%, were not included in analysis. For BOLD,the average comprehensive value for 20 subjects were calculated as positive value ( 8 subjects,1.16±0.13 ) and negative value ( 12 subjects, -1.32±0.16); the average amplitude between the post- and pre- acupuncture was(-2.76±6.23)nmol/L for negative subjects,and(2.72±9.47)nmol/L for positive subjects. Conclusion: In this study, we established a multimodal-functional (BOLD-fMRI and MRS) method for the quantitative study of brain function. The success rate was acceptable, and the multimodal brain function changes were observed in the brain region during acupuncture, and we could get the quantitative values.The combined BOLD and MRS qualitative method was feasible for test acupuncture response in the brain.
Key Words: Acupuncture; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Blood oxygenation level dependent; Magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Medial prefrontal cortex Deactivation; Gammaaminobutyric acid.