Date
30/04/2004
Sujet
Sciences, Tradition et MTC
Auteur
Dr Jean-Marc STEPHAN.
Message
Bonjour André

Votre approche est très intéressante.
Simplement pour vous aider dans votre recherche sur les travaux d'imagerie par résonance magnétique fonctionnelle et acupuncture, je vous mets ci-dessous toutes les références que j'ai trouvées, car en effet, depuis les travaux de Cho qui datent tout de même de 1998, il y a eu de nombreux autres travaux.

La recherche scientifique en acupuncture s'est engagée depuis quelques années sur plusieurs niveaux :
1.l'étude des textes chinois. On ne peut pas scier la branche sur laquelle nous nous sommes installés, et de ce fait, il est hors de question de laisser la recherche sinologique à partir des textes anciens dépérir. De nombreux sinologues continuent à travailler en ce sens

2.l'étude de l'activité de l'acupuncture par l'imagerie (PET, fMRI)

3.l'étude histo-anatomologique

4.les messages transductifs (endorphines.. etc..)

5. les études cliniques (essais contrôlés randomisés, étude de cas etc..)

Bref beaucoup de pain sur la planche et de quoi ravir tous les acupuncteurs, quelque soit le bord, tradition ou science !

Amitiés


Fang JL, Krings T, Weidemann J, Meister IG, Thron A.
Functional MRI in healthy subjects during acupuncture: different effects of needle rotation in real and false acupoints.
Neuroradiology. 2004 Apr 22

Chiu JH, Chung MS, Cheng HC, Yeh TC, Hsieh JC, Chang CY, Kuo WY, Cheng H, Ho LT.
Different central manifestations in response to electroacupuncture at analgesic and nonanalgesic acupoints in rats: a manganese-enhanced functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
Can J Vet Res. 2003 May;67(2):94-101.


Li G, Cheung RT, Ma QY, Yang ES.
Visual cortical activations on fMRI upon stimulation of the vision-implicated acupoints.
Neuroreport. 2003 Apr 15;14(5):669-73.

Li G, Liu HL, Cheung RT, Hung YC, Wong KK, Shen GG, Ma QY, Yang ES.
An fMRI study comparing brain activation between word generation and electrical stimulation of language-implicated acupoints.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2003 Mar;18(3):233-8.

Kong J, Ma L, Gollub RL, Wei J, Yang X, Li D, Weng X, Jia F, Wang C, Li F, Li R, Zhuang D.
A pilot study of functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain during manual and electroacupuncture stimulation of acupuncture point (LI-4 Hegu) in normal subjects reveals differential brain activation between methods.
J Altern Complement Med. 2002 Aug;8(4):411-9.

Cho ZH, Oleson TD, Alimi D, Niemtzow RC.
Acupuncture: the search for biologic evidence with functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography techniques.
J Altern Complement Med. 2002 Aug;8(4):399-401. No abstract available.

Lee H, Park HJ, Kim SA, Lee HJ, Kim MJ, Kim CJ, Chung JH, Lee H.
Acupuncture stimulation of the vision-related acupoint (Bl-67) increases c-Fos expression in the visual cortex of binocularly deprived rat pups.
Am J Chin Med. 2002;30(2-3):379-85.

Lee H, Park HJ, Kim SA, Lee HJ, Kim MJ, Kim CJ, Chung JH, Lee H.
Acupuncture stimulation of the vision-related acupoint (Bl-67) increases c-Fos expression in the visual cortex of binocularly deprived rat pups.
Am J Chin Med. 2002;30(2-3):379-85.

Wu MT, Sheen JM, Chuang KH, Yang P, Chin SL, Tsai CY, Chen CJ, Liao JR, Lai PH, Chu KA, Pan HB, Yang CF.
Neuronal specificity of acupuncture response: a fMRI study with electroacupuncture.
Neuroimage. 2002 Aug;16(4):1028-37.

Siedentopf CM, Golaszewski SM, Mottaghy FM, Ruff CC, Felber S, Schlager A.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging detects activation of the visual association cortex during laser acupuncture of the foot in humans.
Neurosci Lett. 2002 Jul 12;327(1):53-6.

Gareus IK, Lacour M, Schulte AC, Hennig J.
Is there a BOLD response of the visual cortex on stimulation of the vision-related acupoint GB 37?
J Magn Reson Imaging. 2002 Mar;15(3):227-32.

Shen J.
Research on the neurophysiological mechanisms of acupuncture: review of selected studies and methodological issues.
J Altern Complement Med. 2001;7 Suppl 1:S121-7. Review.

Chiu JH, Cheng HC, Tai CH, Hsieh JC, Yeh TC, Cheng H, Lin JG, Ho LT.
Electroacupuncture-induced neural activation detected by use of manganese-enhanced functional magnetic resonance imaging in rabbits.
Am J Vet Res. 2001 Feb;62(2):178-82.

Hennig J, Lacour M.
[Hui KK, Liu J, Makris N, Gollub RL, CHen AJ, Moore CI, Kennedy DN, Rosen BR, Kwong KK: Acupuncture modulates the limbic system and subcortical gray structures of the human brain: Evidence from fMRI studies in normal subjects. Hum Brain Mapp 2000; 9: 13-25]
Forsch Komplementarmed Klass Naturheilkd. 2000 Oct;7(5):251-3. German. No abstract available.

24: Fang B, Hayes JC.
Functional MRI explores mysteries of acupuncture.
Diagn Imaging (San Franc). 1999 Jul;21(7):19-21. No abstract available.

Wu MT, Hsieh JC, Xiong J, Yang CF, Pan HB, Chen YC, Tsai G, Rosen BR, Kwong KK.
Central nervous pathway for acupuncture stimulation: localization of processing with functional MR imaging of the brain--preliminary experience.
Radiology. 1999 Jul;212(1):133-41.

Cho ZH, Chung SC, Jones JP, Park JB, Park HJ, Lee HJ, Wong EK, Min BI.
New findings of the correlation between acupoints and corresponding brain cortices using functional MRI.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1998 Mar 3;95(5):2670-3.

Higuchi T, Fukunaga M, Umeda M, Ebisu T, Tanaka C, Naruse S, Ueda S.
[Functional brain mapping in motor task and somatosensory stimulation using echo planar MRI]
Nippon Rinsho. 1997 Jul;55(7):1688-93. Japanese.

Yin L, Jin X, Qiao W, Sun J, Shi X, Tian J, Yin D, Yao S, Shao M, Zeng H, Shan B, Tang Y, Zhu K.
PET imaging of brain function while puncturing the acupoint ST36.
Chin Med J (Engl). 2003 Dec;116(12):1836-9.

Jia SW, Wang QS, Xu WG.
[Study on influence of acupunctural signal on energy metabolism of human brain by positron emission tomography]
Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi. 2002 Jul;22(7):508-11. Chinese.

Biella G, Sotgiu ML, Pellegata G, Paulesu E, Castiglioni I, Fazio F.
Acupuncture produces central activations in pain regions.
Neuroimage. 2001 Jul;14(1 Pt 1):60-6.
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