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Integrative/Acupuncture

Acupuncture-Related Therapy for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Narrative Review of Neuroimaging Studies

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Pages 773-784 | Received 18 Nov 2023, Accepted 21 Feb 2024, Published online: 28 Feb 2024
 

Abstract

Acupuncture has been widely applied for treating knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Numerous studies have found that acupuncture can effectively alleviate KOA symptoms. With the advancement of neuroimaging techniques, integrating neuroimaging with in-depth investigations of acupuncture mechanisms has emerged as a hot topic in traditional Chinese medical neuroscience research. This review aimed to analyze the study design and main findings from neuroimaging studies of acupuncture-related therapy for KOA to provide a reference for future research. Original studies were sourced from English databases (PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library) and Chinese databases (Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, the Chongqing VIP database, and Wanfang database). As a result, thirteen articles were ultimately included in this review. Functional magnetic resonance imaging was the most frequently used neuroimaging technique to explore cerebral responses to acupuncture-related therapy for KOA. Findings suggested that acupuncture-related therapy could regulate some brain regions in patients with KOA. Specifically, for acupuncture, it showed that the medial pain pathway and the limbic system were involved in the regulation of KOA. Meanwhile, moxibustion induced a wide range of functional activity throughout the entire brain.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by the Sichuan Science and Technology Program (No. 2022NSFSC0856), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2021MD703796), National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 82205288), and Medical Technology Project of Health Commission of Sichuan Province (No. 21PJ110).

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.