Acupuncture modulates the functional connectivity among the subcortical nucleus and fronto‐parietal network in adolescents with internet addiction

Author:

Wang Yang1234ORCID,Qin Yun5,Li Hui6,Yao Dezhong5,Sun Bo5,Gong Jinnan57ORCID,Dai Yu8,Wen Chao9,Zhang Lingrui10,Zhang Chenchen11,Luo Cheng512ORCID,Zhu Tianmin313

Affiliation:

1. School of Sports Medicine and Health Chengdu Sport University Chengdu China

2. Postdoctoral Workstation, Affiliated Sport Hospital of Chengdu Sport University Chengdu China

3. School of Rehabilitation and Health Preservation Chengdu University of TCM Chengdu China

4. College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chongqing Medical University Shapingba China

5. Key Laboratory for NeuroInformation of Ministry of Education University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu China

6. School of Medicine Chengdu University Chengdu China

7. School of Computer Science Chengdu University of Information Technology Chengdu China

8. Department of Chinese Medicine Chengdu Eighth People's Hospital Chengdu China

9. Department of Rehabilitation Zigong Fifth People's Hospital Zigong China

10. Department of Medicine Leshan Vocational and Technical College Leshan China

11. Department of Rehabilitation TCM Hospital of Longquanyi District Chengdu China

12. Research Unit of NeuroInformation Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing China

13. Library, Chengdu University of TCM Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundInternet addiction (IA), recognized as a behavioral addiction, is emerging as a global public health problem. Acupuncture has been demonstrated to be effective in alleviating IA; however, the mechanism is not yet clear. To fill this knowledge gap, our study aimed to investigate the modulatory effects of acupuncture on the functional interactions among the addiction‐related networks in adolescents with IA.MethodsThirty individuals with IA and thirty age‐ and sex‐matched healthy control subjects (HCs) were recruited. Subjects with IA were given a 40‐day acupuncture treatment, and resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were collected before and after acupuncture sessions. HCs received no treatment and underwent one fMRI scan after enrollment. The intergroup differences in functional connectivity (FC) among the subcortical nucleus (SN) and fronto‐parietal network (FPN) were compared between HCs and subjects with IA at baseline. Then, the intragroup FC differences between the pre‐ and post‐treatment were analyzed in the IA group. A multiple linear regression model was further employed to fit the FC changes to symptom relief in the IA group.ResultsIn comparison to HCs, subjects with IA exhibited significantly heightened FC within and between the SN and FPN at baseline. After 40 days of acupuncture treatment, the FC within the FPN and between the SN and FPN were significantly decreased in individuals with IA. Symptom improvement in subjects with IA was well fitted by the decrease in FC between the left midbrain and ventral prefrontal cortex and between the left thalamus and ventral anterior prefrontal cortex.ConclusionThese findings confirmed the modulatory effects of acupuncture on the aberrant functional interactions among the SN and FPN, which may partly reflect the neurophysiological mechanism of acupuncture for IA.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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