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Effects of Moxa Cone Moxibustion Therapy on Cognitive Function and Brain Metabolic Changes in MCI Patients: A Pilot

Authors :
Wei, Mai
Aizhen, Zhang
Qiang, Liu
Liying, Tang
Yichen, Wei
Jiahui, Su
Gaoxiong, Duan
Jinlong, Teng
Xiucheng, Nong
Bihan, Yu
Chong, Li
Lijuan, Shao
Demao, Deng
Shangjie, Chen
Lihua, Zhao
Source :
Frontiers in aging neuroscience. 14
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

To explore the effect of moxa cone moxibustion onOne hundred eight patients with MCI were served as the MCI group, and 67 age-matched subjects were enrolled as the normal control group. The MCI group was randomized and allocated into acupoint group, drug group, and sham acupoint group, with 36 cases in each group. Some patients in each group withdrew. Finally, 25 cases were included in the acupoint group, 24 cases in the drug group, and 20 cases in the sham acupoint group. The drug group was treated with oral donepezil hydrochloride. The acupoint group and sham acupoint group received moxa cone moxibustion treatment. Mini-mental state exam (MMSE) and Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) scores were recorded before intervention, at the end of the first and the second months of intervention, and in the 5th month of follow-up. The NAA/tCr and Cho/tCr ratios in the HIP and PCG were bilaterally measured byBefore intervention, compared with the normal control group, the MMSE and MoCA scores, the Cho/tCr ratio in the right HIP, the NAA/tCr ratio in the bilateral HIP, and the NAA/tCr ratio in the left PCG in the three treatment groups decreased significantly (bothOur findings suggest that moxibustion could improve the cognitive function of patients with MCI. The mechanism may be related to the improvement of abnormal brain metabolism in HIP and PCG.

Details

ISSN :
16634365
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in aging neuroscience
Accession number :
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