Neural Regeneration Research ›› 2016, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (3): 460-464.doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.179059

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Neuroprotection against vascular dementia after acupuncture combined with donepezil hydrochloride: P300 event related potential

Qiang Liu 1, Xiu-juan Wang 2 , Zhe-cheng Zhang 3, Rong Xue 4, Ping Li 5, Bo Li 1   

  1. 1 First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, China
    2 Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, China
    3 Tianjin Third Central Hospital, Tianjin, China
    4 General Hospital of Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China
    5 Tianjin Quanjian International Cancer Hospital, Tianjin, China
  • Received:2016-01-11 Online:2016-03-15 Published:2016-03-15
  • Contact: Xiu-juan Wang,liuqiang2008@163.com.

Abstract:

Acupuncture can be used to treat various nervous system diseases. Here, 168 vascular dementia patients were orally administered donepezil hydrochloride alone (5 mg/day, once a day for 56 days), or combined with acupuncture at Shenting (DU24), Tianzhu (BL10), Sishencong (Extra), Yintang (Extra), Renzhong (DU26), Neiguan (PC6), Shenmen (HT7), Fengchi (GB20), Wangu (GB12) and Baihui (DU20) (once a day for 56 days). Compared with donepezil hydrochloride alone, P300 event related potential latency was shorter with an increased amplitude in patients treated with donepezil hydrochloride and acupuncture. Mini-Mental State Examination score was also higher. Moreover, these differences in P300 latency were identified within different infarcted regions in patients treated with donepezil hydrochloride and acupuncture. These findings indicate that acupuncture combined with donepezil hydrochloride noticeably improves cognitive function in patients with vascular dementia, and exerts neuroprotective effects against vascular dementia.

Key words: nerve regeneration, vascular dementia, acupuncture, donepezil hydrochloride, event related potential, cognitive function, infarct focus, neural regeneration