Table 3.
Ref. | Detecting items | Research techniques | Main results |
Gastric motility | |||
Liu et al[26], 2008 | Gastric myoelectrical activity | EGG | Gastric slow wave not altered by TEA |
Ji et al[28], 2014 | Gastric myoelectrical activity; Gastric emptying | EGG; Radiogram | Increased percentage of normal slow wave in both fasting and postprandial stages in TEA (dP < 0.01) not in sham TEA; accelerated gastric emptying in TEA (fP < 0.001) not in sham TEA |
Xu et al[30], 2015 | Gastric myoelectrical activity | EGG | Increased dominant power and percentage of normal slow wave in postprandial stage in TEA compared with sham TEA (cP < 0.05) |
Zhang et al[31], 2015 | Gastric myoelectrical activity; gastric emptying | EGG; B-ultrasound | Improved basic frequency and slow wave frequency in EA compared with CONT (aP < 0.05); increased gastric half-emptying time and antrum movement index in EA compared with CONT (aP < 0.05) |
Gastric accommodation | |||
Ji et al[28], 2014 | Gastric accommodation | Nutrient drinking test | Improved threshold of satiety volume (dP < 0.01) and maximum tolerance volume (fP < 0.001) in TEA not in sham TEA |
Xu et al[30], 2015 | Gastric accommodation | Satiety drinking test | Increased maximum tolerable volume in TEA compared with sham TEA (cP < 0.05) |
GI hormones | |||
Liu et al[26], 2008 | Plasma NPY and motilin levels | Radioimmunoassay | Increased plasma NPY but not motilin level in TEA (cP < 0.05) not in sham TEA |
Zhang et al[31], 2015 | Plasma motilin level | Radioimmunoassay | Increased plasma motilin level in EA compared with CONT (aP < 0.05) |
Qiang et al[33], 2018 | Serum ghrelin, CGRP and GLP-1 levels | ELISA | Increased serum ghrelin and GLP-1 levels and decreased CGRP level in EA compared with CONT (aP < 0.05) |
Mental status | |||
Ji et al[28], 2014 | Anxiety and depression | SAS/SDS | Decreased anxiety (dP < 0.01) and depression (cP < 0.05) scores in TEA not in sham TEA |
Jin et al[29], 2015 | Anxiety and depression | SAS/SDS | Improved anxiety (kP < 0.0001) and depression (kP < 0.001) status in MA compared with sham MA |
Ko et al[32], 2016 | Anxiety and depression | STAI/BDI | Decreased anxiety and depression scores in MA (bP < 0.01) not in CONT |
Central and autonomic functions | |||
Liu et al[26], 2008 | Autonomic function | HRV derived from ECG | In fasting stage, higher HF activity (cP < 0.05) and lower LF/HF ratio (cP < 0.05) in TEA than that before the treatment but not in sham TEA |
Zeng et al[27], 2012 | Cerebral glycometabolism changes | PET-CT scans | Extensive deactivation in cerebral activities in EA compared with the sham EA(fP < 0.001) |
Xu et al[30], 2015 | Autonomic function | HRV derived from ECG | Enhanced vagal activity in TEA compared with sham TEA (fP < 0.001) |
P < 0.05,
P < 0.01 vs control group;
P < 0.05,
P < 0.01,
P < 0.001 vs sham TEA;
P < 0.001 vs sham EA. BDI: Beck depression inventory; CGRP: Calcitonin gene-related peptide; CONT: Control group; EA: Electroacupuncture; ECG: Electrocardiogram; EGG: Electrogastrogram; GI: Gastrointestinal; GLP-1: Glucagon-like peptide-1; HRV: Heart rate variability; MA: Manual acupuncture; NPY: Neuropeptide Y; SAS: Zung’s self-rating anxiety scale; SDS: Zung’s self-rating depression scale; STAI: State-trait anxiety inventory; PET-CT: Fluorine-18 fluorodeoxy glucose positron emission tomography computed tomography; TEA: Transcutaneous electrical acustimulation; ELISA: Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.