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ATAS 针灸通过调节 ADROA1 的表达减少乳腺癌的化疗诱导的疲劳:一项随机的假手术对照试验

 

Authors Li YF, Liu DQ, Nie JY, Chen DD, Yan M, Zuo Z, Liu LX, Wang WY, Zhu MS, Li WH

Received 7 August 2020

Accepted for publication 22 September 2020

Published 17 November 2020 Volume 2020:13 Pages 11743—11754

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S272747

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Sanjeev Srivastava

Objective: To investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of ATAS acupuncture (Acupoints-Time-Space Acupuncture) as a non-pharmacological intervention to prevent or relieve chemotherapy-induced fatigue in breast cancer patients undergoing taxane chemotherapy.
Methods: A pilot study in Kunming center with the aim of evaluating 40 patients randomized to 3 groups: ATAS, sham and non-acupuncture with an unequal randomization of 2:1:1. Participants with stage I–III breast cancer were scheduled to receive adjuvant EC4P4 chemotherapy. Participants in the ATAS and sham acupuncture arms received 20 sessions of acupuncture over 20 weeks, non-acupuncture arm received usual care. Evaluation scales, including VAS-F, MFI-20, HDAS, ISI, and blood samples were collected at four timepoints (T1-T4). mRNA sequencing was performed to detect the mechanism of acupuncture.
Results: A total of 581 sessions of acupuncture were performed on patients in the acupuncture group. There was no difference between the three groups in terms of clinical characteristics. Patients randomized to ATAS acupuncture had improved symptoms including fatigue, anxiety and insomnia during the whole process of chemotherapy compared with the other two groups. The VAS-F score of ATAS acupuncture group was decreased compared with non-acupuncture group (P=0.004). The score of MFI-20 in ATAS acupuncture group was kept at low level, while the other two groups’ scores kept climbing during chemotherapy (P=0.016; P=0.028, respectively). The mechanism of ATAS acupuncture which reduced fatigue and depression may be related to ADROA1, by regulating cGMP/PKG pathway.
Conclusion: This pilot study has demonstrated that ATAS acupuncture can significantly reduce fatigue induced by chemotherapy.
Trial Registration: Chinese Clinical Trials Registry, ChiCTR-IPR-17,013,652, registered Dec 3, 2017. http://www.chictr.org.cn/.
Protocol Version: Version 3.2 dated from 2018/04/20.
Keywords: early stage breast cancer, adjuvant chemotherapy, chemotherapy induced fatigue, ATAS