Opposite effects of isometric exercise on pain sensitivity of healthy individuals: the role of pain modulation

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Liebermann, Paz [1 ]
Defrin, Ruth [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Tel Aviv Univ, Fac Med, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, Tel Aviv, Israel
[2] Tel Aviv Univ, Fac Med, Sch Hlth Profess, Dept Phys Therapy, Tel Aviv, Israel
[3] Tel Aviv Univ, Sagol Sch Neurosci, Tel Aviv, Israel
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Exercise; Pain perception; Descending modulation; Stress; Interoceptive; INDUCED HYPOALGESIA; PRESSURE PAIN; ANALGESIA; QUESTIONNAIRE; FIBROMYALGIA; RELIABILITY; THRESHOLDS; ACTIVATION; MECHANISMS; SYSTEM;
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10.1097/PR9.0000000000001195
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Submaximal exercise induces either hypoalgesia or hyperalgesia, predicted by baseline offset analgesia. Hypoalgesia is associated with daily activity habits, while hyperalgesia, with interceptive awareness and stress. Introduction:Exercise-induced hypoalgesia (EIHypo) among healthy individuals is well documented; however, the opposite effect of exercise, ie, exercise-induced hyperalgesia (EIHyper), has mainly been described in patients with chronic pain or after intense/painful exercise.Objectives:We investigated the extent to which EIHypo and/or EIHyper occur among healthy participants and whether these responses are associated with individuals' pain modulation capacity.Methods:Fifty-seven participants (mean age 29.20 +/- 5.21 years) underwent testing of pressure pain threshold as an index of EIHypo/EIHyper: pain adaptation, offset analgesia (OA), and conditioned pain modulation as indices of pain modulation, prior to and immediately postsubmaximal isometric exercise (n = 40) or rest (n = 17, control group). Body awareness and exercise-evoked stress were also evaluated. Test-retest repeatability of the pain modulation indices was performed as well.Results:Twenty-four participants (60%) exhibited EIHypo, whereas 16 (40%) exhibited EIHyper. Pressure pain threshold did not change in the control group. Baseline (preexercise) OA efficacy predicted EIHypo/EIHyper. Furthermore, OA significantly decreased postexercise in the EIHyper subgroup and slightly increased in the EIHypo subgroup. Exercise-induced hypoalgesia was associated with magnitude of daily exercise while EIHyper was associated with increased exercise-evoked stress and body awareness.Conclusion:Submaximal isometric exercise can induce opposite effects on pain sensitivity among healthy participants-EIHypo or EIHyper. Descending pain inhibition pathways, and top-down influences over these pathways, seem to be involved in EIHypo/EIHyper effects. As such isometric exercise is often preferred in early stages of rehabilitation, preliminary screening individuals' vulnerability to this exercise is important; OA test may be used for this purpose.
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