Evoked potentials after painful cutaneous electrical stimulation depict pain relief during a conditioned pain modulation

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作者
Hoeffken, Oliver [1 ]
Oezguel, Oezuem S. [1 ]
Enax-Krumova, Elena K. [1 ]
Tegenthoff, Martin [1 ]
Maier, Christoph [2 ]
机构
[1] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Berufsgenossenschaftl Univ Klinikum Bergmannsheil, Dept Neurol, Burkle de la Camp Pl 1, D-44789 Bochum, Germany
[2] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Berufsgenossenschaftl Univ Klinikum Bergmannsheil, Dept Pain Med, Burkle de la Camp Pl 1, D-44789 Bochum, Germany
来源
BMC NEUROLOGY | 2017年 / 17卷
关键词
CPM; Electrically evoked potentials; Cold pressor test; Pain relief; NOXIOUS INHIBITORY CONTROLS; TEST-RETEST-RELIABILITY; SMALL-FIBER NEUROPATHY; HEALTHY-SUBJECTS; CO2-LASER STIMULATION; PERCEPTION; HUMANS; REFLEX; WOMEN; SKIN;
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10.1186/s12883-017-0946-7
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) evaluates the pain modulating effect of a noxious conditioning stimulus (CS) on another noxious test stimulus (TS), mostly based solely on subjective pain ratings. We used painful cutaneous electrical stimulation (PCES) to induce TS in a novel CPM-model. Additionally, to evaluate a more objective parameter, we recorded the corresponding changes of cortical evoked potentials (PCES-EP). Methods: We examined the CPM-effect in 17 healthy subjects in a randomized controlled cross-over design during immersion of the non-dominant hand into 10 degrees C or 24 degrees C cold water (CS). Using three custom-built concentric surface electrodes, electrical stimuli were applied on the dominant hand, inducing pain of 40-60 on NRS 0-100 (TS). At baseline, during and after CS we assessed the electrically induced pain intensity and electrically evoked potentials recorded over the central electrode (Cz). Results: Only in the 10 degrees C-condition, both pain (52.6 +/- 4.4 (baseline) vs. 30.3 +/- 12.5 (during CS)) and amplitudes of PCES-EP (42.1 +/- 13.4 mu V (baseline) vs. 28.7 +/- 10.5 mu V (during CS)) attenuated during CS and recovered there after (all p < 0.001). In the 10 degrees C-condition changes of subjective pain ratings during electrical stimulation and amplitudes of PCES-EP correlated significantly with each other (r = 0.5) and with CS pain intensity (r = 0.5). Conclusions: PCES-EPs are a quantitative measure of pain relief, as changes in the electrophysiological response are paralleled by a consistent decrease in subjective pain ratings. This novel CPM paradigm is a feasible method, which could help to evaluate the function of the endogenous pain modulation processes.
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