Nociceptive pathway function is normal in cervical dystonia: a study using laser-evoked potentials

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Michele Tinazzi
Massimiliano Valeriani
Giovanna Squintani
Federica Corrà
Serena Recchia
Giovanni Defazio
Alfredo Berardelli
机构
[1] Università di Verona,Dipartimento di Scienze Neurologiche, Neuropsicologiche, Morfologiche e Motorie
[2] UO Neurologia Borgo Trento,Divisione di Neurologia
[3] Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù,Dipartimento di Scienze Neurologiche e Psichiatriche
[4] IRCCS,Dipartimento di Neurologia e Psichiatria e Istituto Neuromed
[5] Università di Bari,Center for Sensory
[6] Università La Sapienza di Roma,Motor Interaction
[7] Aalborg University,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2012年 / 259卷
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CO; laser-evoked potentials; Pain; Nociception; Cervical dystonia; Somatosensory system;
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Cervical dystonia (CD) is often associated with pain in the neck muscles, though the mechanisms underlying pain in this condition are still largely unknown. The aim of this study was to assess laser pain rating and CO2 laser-evoked potentials (LEPs) in CD patients with pain in the posterior neck region. We assessed the N2/P2 LEP complex and laser pain rating in a group of 20 CD patients and in 21 normal subjects. In 11 of the 20 CD patients (group I), the N2/P2 complex was recorded after stimulation of the skin overlying the right and left deltoid muscles (painless and non-dystonic). In the remaining nine CD patients (group II), the N2/P2 complex was recorded after stimulation of the skin over the splenius capitis muscle (painful and dystonic) and after stimulation of the skin overlying the contralateral splenius muscle (painless and non-dystonic). In group I patients, the N2/P2 LEP amplitude and laser pain rating after stimulation of both shoulders did not differ significantly from those obtained in normal subjects. Similarly, in group II patients, the N2/P2 LEP amplitude and laser pain rating after stimulation of the painful and dystonic splenius capitis muscle did not differ significantly from those obtained from either the contralateral painless, non-dystonic splenius capitis or normal subjects. The results of this study demonstrate that cutaneous nociceptive pathway function in CD patients is normal, thereby indicating that muscle pain in CD is not associated with any central sensitization of nociceptive inputs in either painful (dystonic) or non-painful (non-dystonic) body areas.
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