Low-intensity focused ultrasound to the posterior insula reduces temporal summation of pain

IF 7.6 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Alexander In , Andrew Strohman , Brighton Payne , Wynn Legon
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Abstract

Background

The insula and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) are core brain regions involved in pain processing and central sensitization, a shared mechanism across various chronic pain conditions. Methods to modulate these regions may serve to reduce central sensitization, though it is unclear which target may be most efficacious for different measures of central sensitization.

Objective/Hypothesis: Investigate the effect of low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) to the anterior insula (AI), posterior insula (PI), or dACC on conditioned pain modulation (CPM) and temporal summation of pain (TSP).

Methods

N = 16 volunteers underwent TSP and CPM pain tasks pre/post a 10 min LIFU intervention to either the AI, PI, dACC or Sham stimulation. Pain ratings were collected pre/post LIFU.

Results

Only LIFU to the PI significantly attenuated pain ratings during the TSP protocol. No effects were found for the CPM task for any of the LIFU targets. LIFU pressure modulated group means but did not affect overall group differences.

Conclusions

LIFU to the PI reduced temporal summation of pain. This may, in part, be due to dosing (pressure) of LIFU. Inhibition of the PI with LIFU may be a future potential therapy in chronic pain populations demonstrating central sensitization. The minimal effective dose of LIFU for efficacious neuromodulation will help to translate LIFU for therapeutic options.

对脑岛叶后部进行低强度聚焦超声可减少疼痛的颞区叠加。
背景:脑岛和背侧前扣带回皮层(dACC)是参与疼痛处理和中枢敏感化的核心脑区,这是各种慢性疼痛的共同机制。调节这些区域的方法可能有助于降低中枢敏感性,但对于不同的中枢敏感性测量,哪个靶点可能最有效尚不清楚:调查低强度聚焦超声(LIFU)作用于前脑岛(AI)、后脑岛(PI)或dACC对条件性疼痛调制(CPM)和疼痛时间总和(TSP)的影响:N = 16 名志愿者在对 AI、PI、dACC 或 Sham 刺激进行 10 分钟 LIFU 干预前后接受了 TSP 和 CPM 疼痛任务。在 LIFU 前/后收集疼痛评分:结果:在 TSP 方案中,只有 PI 的 LIFU 能明显减轻疼痛评级。在 CPM 任务中,任何 LIFU 目标均未发现影响。LIFU 压力调节了组间平均值,但并未影响总体组间差异:结论:PI 的 LIFU 降低了疼痛的时间总和。部分原因可能是 LIFU 的剂量(压力)。用 LIFU 抑制 PI 可能是未来治疗表现出中枢敏化的慢性疼痛人群的一种潜在疗法。LIFU 对神经调节的最小有效剂量将有助于将 LIFU 转化为治疗选择。
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Brain Stimulation
Brain Stimulation 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
256
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Brain Stimulation publishes on the entire field of brain stimulation, including noninvasive and invasive techniques and technologies that alter brain function through the use of electrical, magnetic, radiowave, or focally targeted pharmacologic stimulation. Brain Stimulation aims to be the premier journal for publication of original research in the field of neuromodulation. The journal includes: a) Original articles; b) Short Communications; c) Invited and original reviews; d) Technology and methodological perspectives (reviews of new devices, description of new methods, etc.); and e) Letters to the Editor. Special issues of the journal will be considered based on scientific merit.
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