Central sensitization and chronic pain: study for migraine

Pain Research Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI:10.11154/pain.35.73
K. Hirata, D. Danno, S. Kikui, Keisuke Suzuki, T. Takeshima
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Abstract

Refractory chronic headaches greatly impair the quality of life of migraine patients and also reduce social productivity. To elucidate the pathophysiology of the supersensitive brain state of refractory migraine attacks, and to discover the treatment and prophylaxis for the refractory chronic migraine, we analyzed a brain electric field under the light stimulation–induced brain supersensitivity. As a result, we found suppression of the cortical hyperexcitation only in patients with migraine without aura. This result suggested that the suppression of the cortical hyperexcitation by cortical spreading depression may have a role for inhibition of excitation in limbic system, vestibular system and the vomiting center. Next, cranial autonomic symptoms in patients with migraine have recently received attention. We showed that central sensitization, assessed by central sensitization inventory questionnaire, was more prevalent in migraine patients with cranial autonomic symptoms compared with those without cranial autonomic symptoms, suggesting a possible role of central sensitization in comorbid autonomic symptoms in migraine. Central sensitization is postulated to participate in not only severe pain but also in various symptoms such as fatigue, sleep disturbances, anxiety and depres sion in chronic pain syndrome. We believe our study results from migraine patients shed some light on the role of central sensitization in pathophysiology of chronic pain syndrome, but the elucidation of these relationships require further studies.
中枢致敏与慢性疼痛:偏头痛的研究
难治性慢性头痛严重影响偏头痛患者的生活质量,降低社会生产力。为阐明难治性偏头痛发作时脑超敏状态的病理生理,探索难治性慢性偏头痛的治疗和预防方法,我们分析了光刺激下脑超敏状态下的脑电场。结果,我们发现只有在没有先兆的偏头痛患者中才有皮质亢进的抑制。提示皮质扩张性抑制对皮质过度兴奋的抑制可能对边缘系统、前庭系统和呕吐中枢的兴奋有抑制作用。其次,偏头痛患者的颅自主神经症状最近受到关注。我们发现,通过中枢致敏问卷评估,中枢致敏在有颅自主神经症状的偏头痛患者中比没有颅自主神经症状的患者更普遍,这表明中枢致敏可能在偏头痛共病的自主神经症状中起作用。据推测,中枢致敏不仅参与剧烈疼痛,还参与慢性疼痛综合征中的疲劳、睡眠障碍、焦虑和抑郁等各种症状。我们相信偏头痛患者的研究结果揭示了中枢致敏在慢性疼痛综合征病理生理学中的作用,但这些关系的阐明需要进一步的研究。
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Pain Research CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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