人类和大鼠对下行和脊髓调节机制相互作用的平行研究。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Anna Fieldwalker, Ryan Patel, Lucy Zhao, Mateusz W. Kucharczyk, Michael Mansfield, Kirsty Bannister
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摘要

背景:健康个体在内源性疼痛调节机制的动态定量感觉测试评估中表现出相当大的异质性。对于那些被划分为“亲伤害性特征”的人群,包括低效的条理性疼痛调节(CPM)和升高的疼痛时间累积(TSP),平衡疼痛调节过程对抗伤害性的净输出的最佳方法仍然没有解决。在这项健康的人类和大鼠研究中,我们研究了在CPM和TSP范式与瞳孔测量同时应用时,下行调节是否会抵消脊髓放大,因为以前的研究将脑桥活动与内源性疼痛调节机制和瞳孔扩张的功能联系起来。方法:采用平行CPM/弥漫性有害抑制对照(袖带法)和TSP/上弦法(针刺法)和瞳孔测量法,分别对健康人和大鼠进行知觉(定量感觉测试)和脊髓神经元(体内电生理)评估。结果:在人类中,重复针刺刺激产生TSP,而同时应用有害条件刺激对单个针刺刺激、重复刺激或上弦比的疼痛评分没有影响。在大鼠中,重复针刺产生神经元上弦,同时施加有害条件反射刺激抑制神经元对单一刺激和重复刺激的反应,但不影响上弦比例。在瞳孔测量实验中,在应用TSP或CPM范式时,人类的扩张反应没有增加,而大鼠的反应没有得到可靠的结果。结论:在我们的研究条件下,脊髓放大机制优于下行抑制控制,而瞳孔测量并不能提供内源性疼痛调节机制功能的可靠指标。意义:在这项翻译健康人与大鼠的研究中,下行抑制控制的活性并没有对抗由wind up支撑的脊髓扩增过程。尽管瞳孔扩张先前与调节机制有关,但扩张反应并没有提供可靠的功能指标。对于那些表现出低效率的条件疼痛调节和/或高时间累积疼痛的前伤害性个体,抑制促进机制而不是增强自上而下的抑制过程可能是一种更有效的疼痛缓解策略。
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A Parallel Human and Rat Investigation of the Interaction Between Descending and Spinal Modulatory Mechanisms

A Parallel Human and Rat Investigation of the Interaction Between Descending and Spinal Modulatory Mechanisms

Background

Healthy individuals demonstrate considerable heterogeneity upon dynamic quantitative sensory testing assessment of endogenous pain modulatory mechanisms. For those who stratify into a ‘pro-nociceptive profile’ cohort, consisting of inefficient conditioned pain modulation (CPM) and elevated temporal summation of pain (TSP), the optimal approach for balancing the net output of pain modulatory processes towards anti-nociception remains unresolved. In this translational healthy human and rat study, we examined whether descending modulation countered spinal amplification during concurrent application of a CPM and TSP paradigm alongside pupillometry since pontine activity was previously linked to functionality of endogenous pain modulatory mechanisms and pupil dilation.

Methods

Perceptual (quantitative sensory testing) and spinal neuronal (in vivo electrophysiology) assessment was performed in healthy humans and rats respectively upon application of parallel CPM/diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (cuff algometry) and TSP/wind-up (pinprick) paradigms alongside pupillometry.

Results

In humans, repetitive pinprick stimulation produced TSP while concurrent application of a noxious conditioning stimulus did not affect pain ratings to a single pinprick stimulus, repetitive stimulation or the wind-up ratio. In rats, repetitive pinprick produced neuronal wind-up while concurrent application of a noxious conditioning stimulus inhibited neuronal responses to a single stimulus and repetitive stimulation but not the wind-up ratio. For pupillometry experiments, dilatory responses did not increase during application of a TSP or CPM paradigm in humans, while reliable rat responses were not obtained.

Conclusions

Under the conditions of our study, spinal amplification mechanisms surpassed descending inhibitory controls while pupillometry did not offer a reliable indicator of endogenous pain modulatory mechanism function.

Significance: In this translational healthy human and rat study, activity in descending inhibitory controls did not counter spinal amplification processes underpinned by wind up. Despite pupil dilation being previously linked to modulatory mechanisms, dilatory responses did not offer a reliable indicator of functionality. For pro-nociceptive individuals exhibiting inefficient conditioned pain modulation and/or high temporal summation of pain, dampening faciliatory mechanisms rather than augmenting top-down inhibitory processes may be a more effective pain-relief strategy.

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European Journal of Pain
European Journal of Pain 医学-临床神经学
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7.50
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5.60%
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163
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: European Journal of Pain (EJP) publishes clinical and basic science research papers relevant to all aspects of pain and its management, including specialties such as anaesthesia, dentistry, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopaedics, palliative care, pharmacology, physiology, psychiatry, psychology and rehabilitation; socio-economic aspects of pain are also covered. Regular sections in the journal are as follows: • Editorials and Commentaries • Position Papers and Guidelines • Reviews • Original Articles • Letters • Bookshelf The journal particularly welcomes clinical trials, which are published on an occasional basis. Research articles are published under the following subject headings: • Neurobiology • Neurology • Experimental Pharmacology • Clinical Pharmacology • Psychology • Behavioural Therapy • Epidemiology • Cancer Pain • Acute Pain • Clinical Trials.
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