紫外线B治疗对前臂棘上伤害感觉加工的影响。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pain Research & Management Pub Date : 2025-07-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/prm/6601529
Peter D Drummond, Lechi Vo, Matthew Carabetta
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摘要

将皮肤暴露在高水平的紫外线B (UVB)辐射下会诱发炎症反应,从而上调局部伤害感受加工;这反过来又促进了保护性反应,以限制进一步的伤害。在这项研究中,UVB模型被用来探索炎症对椎管上伤害性加工的其他影响。31名健康参与者参加了两次会议,每次相隔约24小时。在每个疗程中,评估两前臂的压痛阈值和对尖锐刺激和热的敏感性,并评估前额两侧的压痛阈值和对尖锐刺激的敏感性。在一个新的范式中,通过评估前额电刺激与声惊吓刺激配对的疼痛和眨眼反射,探讨了椎管上伤害性加工。在第一个疗程结束时,对一只前臂进行足以在暴露最多的部位诱发红斑的剂量的UVB辐射。与局部致敏一致,24 h后最大暴露部位对热和尖锐刺激的敏感性增加。这种局部反应伴随着脊髓上痛觉加工的变化——同侧前额的压力-疼痛阈值低于对侧前额,并且声惊吓刺激增强了电引起的疼痛。从第一次到第二次,眨眼反射减弱,但uvb治疗组的减弱幅度小于对侧。综上所述,这些发现表明,声惊吓刺激促进了致敏的脊上痛觉通路的活动。潜在地,这种棘上机制增加了在高度觉醒和压力状态下慢性伤害性疼痛的负担。
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Ultraviolet B Treatment of the Forearm Alters Supraspinal Nociceptive Processing.

Ultraviolet B Treatment of the Forearm Alters Supraspinal Nociceptive Processing.

Ultraviolet B Treatment of the Forearm Alters Supraspinal Nociceptive Processing.

Ultraviolet B Treatment of the Forearm Alters Supraspinal Nociceptive Processing.

Exposing the skin to high levels of ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation induces an inflammatory response that upregulates local nociceptive processing; this, in turn, facilitates protective responses to limit further injury. In this study, the UVB model was used to explore additional effects of inflammation on supraspinal nociceptive processing. Thirty-one healthy participants attended two sessions approximately 24 h apart. In each session, pressure-pain thresholds and sensitivity to sharp stimulation and heat were assessed in both forearms, and pressure-pain thresholds and sensitivity to sharp stimulation were assessed on each side of the forehead. In a novel paradigm, supraspinal nociceptive processing was explored by assessing pain and blink reflexes to electrical stimulation of the forehead, paired with acoustic startle stimuli. At the end of the first session, UVB radiation at a dose sufficient to induce erythema at the most exposed site was administered to one forearm. Consistent with local sensitization, sensitivity to heat and sharp stimulation had increased at the maximally exposed site 24 h later. This local response was accompanied by changes in supraspinal nociceptive processing-pressure-pain thresholds were lower on the ipsilateral than contralateral side of the forehead, and acoustic startle stimuli augmented electrically evoked pain. Blink reflexes weakened from the first to the second session, but decreases were smaller on the UVB-treated than contralateral side. Together, these findings suggest that acoustic startle stimuli facilitated activity in sensitized supraspinal nociceptive pathways. Potentially, this supraspinal mechanism adds to the burden of chronic nociplastic pain during states of heightened arousal and stress.

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Pain Research & Management
Pain Research & Management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
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发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pain Research and Management is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pain management. The most recent Impact Factor for Pain Research and Management is 1.685 according to the 2015 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Reuters in 2016.
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