慢性疼痛的缓解与额叶中线θ波能量的增加有关。

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Pain Reports Pub Date : 2022-10-10 eCollection Date: 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001040
Nabi Rustamov, Elizabeth A Wilson, Alexandra E Fogarty, Lara W Crock, Eric C Leuthardt, Simon Haroutounian
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摘要

有必要确定客观的皮层电生理相关的疼痛缓解,可能有助于更好的疼痛管理。然而,开发用于缓解疼痛的脑生物标志物的领域仍未得到充分的探索。目的:本研究的目的是研究与慢性疼痛缓解相关的皮质电生理。这些疼痛缓解的特征可以作为治疗疼痛的新型治疗干预的潜在目标。方法:对12例接受临床指征神经阻滞手术的上肢或下肢慢性疼痛患者,在神经阻滞手术前和手术后30分钟用脑电图记录脑活动。为了确定缓解慢性疼痛的特定皮质电生理相关因素,以12名健康受试者为对照组,进行冷压试验诱导实验性急性疼痛。对数据进行分析,以表征疼痛缓解的功率谱密度模式,并在皮质水平上确定其源发生器。结果:慢性疼痛缓解与额叶区显著的δ、θ和α能量增加有关。然而,只有中额波功率的增加与疼痛强度的减轻程度呈显著正相关。θ波能量反弹源位于左背外侧前额叶皮层和额叶中线皮层。此外,与急性疼痛缓解相比,慢性疼痛缓解在额叶中线皮层的θ波功率增加明显更高。结论:本研究结果可为通过调节额叶中线θ波来缓解慢性疼痛提供依据。
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Relief of chronic pain associated with increase in midline frontal theta power.

Relief of chronic pain associated with increase in midline frontal theta power.

Relief of chronic pain associated with increase in midline frontal theta power.

Relief of chronic pain associated with increase in midline frontal theta power.

Introduction: There is a need to identify objective cortical electrophysiological correlates for pain relief that could potentially contribute to a better pain management. However, the field of developing brain biomarkers for pain relief is still largely underexplored.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate cortical electrophysiological correlates associated with relief from chronic pain. Those features of pain relief could serve as potential targets for novel therapeutic interventions to treat pain.

Methods: In 12 patients with chronic pain in the upper or lower extremity undergoing a clinically indicated nerve block procedure, brain activity was recorded by means of electroencephalogram before and 30 minutes after the nerve block procedure. To determine the specific cortical electrophysiological correlates of relief from chronic pain, 12 healthy participants undergoing cold-pressor test to induce experimental acute pain were used as a control group. The data were analyzed to characterize power spectral density patterns of pain relief and identify their source generators at cortical level.

Results: Chronic pain relief was associated with significant delta, theta, and alpha power increase at the frontal area. However, only midfrontal theta power increase showed significant positive correlation with magnitude of reduction in pain intensity. The sources of theta power rebound were located in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and midline frontal cortex. Furthermore, theta power increase in the midline frontal cortex was significantly higher with chronic vs acute pain relief.

Conclusion: These findings may provide basis for targeting chronic pain relief via modulation of the midline frontal theta oscillations.

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Pain Reports
Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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