疼痛:从症状到疾病

Bernd Driessen DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVA, ECVPT
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摘要

疼痛是一种主观的、复杂的多维感官体验,通常是组织创伤的结果。它是在外围高阈值感觉感受器(痛觉感受器)激活后,在大脑内进行广泛的神经元信号处理后产生的,这些感受器将神经冲动从外围传递到中枢神经系统。由伤害感受器刺激引起的疼痛可以被认为是一种生理现象,因为它有助于通过激活反射退缩机制和增加旨在维持身体完整性,防止进一步组织损伤和促进愈合的行为,自主和神经肱骨反应来减少进一步的组织损伤。然而,如果持续,被描述为外周和/或中枢致敏的机制会改变患者的疼痛体验,将生理性疼痛转化为与原始有害刺激或愈合过程分离的适应性不良疼痛。因此,不适应疼痛本身必须被认为是一种病理状态。它通常会导致马持续的不适和压力,这可能导致异常行为,降低生活质量,如果不加控制,会导致动物的痛苦和最终的人道毁灭。本文旨在综述伤害性信号的产生、传导和整合的解剖学方面以及生理和病理生理过程,并提出一种更能说明疼痛现象背后的神经机制的疼痛分类方案,从而为兽医如何治疗疼痛提供更好的方向。
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Pain: From Sign to Disease

Pain is a subjective and complex multidimensional sensory experience that usually occurs as a result of tissue trauma. It is generated after extensive neuronal signal processing within the brain following the activation of peripheral high-threshold sensory receptors (nociceptors), which send nerve impulses from the periphery to the central nervous system. Pain resulting from stimulation of nociceptors can be considered a physiological phenomenon as it helps minimizing further tissue damage by activating reflex withdrawal mechanisms and increasing behavioral, autonomical, and neurohumeral responses that are aimed at maintaining body integrity, preventing further tissue injury and promoting healing. However, if persistent, mechanisms described as peripheral and/or central sensitization alter the pain experience in the patient, transforming physiological pain into maladaptive pain, which is dissociated from the original noxious stimuli or healing process. Thus, maladaptive pain must be considered a pathological condition in and of itself. It is often responsible for persistent discomfort and stress of the horse, which can lead to abnormal behaviors, reduced quality of life and, if uncontrolled, distress and eventually humane destruction of the animal. This article intends to give an overview of the anatomic sides as well as physiological and pathophysiological processes involved in the generation, conduction, and integration of nociceptive signals and presents a pain classification scheme that is more indicative of the neural mechanisms underlying pain phenomena and thus provides the veterinarian with a better direction of how to approach pain therapeutically.

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