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高血压遗传易感性、血压水平与疼痛敏感性之间的关系。

Relationship between a genetic predisposition to hypertension, blood pressure levels and pain sensitivity.

作者信息

Guasti Luigina, Gaudio Giovanni, Zanotta Danilo, Grimoldi Paola, Petrozzino Maria Rosaria, Tanzi Fabio, Bertolini Andrea, Grandi Anna Maria, Venco Achille

机构信息

Chair of Internal Medicine, Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Insubria, Viale Borri 57, Varese, Italy.

出版信息

Pain. 1999 Sep;82(3):311-317. doi: 10.1016/S0304-3959(99)00059-7.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The aim of this study was to determine whether the degree of blood pressure elevation and/or a genetic predisposition to hypertension have a major role in determining a reduced pain perception in hypertensives. The reasons underlying the relationship between blood pressure elevation and pain perception mechanisms are not completely understood.

METHODS

One hundred and four untreated hypertensive patients (65 subjects with and 39 without a positive parental history of hypertension) together with a control group of 42 subjects (20 normotensive offspring of normotensive parents, and 22 normotensive offspring of hypertensive parents) were submitted to standard blood pressure evaluation, 24-h blood pressure monitoring and dental pain perception evaluation.

RESULTS

Both pain threshold and tolerance were found to be higher in hypertensive than normotensive subjects (P < 0.0001 and P < 0.015, respectively). Positive significant correlations were found between both 24-h systolic and diastolic pressure and the pain perception variables. When a 2 x 2 ANOVA test was performed, factoring for the effects of both blood pressure status and family history of hypertension on pain sensitivity, a significant effect was revealed only for blood pressure status. Moreover, after controlling for blood pressure by a covariate analysis, no significant difference was found between the subjects with or without hypertensive parents as regards pain perception variables.

CONCLUSIONS

Pain sensitivity is correlated to blood pressure levels whereas the parental history of hypertension per se does not affect the pain perception pattern. Thus, the degree of blood pressure elevation, more than a genetic predisposition to hypertension may influence the mechanisms leading to hypalgesia in hypertension.

摘要

引言

本研究的目的是确定血压升高的程度和/或高血压的遗传易感性在决定高血压患者疼痛感知降低方面是否起主要作用。血压升高与疼痛感知机制之间关系的潜在原因尚未完全明了。

方法

104名未经治疗的高血压患者(65名有高血压家族史阳性的受试者和39名无高血压家族史阳性的受试者)以及一个由42名受试者组成的对照组(20名血压正常父母的血压正常后代,以及22名高血压父母的血压正常后代)接受了标准血压评估、24小时血压监测和牙齿疼痛感知评估。

结果

发现高血压患者的疼痛阈值和耐受性均高于血压正常的受试者(分别为P < 0.0001和P < 0.015)。24小时收缩压和舒张压与疼痛感知变量之间均存在显著正相关。当进行2×2方差分析以考虑血压状态和高血压家族史对疼痛敏感性的影响时,仅发现血压状态有显著影响。此外,在通过协变量分析控制血压后,有或无高血压父母的受试者在疼痛感知变量方面未发现显著差异。

结论

疼痛敏感性与血压水平相关,而高血压家族史本身并不影响疼痛感知模式。因此,血压升高的程度而非高血压的遗传易感性可能会影响导致高血压患者痛觉减退的机制。

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