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疼痛感知降低与高血压风险:考虑一种常见的生理机制。

Decreased pain perception and risk for hypertension: considering a common physiological mechanism.

作者信息

France C R

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens 45701-2979, USA.

出版信息

Psychophysiology. 1999 Nov;36(6):683-92.

Abstract

For almost two decades, researchers have demonstrated that hypertension is reliably associated with decreased perception of pain. More recently, a growing body of evidence has begun to suggest that hypoalgesia is not a consequence of high blood pressure, as the phenomenon precedes the onset of hypertension in individuals at risk for the disorder. This article provides a review of empirical evidence of decreased pain perception in normotensive persons with a family history of hypertension, elevated resting blood pressure, or exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to stress. Based on the existing evidence, hypoalgesia is argued to be a correlate of dysregulation of central nervous system structures involved in both pain control and cardiovascular regulation in individuals who are genetically predisposed to develop high blood pressure. As such, hypoalgesia may serve as a valuable method of identifying individuals at greatest risk for hypertension.

摘要

近二十年来,研究人员已证实高血压与疼痛感知降低存在可靠关联。最近,越来越多的证据开始表明,痛觉减退并非高血压的结果,因为在有患该疾病风险的个体中,这种现象先于高血压发作。本文综述了有高血压家族史、静息血压升高或对压力的心血管反应过度的血压正常者疼痛感知降低的实证证据。基于现有证据,痛觉减退被认为是在遗传上易患高血压的个体中,参与疼痛控制和心血管调节的中枢神经系统结构失调的一个相关因素。因此,痛觉减退可能是识别高血压风险最高个体的一种有价值的方法。

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