Bradley L A, McKendree-Smith N L, Alberts K R, Alarcón G S, Mountz J M, Deutsch G
Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, BDB 475, 1808 7th Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35294-0012.
Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2000 Apr;2(2):141-8. doi: 10.1007/s11926-000-0054-2.
This paper examines the use of neuroimaging to measure change in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) produced by pain in patients with fibromyalgia and in healthy individuals. Fibromyalgia patients differ from healthy persons in rCBF distribution in several brain structures involved in pain processing and pain modulation both at rest and during experimental pain induction. These abnormalities may contribute to abnormal pain sensitivity as well as the maladaptive pain behaviors that characterize many patients with fibromyalgia. We anticipate that future neuroimaging studies will enhance our understanding of abnormal pain sensitivity and of pain management interventions aimed at altering central nervous system function in patients with fibromyalgia.
本文研究了利用神经影像学来测量纤维肌痛患者和健康个体在疼痛时局部脑血流量(rCBF)的变化。纤维肌痛患者在静息状态和实验性疼痛诱发过程中,参与疼痛处理和疼痛调节的几个脑结构的rCBF分布与健康人不同。这些异常可能导致异常的疼痛敏感性以及许多纤维肌痛患者所特有的适应不良的疼痛行为。我们预计,未来的神经影像学研究将增进我们对异常疼痛敏感性以及旨在改变纤维肌痛患者中枢神经系统功能的疼痛管理干预措施的理解。