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疼痛期间初级体感皮层的回归分析研究。

A regression analysis study of the primary somatosensory cortex during pain.

作者信息

Petrovic Predrag, Petersson Karl Magnus, Hansson Per, Ingvar Martin

机构信息

PET, Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Multidisciplinary Pain Center, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Karolinska Hospital, Sweden.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2002 Aug;16(4):1142-50. doi: 10.1006/nimg.2002.1069.

Abstract

Several functional imaging studies of pain, using a number of different experimental paradigms and a variety of reference states, have failed to detect activations in the somatosensory cortices, while other imaging studies of pain have reported significant activations in these regions. The role of the somatosensory areas in pain processing has therefore been debated. In the present study the left hand was immersed in painfully cold water (standard cold pressor test) and in nonpainfully cold water during 2 min, and PET-scans were obtained either during the first or the second minute of stimulation. We observed no significant increase of activity in the somatosensory regions when the painful conditions were directly compared with the control conditions. In order to better understand the role of the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in pain processing we used a regression analysis to study the relation between a ROI (region of interest) in the somatotopic S1-area for the stimulated hand and other regions known to be involved in pain processing. We hypothesized that although no increased activity was observed in the S1 during pain, this region would change its covariation pattern during noxious input as compared to the control stimulation if it is involved in or affected by the processing of pain. In the nonpainful cold conditions widespread regions of the ipsilateral and contralateral somatosensory cortex showed a positive covariation with the activity in the S1-ROI. However, during the first and second minute of pain this regression was significantly attenuated. During the second minute of painful stimulation there was a significant positive covariation between the activity in the S1-ROI and the other regions that are known to be involved in pain processing. Importantly, this relation was significantly stronger for the insula and the orbitofrontal cortex bilaterally when compared to the nonpainful state. The results indicate that the S1-cortex may be engaged in or affected by the processing of pain although no differential activity is observed when pain is compared with the reference condition.

摘要

几项关于疼痛的功能成像研究,采用了多种不同的实验范式和各种参照状态,均未能检测到体感皮层的激活,而其他疼痛成像研究则报告了这些区域的显著激活。因此,体感区域在疼痛处理中的作用一直存在争议。在本研究中,将左手浸入冷水中(标准冷加压试验)2分钟,分别处于疼痛性冷水和非疼痛性冷水中,并在刺激的第一分钟或第二分钟进行PET扫描。当将疼痛状态与对照状态直接比较时,我们未观察到体感区域的活动有显著增加。为了更好地理解初级体感皮层(S1)在疼痛处理中的作用,我们使用回归分析来研究受刺激手的躯体定位S1区域中的感兴趣区域(ROI)与已知参与疼痛处理的其他区域之间的关系。我们假设,尽管在疼痛期间未观察到S1的活动增加,但如果该区域参与疼痛处理或受到疼痛处理的影响,那么与对照刺激相比,在有害输入期间它将改变其协变模式。在非疼痛性冷刺激条件下,同侧和对侧体感皮层的广泛区域与S1-ROI中的活动呈正协变。然而,在疼痛的第一分钟和第二分钟,这种回归显著减弱。在疼痛刺激的第二分钟,S1-ROI中的活动与已知参与疼痛处理的其他区域之间存在显著的正协变。重要的是,与非疼痛状态相比,双侧岛叶和眶额皮层的这种关系显著更强。结果表明,S1皮层可能参与疼痛处理或受到疼痛处理的影响,尽管在将疼痛与参照状态比较时未观察到差异活动。

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