al'Absi Mustafa, France Christopher R, Ring Christopher, France Janis, Harju Angie, McIntyre David, Wittmers Lorentz E
University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth, Minnesota, USA.
Psychophysiology. 2005 Jan;42(1):83-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2005.00257.x.
We examined the effects of baroreceptor stimulation on nociceptive responding in men and women with a positive or negative parental history of hypertension. The effects of three baroreceptor conditions (stimulation, inhibition, and control) on subjective pain and nociceptive responding were evaluated during electrocutaneous sural nerve stimulation. Pain ratings were lower in men with positive parental history relative to men with negative parental history, but this difference was not found in women. Both stimulatory and inhibitory baroreceptor conditions were associated with reduced pain reports compared to the control condition. There were no significant differences in nociceptive responding as a function of parental history of hypertension. Although this study confirms a link between hypoalgesia and risk for hypertension in men, it does not support the hypothesis that this attenuated pain perception is due to enhanced baroreceptor activity.
我们研究了压力感受器刺激对有高血压阳性或阴性家族史的男性和女性伤害性反应的影响。在电刺激腓肠神经期间,评估了三种压力感受器状态(刺激、抑制和对照)对主观疼痛和伤害性反应的影响。有高血压阳性家族史的男性的疼痛评分低于有阴性家族史的男性,但在女性中未发现这种差异。与对照状态相比,刺激和抑制压力感受器状态均与疼痛报告减少有关。伤害性反应作为高血压家族史的函数没有显著差异。虽然这项研究证实了男性痛觉减退与高血压风险之间的联系,但并不支持这种疼痛感知减弱是由于压力感受器活动增强的假设。