ICORD, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Clin Neurophysiol. 2012 Mar;123(3):582-9. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2011.08.013. Epub 2011 Oct 1.
To investigate the effect of increasing the skin surface baseline temperature for contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs).
CHEPs were studied in healthy subjects and subjects with chronic cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) using a conventional 35°C (condition 1) or increased 42-45°C baseline temperature (condition 2). A third condition was used to standardize the contact heat stimulus duration from the different baseline temperatures. Changes in peak latency and N2P2 amplitude of the CHEPs and rating of perceived intensity were examined between conditions.
In healthy subjects, increasing the baseline temperature for contact heat stimulation significantly increased the rating of perceived intensity (conditions 2 and 3), as well as the amplitude of CHEPs (condition 2 only). Following SCI, an increased baseline temperature facilitated perception of contact heat stimulation and evoked potentials could be recorded from dermatomes that were insensitive to contact heat from a conventional baseline temperature.
Enhancing the acquisition of CHEPs can be achieved by increasing the baseline temperature. This effect can be attributed, in part, to shortening the stimulation duration.
After SCI, increasing the baseline temperature for CHEPs in dermatomes with absent or diminished sensation improved the neurophysiological resolution of afferent sparing.
研究增加皮肤表面基础温度对触发性热诱发电位(CHEPs)的影响。
使用常规 35°C(条件 1)或增加的 42-45°C 基础温度(条件 2)对健康受试者和慢性颈脊髓损伤(SCI)受试者进行 CHEPs 研究。使用第三种条件来标准化从不同基础温度的接触热刺激持续时间。在不同条件之间检查 CHEPs 的峰值潜伏期和 N2P2 振幅以及感知强度评分的变化。
在健康受试者中,增加接触热刺激的基础温度显著增加了感知强度评分(条件 2 和 3),以及 CHEPs 的振幅(仅条件 2)。在 SCI 后,增加基础温度有助于感知接触热刺激,并且可以从常规基础温度对接触热不敏感的皮节记录到诱发电位。
通过增加基础温度可以提高 CHEPs 的获取。这种效果部分归因于缩短刺激持续时间。
在感觉缺失或减弱的皮节中,增加 CHEPs 的基础温度可提高传入保留的神经生理分辨率。