Jutzeler Catherine R, Curt Armin, Kramer John L K
Spinal Cord Injury Center, University Hospital Balgrist, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Spinal Cord Injury Center, University Hospital Balgrist, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
J Pain. 2015 Jul;16(7):595-605. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2015.03.005. Epub 2015 Apr 9.
Although nonnoxious, high-frequency electrical stimulation applied segmentally (ie, conventional transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation [TENS]) has been proposed to modulate pain, the mechanisms underlying analgesia remain poorly understood. To further elucidate how TENS modulates pain, we examined evoked responses to noxious thermal stimuli after the induction of sensitization using capsaicin in healthy volunteers. We hypothesized that sensitization caused by capsaicin application would unmask TENS analgesia, which could not be detected in the absence of sensitization. Forty-nine healthy subjects took part in a series of experiments. The experiments comprised the application of topical capsaicin (.075%) on the left hand in the C6 dermatome, varying the location of TENS (segmental, left C6 dermatome, vs extrasegmental, right shoulder), and assessing rating of perception (numeric rating scale: 0-10) and evoked potentials to noxious contact heat stimuli. The extrasegmental site was included as a control condition because previous studies indicate no analgesic effect to remote conventional TENS. Conventional TENS had no significant effect on rating or sensory evoked potentials in subjects untreated with capsaicin. However, segmental TENS applied in conjunction with capsaicin significantly reduced sensation to noxious thermal stimuli following a 60-minute period of sensitization.
The study indicates that sensitization with capsaicin unmasks the analgesic effect of conventional TENS on perception of noxious contact heat stimuli. Our findings indicate that TENS may be interacting segmentally to modulate distinct aspects of sensitization, which in turn results in analgesia to thermal stimulation.
尽管分段施加的高频电刺激(即传统经皮电刺激神经疗法 [TENS])无伤害性,但已有人提出其可调节疼痛,然而镇痛的潜在机制仍知之甚少。为进一步阐明TENS如何调节疼痛,我们在健康志愿者中使用辣椒素诱导敏化后,检测了对有害热刺激的诱发反应。我们假设辣椒素引起的敏化会揭示TENS镇痛作用,而在未敏化的情况下无法检测到这种作用。49名健康受试者参与了一系列实验。实验包括在C6皮节的左手局部应用辣椒素(0.075%),改变TENS的位置(分段,左C6皮节,与非分段,右肩),并评估对有害接触热刺激的感觉评分(数字评分量表:0 - 10)和诱发电位。纳入非分段部位作为对照条件,因为先前的研究表明对远程传统TENS无镇痛作用。传统TENS对未用辣椒素治疗的受试者的评分或感觉诱发电位无显著影响。然而,在60分钟的敏化期后,与辣椒素联合应用的分段TENS显著降低了对有害热刺激的感觉。
该研究表明,辣椒素敏化揭示了传统TENS对有害接触热刺激感觉的镇痛作用。我们的研究结果表明,TENS可能在分段相互作用以调节敏化的不同方面,进而导致对热刺激的镇痛作用。