Höffken Oliver, Özgül Özüm S, Enax-Krumova Elena K, Tegenthoff Martin, Maier Christoph
Department of Neurology, Berufsgenossenschaftliches Universitätsklinikum Bergmannsheil GmbH, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789, Bochum, Germany.
Department of Pain Medicine, Berufsgenossenschaftliches Universitätsklinikum Bergmannsheil GmbH, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789, Bochum, Germany.
BMC Neurol. 2017 Aug 29;17(1):167. doi: 10.1186/s12883-017-0946-7.
Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) evaluates the pain modulating effect of a noxious conditioning stimulus (CS) on another noxious test stimulus (TS), mostly based solely on subjective pain ratings. We used painful cutaneous electrical stimulation (PCES) to induce TS in a novel CPM-model. Additionally, to evaluate a more objective parameter, we recorded the corresponding changes of cortical evoked potentials (PCES-EP).
We examined the CPM-effect in 17 healthy subjects in a randomized controlled cross-over design during immersion of the non-dominant hand into 10 °C or 24 °C cold water (CS). Using three custom-built concentric surface electrodes, electrical stimuli were applied on the dominant hand, inducing pain of 40-60 on NRS 0-100 (TS). At baseline, during and after CS we assessed the electrically induced pain intensity and electrically evoked potentials recorded over the central electrode (Cz).
Only in the 10 °C-condition, both pain (52.6 ± 4.4 (baseline) vs. 30.3 ± 12.5 (during CS)) and amplitudes of PCES-EP (42.1 ± 13.4 μV (baseline) vs. 28.7 ± 10.5 μV (during CS)) attenuated during CS and recovered there after (all p < 0.001). In the 10 °C-condition changes of subjective pain ratings during electrical stimulation and amplitudes of PCES-EP correlated significantly with each other (r = 0.5) and with CS pain intensity (r = 0.5).
PCES-EPs are a quantitative measure of pain relief, as changes in the electrophysiological response are paralleled by a consistent decrease in subjective pain ratings. This novel CPM paradigm is a feasible method, which could help to evaluate the function of the endogenous pain modulation processes.
German Clinical Trials Register DRKS-ID: DRKS00012779 , retrospectively registered on 24 July 2017.
条件性疼痛调制(CPM)评估有害条件刺激(CS)对另一种有害测试刺激(TS)的疼痛调制效果,大多仅基于主观疼痛评分。我们在一种新型CPM模型中使用疼痛性皮肤电刺激(PCES)来诱发TS。此外,为了评估一个更客观的参数,我们记录了皮质诱发电位(PCES-EP)的相应变化。
我们采用随机对照交叉设计,在17名健康受试者将非优势手浸入10°C或24°C冷水(CS)的过程中检查CPM效应。使用三个定制的同心表面电极,在优势手上施加电刺激,诱发NRS 0 - 100评分中40 - 60的疼痛(TS)。在基线、CS期间和之后,我们评估电诱发的疼痛强度以及在中央电极(Cz)记录的电诱发电位。
仅在10°C条件下,疼痛(52.6±4.4(基线)对30.3±12.5(CS期间))和PCES-EP的振幅(42.1±13.4μV(基线)对28.7±10.5μV(CS期间))在CS期间均降低,并在之后恢复(所有p<0.001)。在10°C条件下,电刺激期间主观疼痛评分的变化与PCES-EP的振幅显著相关(r = 0.5),并与CS疼痛强度相关(r = 0.5)。
PCES-EP是疼痛缓解的一种定量测量方法,因为电生理反应的变化与主观疼痛评分的持续降低平行。这种新型CPM范式是一种可行的方法,有助于评估内源性疼痛调制过程的功能。
德国临床试验注册中心DRKS-ID:DRKS00012779,于2017年7月24日追溯注册。