Frahm Ken Steffen, Gervasio Sabata, Arguissain Federico, Mouraux André
Integrative Neuroscience Group, CNAP - Center for Neuroplasticity and Pain, SMI©, Department of Health Science & Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark.
Neural Engineering and Neurophysiology Group, SMI©, Department of Health Science & Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark.
Eur J Pain. 2023 Nov;27(10):1226-1238. doi: 10.1002/ejp.2152. Epub 2023 Jun 26.
Infrared laser stimulation is a valuable tool in pain research, its primary application being the recording of laser-evoked brain potentials (LEPs). Different types of laser stimulators, varying in their skin penetrance, are likely to have a large influence on the LEPs, when stimulating different skin types. The aim of this study was to investigate how LEPs depend on laser type and skin location.
Two different laser stimulators (CO and Nd:YAP) were used to compare LEPs in healthy subjects. Stimuli were delivered to the hand dorsum and palm to investigate the effects of skin type on the evoked responses. Stimulus-evoked brain responses were recorded using EEG and perceived intensity ratings were recorded. Computational modelling was used to investigate the observed differences.
LEPs evoked by stimulation of the hairy skin were similar between CO and Nd:YAP stimulation. In contrast, LEPs elicited from the palm were markedly different and barely present for CO stimulation. There was a significant interaction between laser type and skin type (RM-ANOVA, p < 0.05) likely due to smaller CO LEPs in the palm. CO stimuli to the palm also elicited significantly lower perceived intensities. The computational model showed that the observed differences were explainable by the laser absorption characteristics and skin thickness affecting the temperature profile at the dermo-epidermal junction (DEJ).
This study shows that LEP elicitation depends on the combination of laser penetrance and skin type. Low penetrance stimuli, from a CO laser, elicited significantly lower LEPs and perceived intensities in the palm.
This study showed that the elicitation of laser-evoked potentials in healthy humans greatly depends on the combination of laser stimulator type and skin type. It was shown that high penetrance laser stimuli are capable of eliciting responses in both hairy and glabrous skin, whereas low penetrance stimuli barely elicited responses from the glabrous skin. Computational modelling was used to demonstrate that the results could be fully explained by the combination of laser type and skin thickness.
红外激光刺激是疼痛研究中的一种重要工具,其主要应用是记录激光诱发脑电位(LEP)。不同类型的激光刺激器,其皮肤穿透能力各异,在刺激不同皮肤类型时,可能会对LEP产生重大影响。本研究的目的是探究LEP如何依赖于激光类型和皮肤位置。
使用两种不同的激光刺激器(CO和Nd:YAP)比较健康受试者的LEP。刺激作用于手背和手掌,以研究皮肤类型对诱发反应的影响。使用脑电图记录刺激诱发的脑反应,并记录主观强度评分。采用计算模型研究观察到的差异。
CO和Nd:YAP刺激诱发的毛发皮肤LEP相似。相比之下,手掌诱发的LEP明显不同,CO刺激时几乎不存在。激光类型和皮肤类型之间存在显著交互作用(重复测量方差分析,p < 0.05),可能是由于手掌处CO诱发的LEP较小。对手掌的CO刺激也引起明显较低的主观强度。计算模型表明,观察到的差异可通过影响真皮-表皮交界处(DEJ)温度分布的激光吸收特性和皮肤厚度来解释。
本研究表明,LEP的诱发取决于激光穿透能力和皮肤类型的组合。来自CO激光的低穿透能力刺激在手掌诱发的LEP和主观强度明显较低。
本研究表明,健康人激光诱发电位的诱发很大程度上取决于激光刺激器类型和皮肤类型的组合。结果表明,高穿透能力的激光刺激能够在毛发皮肤和无毛皮肤中诱发反应,而低穿透能力刺激几乎不能从无毛皮肤中诱发反应。采用计算模型证明,结果可通过激光类型和皮肤厚度的组合得到充分解释。