Xu X, Fukuyama H, Yazawa S, Mima T, Hanakawa T, Magata Y, Kanda M, Fujiwara N, Shindo K, Nagamine T, Shibasaki H
Department of Brain Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan.
Neuroreport. 1997 Jan 20;8(2):555-9. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199701200-00035.
To elucidate the functional localization and somatotopic organization of pain perception in the human cerebral cortex, we studied the regional cerebral blood flow using positron emission tomography during selective painful stimulation in six normal subjects. Response to a painful stimulus was elicited using a special CO2 laser, which selectively activates nociceptive receptors, to the hand and foot. Multiple brain areas, including bilateral secondary somatosensory cortices (SII) and insula, and the frontal lobe and thalamus contralateral to the stimulus side, were found to be involved in the response to painful stimulation. While our data indicate that the bilateral SII play an important role in pain perception, they also indicate that there is no pain-related somatotopic organization in the human SII or insula.
为了阐明人类大脑皮层中疼痛感知的功能定位和躯体定位组织,我们在6名正常受试者进行选择性疼痛刺激期间,使用正电子发射断层扫描研究了局部脑血流。使用一种特殊的二氧化碳激光对手和脚进行刺激,该激光可选择性激活伤害性感受器,从而引发对疼痛刺激的反应。我们发现,多个脑区参与了对疼痛刺激的反应,包括双侧次级体感皮层(SII)、脑岛,以及刺激侧对侧的额叶和丘脑。虽然我们的数据表明双侧SII在疼痛感知中起重要作用,但也表明在人类SII或脑岛中不存在与疼痛相关的躯体定位组织。