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Plasma vitamin C is lower in postherpetic neuralgia patients and administration of vitamin C reduces spontaneous pain but not brush-evoked pain.

机译:带状疱疹后神经痛患者的血浆维生素C较低,服用维生素C可以减轻自发性疼痛,但不能减轻刷牙引起的疼痛。

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OBJECTIVES: Plasma vitamin C concentrations have been suggested to be related to pain modulation in postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), an intractable neuropathic pain syndrome. In this study, we first compared plasma concentrations of vitamin C between healthy volunteers and PHN patients and then designed a symptom-based and mechanism-based approach to assess the analgesic effect of intravenous vitamin C on spontaneous and brush-evoked pain. METHODS: Study 1 was cross-sectional that enrolled 39 healthy volunteers and 38 PHN patients. Study 2 was a double-blinded, placebo-controlled intervention study, which comprised 41 patients randomly allocated into the ascorbate group and placebo. Each patient received normal saline infusion with or without ascorbate on days 1, 3, and 5 and answered questionnaires that included side effects; numeric rating pain scale (NRS) on spontaneous and brush-evoked pain on days 1, 3, 5, and 7; and patient global impression of change on spontaneous and brush-evoked pain on day 7. RESULTS: Study 1 revealed that plasma concentrations of vitamin C were significantly lower in patients with PHN than in healthy volunteers (P<0.001). Study 2 showed that ascorbate treatment effectively restored plasma vitamin C concentrations in the patients and decreased spontaneous pain by 3.1 in NRS from baseline to day 7, as compared with a decrease of 0.85 in NRS by placebo treatment (P<0.001). Conversely, ascorbate treatment did not significantly affect brush-evoked pain. Ascorbate treatment also resulted in a better efficacy than placebo in patient global impression of change on spontaneous pain (P<0.001) on day 7 and did not affect brush-evoked pain. No side effects were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Plasma vitamin C status plays a role in PHN, and intravenous ascorbate helps relieve spontaneous pain in PHN.
机译:目的:血浆维生素C浓度被认为与疱疹后神经痛(PHN)(一种难治性神经性疼痛综合征)的疼痛调节有关。在这项研究中,我们首先比较了健康志愿者和PHN患者之间的维生素C血浆浓度,然后设计了一种基于症状和基于机制的方法来评估静脉注射维生素C对自发性和刷诱发性疼痛的镇痛作用。方法:研究1是横断面,招募了39名健康志愿者和38名PHN患者。研究2是一项双盲,安慰剂对照干预研究,包括41名随机分配至抗坏血酸组和安慰剂的患者。每位患者在第1、3和5天接受含或不含抗坏血酸的生理盐水输注,并回答包括副作用在内的问卷。第1、3、5和7天的自发性和刷诱发性疼痛的数字评分疼痛量表(NRS);结果显示,在第7天,患者对自发性和刷牙引起的疼痛变化的总体印象为研究结果。研究1显示,PHN患者的血浆维生素C浓度显着低于健康志愿者(P <0.001)。研究2显示,从基线到第7天,抗坏血酸治疗可有效恢复患者血浆维生素C的浓度,并使NRS的自发性疼痛降低3.1,而安慰剂治疗的NRS降低0.85(P <0.001)。相反,抗坏血酸治疗并没有显着影响刷诱发的疼痛。在第7天,患者对自发性疼痛变化的总体印象(P <0.001)也比安慰剂产生了更好的疗效,并且不影响刷诱发的疼痛。没有观察到副作用。结论:血浆维生素C的状态在PHN中起重要作用,而抗坏血酸静脉注射有助于缓解PHN的自发性疼痛。

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