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Frequency‐dependent top‐down modulation of temporal summation by anodal transcranial direct‐current stimulation of the primary motor cortex in healthy adults

机译:频率依赖性自上而下调制对健康成年人初级电机皮层的阳极经颅直流刺激的时间求和

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Abstract Background Transcranial direct‐current stimulation (tDCS) applied over the primary motor cortex has been shown to be effective in the treatment of a number of chronic pain conditions. However, there is a lack of understanding of the top‐down analgesic mechanisms involved. Method In this study, we investigated the effects of tDCS on the facilitation of subjective sensory and pain scores using a transcutaneous electrically evoked measure of temporal summation. In this randomized, blinded, cross‐over study healthy subjects received a single stimulus given at 0.9× pain threshold (pTh) over the L5 dermatome on the lateral aspect of the right leg, followed by a train of 5 stimuli given at 0.5, 1, 5 and 20?Hz before and after 20?min of sham or anodal tDCS (2?mA) applied over the primary motor cortex. Ratings of sensation and pain intensity were scored on a visual analogue scale (VAS). Results Temporal summation leading to pain only occurred at higher frequencies (5 and 20?Hz). Sham or real tDCS had no effect over temporal summation evoked at 5?Hz; however, there was a significant analgesic effect at 20?Hz. Sham or real tDCS had no effect over acute, single stimuli‐evoked responses. Conclusion These results indicate that anodal tDCS applied to the primary motor cortex preferentially modulates temporal summation induced by high‐frequency electrical stimulation‐induced pain. The inhibitory effects of tDCS appear to be dynamic and dependent on the degree of spinal cord excitability and may explain the higher analgesic efficacy in patients with moderate to severe chronic pain symptoms. Significance The analgesic effects of tDCS are dependent on spinal cord excitability. This work provides insight into top‐down modulation during acute pain and temporal summation. This knowledge may explain why tDCS has a higher analgesic efficacy in chronic pain patients.
机译:摘要在初级电机皮质上施加的背景技术经颅直流刺激(TDC)已被证明在治疗次数慢性疼痛条件下有效。然而,缺乏了解所涉及的自上而下的镇痛机制。在本研究中的方法,我们研究了TDCS对使用经皮上的颞求解测量的主观感官和疼痛评分的促进。在这种随机盲,交叉研究健康受试者在右腿的横向方面的L5皮状物上以0.9×疼痛阈值(PTH)为0.9×疼痛阈值(PTH)的单一刺激,然后在0.5,1中给出5个刺激的火车在施加在初级电机皮层上的假假或anoodal TDC(2?mA)之前和20次和后20次,50℃。在视觉模拟量表(VAS)上评分感觉和疼痛强度的评级。结果导致疼痛的时间求和仅发生在较高频率(5和20?Hz)。假或真正的TDC在5?Hz诱发的时间求和没有效果;然而,20μlMz的显着镇痛作用。假或真实TDC对急性单一刺激的反应没有影响。结论这些结果表明,施加到初级电动机皮质的阳极TDC优先调节通过高频电刺激诱导的疼痛引起的时间求和。 TDCs的抑制作用似乎是动态的,依赖于脊髓兴奋程度,并且可以解释中度至重度慢性疼痛症状的患者的镇痛效果更高。 TDCs镇痛作用的意义依赖于脊髓兴奋性。这项工作在急性疼痛和时间求和期间提供了对自上而下调制的洞察。这种知识可以解释为什么TDCS在慢性疼痛患者中具有更高的镇痛效果。

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    《European journal of pain :》 |2018年第8期|共8页
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    Faculty of MedicineImperial College LondonLondon UK;

    Faculty of MedicineImperial College LondonLondon UK;

    Faculty of MedicineImperial College LondonLondon UK;

    Faculty of MedicineImperial College LondonLondon UK;

    Faculty of MedicineImperial College LondonLondon UK;

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