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Effects of remote cutaneous pain on trigeminal laser-evoked potentials in migraine patients.

Authors :
De Tommaso, Marina
Difruscolo, Olimpia
Sardaro, Michele
Libro, Giuseppe
Pecoraro, Carla
Serpino, Claudia
Lamberti, Paolo
Livrea, Paolo
Source :
Journal of Headache & Pain; Jun2007, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p167-174, 8p, 1 Chart, 4 Graphs
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The present study aimed to evaluate heat pain thresholds and evoked potentials following CO<subscript>2</subscript> laser thermal stimulation (laser-evoked potentials, LEPs), during remote application of capsaicin, in migraine patients vs. non-migraine healthy controls. Twelve outpatients suffering from migraine without aura were compared with 10 healthy controls. The LEPs were recorded by 6 scalp electrodes, stimulating the dorsum of the right hand and the right supraorbital zone in basal condition, during the application of 3% capsaicin on the dorsum of the left hand and after capsaicin removal. In normal subjects, the laser pain and the N2-P2 vertex complex obtained by the hand and face stimulation were significantly reduced during remote capsaicin application, with respect to pre-and post-capsaicin conditions, while in migraine LEPs and laser pain were not significantly modified during remote painful stimulation. In migraine a defective brainstem inhibiting control may coexist with cognitive factors of focalised attention to facial pain, less sensitive to distraction by a second pain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11292369
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Headache & Pain
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25602866
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10194-007-0385-8