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Time-dependent responses in brain activity to ongoing hot stimulation in burning mouth syndrome

Authors :
Kana Ozasa
Mariko Ikeda
Yoshiki Imamura
Naohiko Sekine
Kosuke Watanabe
Ryutaro Kohashi
Noboru Noma
Takahiro Shinozaki
Daiki Takanezawa
Akiko Okada-Ogawa
Chisa Nishihara
Source :
Journal of oral science. 62(2)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is classified into idiopathic orofacial pain conditions. Although central and peripheral neuropathic mechanisms are believed to be involved, the etiology remains to be fully elucidated. The present study examined temporal brain responses to an ongoing hot stimulus to investigate the pain modulating system in patients with BMS. The thermal stimulation sequence comprised baseline (32°C, 40 s) to warm (40°C, 32 s) to baseline (32°C, 40 s) to hot (49°C, 32 s), which was repeated four times using a Peltier thermode. These warm and hot stimuli were applied on the right palm and right lower lip in two separate sessions. Functional magnetic resonance imaging data were acquired by recording echo-planar images with a block design. Brain activity induced by purely hot stimulation (49°C vs. 40°C) applied to the palm was more pronounced than that induced by lip stimulation and in patients with BMS compared with controls. Comparison of brain activity between the first 16 s and second 16 s of the stimulus revealed pronounced time-dependent facilitation in patients with BMS during lip stimulation. These findings indicate that the pain modulating system in patients with BMS is dysregulated and that the brain in BMS is highly sensitized to pain information originating from the trigeminal system.

Details

ISSN :
18804926
Volume :
62
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of oral science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7cc5a2ab66feb6738bc7f6b727f666b6