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Exploring the neurophysiological basis of chest wall allodynia induced by experimental oesophageal acidification - evidence of central sensitization.

R P Willert1, C Delaney, K Kelly, A Sharma, Q Aziz, A R Hobson.   

Abstract

In somatic models of central sensitisation (CS) allodynia develops following changes to somatic A-beta fibres, allowing these afferents which normally only process innocuous sensations to encode pain. The aim of this study was to determine whether somatic allodynia induced by visceral sensitisation occurs via N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) receptor mediated changes to the neurophysiological characteristics of somatic A-beta fibres. Twelve healthy subjects had oesophageal, chest wall and foot pain thresholds (PT) to electrical stimulation measured, and chest wall evoked potentials (CEP) recorded before and 30 minutes after distal oesophageal acidification on 2 separate visits. Intravenous ketamine (an NMDA receptor antagonist) or saline was given 30 minutes post acid with repeated oesophageal and chest wall PT measurements and CEP recordings. Distal oesophageal acidification reduced PT to electrical stimulation on the anterior chest wall (37 +/- 10 mA v 29 +/- 7 mA p = 0.01) and proximal oesophagus (46 +/- 10 mA v 33 +/- 11 mA p = 0.001) but not the foot (37 +/- 25 mA v 39 +/- 23 mA p = 0.12). The induction of chest wall somatic allodynia was accompanied by a reduction in the latency of the P1 (36 +/- 3 ms to 30 +/- 4 ms p = 0.016) and P2 (87 +/- 7 ms to v 76 +/- 7 ms p = 0.049) components of the CEP. NMDA receptor antagonism reversed both visceral and somatic pain hypersensitivity but did not affect CEP latencies. These data provide objective neurophysiological evidence that CS contributes to the development of somatic allodynia following visceral sensitisation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17391243     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2982.2006.00890.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurogastroenterol Motil        ISSN: 1350-1925            Impact factor:   3.598


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