| Literature DB >> 24130680 |
Enrica L Santarcangelo1, Giulia Paoletti, Iacopo Chiavacci, Carlo Palombo, Giancarlo Carli, Maurizio Varanini.
Abstract
In healthy subjects with high hypnotisability (highs) under hypnosis, subjectively effective suggestions for analgesia abolish the increases in blood pressure associated with cold pressor test (cpt) by reducing the peripheral vascular resistance. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of the suggestions of analgesia on the responses to cpt in healthy highs (n = 22) and in low hypnotisable participants (lows, n = 22) out of hypnosis. Cpt was administered without (CPT) and with suggestions for analgesia (CPT+AN). Psychophysical (pain intensity, pain threshold, cpt duration (time of immersion) and pain tolerance, defined as the difference between cpt duration and pain threshold), respiratory (amplitude and frequency) and autonomic variables (tonic skin conductance, mean RR interval (RR = 1/heart rate), blood pressure, skin blood flow) were studied. The suggestions for analgesia increased cpt duration and RR in both groups, but decreased pain intensity and enhanced pain threshold only in highs; in both groups they did not modulate systolic blood pressure, tonic skin conductance and skin blood flow; thus, increased parasympathetic activity appears responsible for the heart rate reduction induced by suggestions in both groups. In conclusion, our findings show that suggestions modulate pain experience differentially in highs and lows, and are partially effective also in lows. We hypothesize that the mechanisms responsible for the efficacy of suggestions in healthy lows may be involved also in their efficacy in chronic pain patients with low hypnotisability.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24130680 PMCID: PMC3794039 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0075023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Pain intensity and pain threshold.
CPT, CPT+AN: cold pressor test without and with suggestions for analgesia, respectively. Lines, significant differences between conditions; *, significant difference between highs (dark bars) and lows (light bars).
Figure 2Cold pressor test duration.
The suggestions for analgesia (CPT+AN) increased the cpt duration with respect to CPT (cpt without suggestions) in both highs (dark bars) and lows (light bars) across 20 sec intervals. Bars represent the percentage of highs and lows keeping left right hand in the icy water for more than 10 sec of each interval.
Figure 3Distribution of pain threshold and tolerance (sec).
CPT: cpt without suggestions; CPT+AN: cpt during suggestions of analgesia; highs: upper panels (black points); lows: lower panels (white points).
Summary of respiratory and autonomic effects.
| Variable | Effect | Contrast | |
| RA | hypn × condition | F(1, 19) = 5.701, p = 0.027 | |
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| interval | F(2,38) = 5.361, p = 0.022 | ||
| b vs interval 1; b vs interval 2 | ns | ||
| RF | condition | ns | |
| interval | ns | ||
| SC | interval | F(2,50) = 27.929, p = 0.0001 | |
| interval 1>b | F(1,25) = 27.845, p = 0.0011 | ||
| interval 2>b | F(1,25) = 29.748, p = 0.0011 | ||
| RR | condition | F(1, 74) = 13,453, p = 0.001 | CPT<CPT+AN |
| interval | F(2, 74) = 46.956, p = 0.0001 | ||
| interval 1<b1 | F(1,37) = 60.252, p = 0.0011 | ||
| interval 2<b1 | F(1,37) = 50.531, p = 0.0011 | ||
| BPmax | interval | F(2, 74) = 24.460, p = 0.0001 | |
| interval 1>b | F(1,37) = 41.738, p = 0.0011 | ||
| interval 2>b | F(1,37) = 18.333, p = 0.0011 | ||
| gender | F(1,37) = 18.371, p = 0.0001 | females<males | |
| SBFmax | interval | F (2,64) = 14.297, p = 0.0001 | |
| interval 1<b | F(1, 32) = 17.754, p = 0.0011 | ||
| interval 2<b | F(1,32) = 11.975, p = 0.022 | ||
| hypnotizability | F(1,32) = 6.491, p = 0.016 |
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intervals: b (basal before CPT and CPT+AN), interval 1 (CPT1 and CPT+AN1), interval 2 (CPT2 and CPT+AN2); conditions : CPT, CPT+AN.
Figure 4Autonomic changes.
Skin conductance (SC) and systolic blood pressure (BPmax) increase, while RR distance (RR) and skin blood flow (SBFmax) decrease during cold pressor test. Variables are shown in the pooled conditions of presence (CPT+AN1, CPT+AN2) and absence of suggestions of analgesia (CPT1, CPT2) with respect to basal conditions (b) independently of hypnotizability. Lines, significant differences between conditions.