| Literature DB >> 27166581 |
Justin L Hay1, Pieter Okkerse2, Guido van Amerongen2, Geert Jan Groeneveld2.
Abstract
Human pain models are useful in the assessing the analgesic effect of drugs, providing information about a drug's pharmacology and identify potentially suitable therapeutic populations. The need to use a comprehensive battery of pain models is highlighted by studies whereby only a single pain model, thought to relate to the clinical situation, demonstrates lack of efficacy. No single experimental model can mimic the complex nature of clinical pain. The integrated, multi-modal pain task battery presented here encompasses the electrical stimulation task, pressure stimulation task, cold pressor task, the UVB inflammatory model which includes a thermal task and a paradigm for inhibitory conditioned pain modulation. These human pain models have been tested for predicative validity and reliability both in their own right and in combination, and can be used repeatedly, quickly, in short succession, with minimum burden for the subject and with a modest quantity of equipment. This allows a drug to be fully characterized and profiled for analgesic effect which is especially useful for drugs with a novel or untested mechanism of action.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27166581 PMCID: PMC4941921 DOI: 10.3791/53800
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355
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| PDT (Pain Detection Threshold) | “Start moving the eVAS-slider when first change in sensation from non-painful to painful is felt ” | >0 ( = 1) |
| PTT (Pain Tolerance Threshold) | “When pain intensity is no longer tolerable” | 100 (intolerable pain) |
| Post-task VAS | “An example of the worst pain imaginable could be a surgical treatment without anesthetic”* | max 100 (worst imaginable pain) |
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| Task | Endpoints |
| Primary Endpoints | |
| Thermal Task (Normal Skin) | PDT |
| Thermal Task (UVB Skin) | PDT |
| Electrical Task (pre-cold pressor) | PTT |
| Pressure Task | PTT |
| Cold Pressor Task | PTT |
| Secondary Endpoints | |
| Electrical Task (pre-cold pressor) | PDT, AUC, and post-task VAS |
| Pressure Task | PDT, AUC, and post-task VAS |
| Cold Pressor Task | PDT, AUC, and post-task VAS |
| Conditioned Pain Modulation Response (change from electrical pre- and post-cold pressor) | PDT, AUC, and post-task VAS |