| Literature DB >> 28093011 |
Henrik Holmgaard1, Eva Ørsnæs Hansen1, Nhung Phuong Thi Dong1, Laila Brøns Dixen1, Gebbie Ann Rodriguez Nielsen1, Jeppe Nørgaard Poulsen1, Parisa Gazerani1.
Abstract
Emerging evidence suggests that some phenotypic features, such as eye or hair colour, might predict pain. We investigated if light and dark eye and hair colour would influence pain in 60 healthy subjects divided in groups of 15 according to their eye-hair colour and gender. Pressure pain thresholds (PPTs), cold pressor test (CPT), and quality of the perceived pain were assessed. Findings indicated that dark pigmentation phenotype is more sensitive in response to CPT.Entities:
Keywords: Pain; phenotype; pigmentation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28093011 DOI: 10.1080/08990220.2016.1276439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Somatosens Mot Res ISSN: 0899-0220 Impact factor: 1.111