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Laura Mordillo-Mateos1, Michele Dileone2,3, Vanesa Soto-León4, Angela Brocalero-Camacho4, Yolanda A Pérez-Borrego4, Ana Onate-Figuerez4, Juan Aguilar5, Antonio Oliviero6.
Abstract
Transcranial direct current stimulation modifies cortical excitability and in consequence some cerebral functions. In the present study we aimed to elucidate whether tDCS could affect temperature and pain perceptions in healthy subjects testing different stimulation parameters. A total of 20 healthy subjects were studied by means of quantitative sensory testing. Two different experiments were performed. First, we studied the effects of 15 minutes 2 mA anodal transcranial direct current stimulation applied over left M1 and parietal cortex in two separated sessions. Then, we tested the effects of 5 minutes tDCS over M1 by means of a sham controlled design to optimize the possibility to study minimal effects of tDCS using different polarities (cathodal and anodal) and intensities (1 and 2 mA). 2 mA anodal tDCS, when applied for both 15 and 5 minutes over the motor cortex, increased cold perception threshold. Conversely, motor cortex cathodal tDCS modulated cold perception threshold only when 1 mA intensity was used. M1-tDCS can modify the temperature perception; these effects are polarity and intensity dependent. As stimulation intensity seems critical to determine the effects, we suggest that for clinical application strong anodal tDCS (>1 mA) or weak cathodal tDCS (<2 mA) should be used for pain control.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28592857 PMCID: PMC5462761 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-03173-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Most relevant papers about the effects of tDCS on temperature and pain perception in healthy volunteers.
| Article | Polarity | Stimulation Intensity and duration | Evaluation protocol | Results | Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Borckardt | Anodal Sham HD-tDCS | 2 mA, 20 minutes | QST | Anodal HD-tDCS decreased heat and cold perception thresholds with no effects on heat pain threshold and just a small effect on cold pain threshold | M1 |
| Bachmann | Anodal Cathodal Sham | 1 mA, 15 minutes | QST | Cathodal tDCS increased cold perception threshold | M1 |
| Grundmann | Anodal Cathodal Sham | 1 mA, 15 minutes | QST | Cathodal tDCS increased cold detection thresholds in both hands and warm detection thresholds only in the contralateral hand | S1 |
| Zandieh | Anodal Cathodal Sham | 2 mA, 15 minutes | Cold Pressor Test | Anodal tDCS led to increment in pain threshold | M1 |
| Jurgens | Anodal Cathodal Sham | 1 mA, 15 minutes | QST | Neither anodal nor cathodal tDCS significantly were able to change somatosensory and pain perception | M1 |
| Mylius | Anodal Cathodal Sham | 2 mA, 20 minutes | QST | Anodal tDCS led to an increase of tolerance to heat pain | DLPC |
| Csifcsak | Anodal Cathodal Sham | 1 mA, 10 minutes | Laser evoked potentials (LEP) | Cathodal tDCS significantly reduced the amplitude of N2 and P2 | M1 |
| Boggio | Anodal Sham | 2 mA, 5 minutes | Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) | Anodal tDCS of M1 increased both perception and pain thresholds, whilst stimulation of the DLPFC increased pain threshold only. | M1 DLPC V1 |
Figure 1Schematic representation of the experimental setup.
Figure 2Temperature perception thresholds and pain threshold at baseline condition. Thresholds were expressed as the difference of the obtained value with respect to the starting temperature of 32 °C.
Figure 3Temperature perception thresholds and pain thresholds for warm (hot) and cold perception (Anodal tDCS 15 min 2 mA over motor and sensory cortex). Error bars are standard deviations. *p < 0.05.
Figure 4Temperature perception thresholds for warm and cold perception (anodal, cathodal and sham stimulation, tDCS 5 min 1 and 2 mA over motor cortex). Error bars are standard deviations. *p < 0.05.
Figure 5Temperature pain thresholds for hot and cold perception (anodal, cathodal and sham stimulation, tDCS 5 min 1 and 2 mA over motor cortex). Error bars are standard deviations. *p < 0.05.