| Literature DB >> 35962024 |
Kazuhiro Shimo1, Sho Ogawa2,3, Yuto Niwa2, Yuji Tokiwa2,3, Ayaka Dokita2, Sho Kato2,3, Takafumi Hattori2,4, Takako Matsubara5,2.
Abstract
Somatosensory stimulation of the body surface, such as through tactile and noxious stimulation, is widely known to inhibit pain. However, no studies have measured the threshold changes due to somatosensory stimulation of each nerve fiber (Aβ, Aδ, and C) separately. We examined the changes in the current perception thresholds of Aδ, C, and Aβ fibers induced by non-noxious and noxious somatosensory stimulation of the body surface. The current stimuli were sinusoidal waves at frequencies of 2000 Hz, 250 Hz, and 5 Hz, which selectively stimulated the Aβ, Aδ, and C fibers, respectively. In the case of non-noxious stimulation, lightly rubbing the dorsal side of the forearm with a brush showed no significant physiological or clinical changes in the current perception thresholds of the Aδ, and C fibers; a significant increase was observed only in the Aβ fibers. However, applying noxious stimulation to the body surface through hand immersion in cold water increased pain thresholds in both the Aδ and C fibers, and sensory threshold of the Aβ fibers; changes in tactile thresholds were not significant. Inhibition of sensory information by nociceptive inputs may selectively suppress nociceptive stimuli.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35962024 PMCID: PMC9374682 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-18016-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996
Figure 1Current perception thresholds under non-noxious condition. Differences in the mean value of current perception thresholds before and after non-noxious stimulation. The error bars indicate standard deviation. No significant changes are observed in the current perception thresholds of the Aδ and C fibers when the dorsal side of the forearm was lightly rubbed with a brush. A significant increase in the threshold of the Aβ fibers is observed. Asterisks represent significant differences (*P < 0.0083).
Figure 2Current perception thresholds under noxious condition. Differences in the mean value of current perception thresholds before and after noxious stimulation. The error bars indicate standard deviation. Significant increases are observed in the current perception threshold of the Aδ, C, and Aβ fibers after hand immersion in cold water. Asterisks represent significant differences (*P < 0.0083).