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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35775809/sleep-problems-mediate-the-relationship-between-psychosocial-stress-and-pain-facilitation-in-native-americans-a-structural-equation-modeling-analysis-from-the-oklahoma-study-of-native-american-pain-risk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Parker A Kell, Felicitas A Huber, Erin N Street, Joanna O Shadlow, Jamie L Rhudy
BACKGROUND: Native Americans (NAs) are more likely to experience chronic pain than non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs); however, the proximate causes predisposing NAs to chronic pain remain elusive. Likely due to centuries of adversity, discrimination, and marginalization, NAs report greater psychological stress than NHWs, which may place them at risk for sleep problems, a well-established risk factor for chronic pain onset. PURPOSE: This study examined the effects of psychological stress and sleep problems on subjective and physiological measures of pain processing in NAs and NHWs...
July 1, 2022: Annals of Behavioral Medicine: a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35569574/the-relationship-between-sleep-quality-and-emotional-modulation-of-spinal-supraspinal-and-perceptual-measures-of-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felicitas A Huber, Tyler A Toledo, Garrett Newsom, Jamie L Rhudy
Poor sleep quality is often comorbid with chronic pain. Research has also shown that poor and disrupted sleep may increase risk for chronic pain by promoting pronociceptive processes. This could occur through disrupted emotional modulation of pain since poor sleep can impact emotional experience and emotional experience modulates pain and nociception. To assess the pain system, nociceptive flexion reflexes (spinal level), pain-evoked potentials (supraspinal level), and perceived pain were recorded during an emotional picture-viewing task in which 37 healthy individuals received painful electric stimulations...
May 2022: Biological Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35021117/the-relationship-between-experienced-discrimination-and-pronociceptive-processes-in-native-americans-results-from-the-oklahoma-study-of-native-american-pain-risk
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yvette M Güereca, Parker A Kell, Bethany L Kuhn, Natalie Hellman, Cassandra A Sturycz, Tyler A Toledo, Felicitas A Huber, Mara Demuth, Edward W Lannon, Shreela Palit, Joanna O Shadlow, Jamie L Rhudy
Native Americans (NAs) have higher pain rates than the general U.S. population. It has been found that increased central sensitization and reduced pain inhibition are pronociceptive processes that increase pain risk; yet, little attention has focused on the influence of psychosocial factors. Discrimination is a psychosocial factor associated with increased pain in other minoritized groups; however, it is unclear whether it also promotes pain in NAs. This study analyzed data from 269 healthy, pain-free participants (N = 134 non-Hispanic whites [NHWs], N = 135 NAs) from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk...
January 10, 2022: Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34827430/electromagnetic-field-stimulation-attenuates-phasic-nociception-after-complete-spinal-cord-injury-in-rats
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suneel Kumar, Ajay Pal, Suman Jain, Thirumurthy Velpandian, Rashmi Mathur
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most incapacitating pathologies, leading to huge rehabilitation challenges besides a social-economic burden on SCI patients and their families. There is no complete curative treatment available so far. Non-invasive and patient-friendly use of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field stimulation (EMF) has emerged as a therapeutic and rehabilitation option. In this study, we tested whole-body EMF stimulation on thoracic complete SCI-induced nociception including sensorimotor deficits in rats...
October 28, 2021: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34813517/modulation-of-the-nociceptive-flexion-reflex-by-conservative-therapy-in-patients-and-healthy-people-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evy Dhondt, Sophie Van Oosterwijck, Thomas Van Branteghem, Jamie L Rhudy, Lieven Danneels, Jessica Van Oosterwijck
The nociceptive flexion reflex (NFR) is a spinally mediated withdrawal response and is used as an electrophysiological marker of descending modulation of spinal nociception. Chemical and pharmacological modulation of nociceptive neurotransmission at the spinal level has been evidenced by direct effects of neurotransmitters and pharmacological agents on the NFR. Largely unexplored are, however, the effects of nonpharmacological noninvasive conservative interventions on the NFR. Therefore, a systematic review and meta-analysis was performed and reported following the PRISMA guidelines to determine whether and to what extent spinal nociception measured through the assessment of the NFR is modulated by conservative therapy in patients and healthy individuals...
August 1, 2022: Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34740318/measurement-of-the-nociceptive-flexion-reflex-threshold-in-critically-ill-patients-a-randomized-observational-pilot-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Benedikt Schick, Benjamin Mayer, Steffen Walter, Sascha Gruss, Ronald Stitz, Pauline Stitz, Eberhard Barth
BACKGROUND: Pain detection and treatment is a major challenge in the care of critically ill patients, rendered more complex by the need to take into consideration the risk of insufficient or excessive analgesia. The nociceptive flexion reflex threshold (NFRT) has become the established basis for measuring the level of analgesia in the perioperative context. However, it remains unclear whether NFRT measurement can be usefully applied to mechanically ventilated, analgosedated critically ill patients who are unable to communicate...
November 5, 2021: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34715423/how-different-experimental-models-of-secondary-hyperalgesia-change-the-nociceptive-flexion-reflex
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Leone, A Di Lionardo, G Di Pietro, G Di Stefano, P Falco, A J Blockeel, O Caspani, L Garcia-Larrea, A Mouraux, K G Phillips, R D Treede, A Truini
OBJECTIVE: In this neurophysiological study in healthy humans, we assessed how central sensitization induced by either high-frequency stimulation (HFS) or topical capsaicin application modulates features of the RIII reflex response. The ability of these stimuli to engage the endogenous pain modulatory system was also tested. METHODS: In 26 healthy participants we elicited an RIII reflex using suprathreshold stimulation of the sural nerve. Subsequently HFS or capsaicin were applied to the foot and the RIII reflex repeated after 15 minutes...
October 5, 2021: Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34552550/effects-of-transcutaneous-spinal-direct-current-stimulation-tsdcs-in-patients-with-chronic-pain-a-clinical-and-neurophysiological-study
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matteo Guidetti, Roberta Ferrucci, Maurizio Vergari, Giada Aglieco, Anisa Naci, Sara Versace, Kevin Pacheco-Barrios, Stefano Giannoni-Luza, Sergio Barbieri, Alberto Priori, Tommaso Bocci
Background and Aims: Chronic pain is a complex clinical condition, often devastating for patients and unmanageable with pharmacological treatments. Converging evidence suggests that transcutaneous spinal Direct Current Stimulation (tsDCS) might represent a complementary therapy in managing chronic pain. In this randomized, double-blind and sham-controlled crossover study, we assessed tsDCS effects in chronic pain patients. Methods: Sixteen patients (aged 65.06 ± 16.16 years, eight women) with chronic pain of different etiology underwent sham and anodal tsDCS (anode over the tenth thoracic vertebra, cathode over the somatosensory cortical area: 2...
2021: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34438531/impact-of-propofol-bolus-administration-on-the-nociceptive-flexion-reflex-threshold-and-bispectral-index-in-children-a-case-series
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maximilian David Mauritz, Felix Uhlenberg, Eik Vettorazzi, Chinedu Ulrich Ebenebe, Dominique Singer, Philipp Deindl
We analyzed the impact of propofol administration during continuous sedation and analgesia on the nociceptive flexion reflex threshold (NFRT) and Bispectral Index (BIS) in ventilated children. We examined patients who received propofol before planned endotracheal suctioning. Patients were clinically assessed using the modified Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability (mFLACC) scale and COMFORT-B (Comfort Behavior) scale. We continuously recorded the NFRT and BIS. We recorded 23 propofol administrations in eight patients with an average age of 8...
July 27, 2021: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34433767/psychosocial-and-cardiometabolic-predictors-of-chronic-pain-onset-in-native-americans-serial-mediation-analyses-of-2-year-prospective-data-from-the-oklahoma-study-of-native-american-pain-risk
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jamie L Rhudy, Felicitas A Huber, Tyler A Toledo, Parker A Kell, Erin N Street, Joanna O Shadlow
Chronic pain results in considerable suffering, as well as significant economic and societal costs. Prior evidence suggests that Native Americans (NAs) have higher rates of chronic pain than other U.S. racial/ethnic groups, but the mechanisms contributing to this pain disparity are poorly understood. The Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk was developed to address this issue and recruited healthy, pain-free NAs and non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs). Cross-sectional analyses identified several measures of adversity (eg, trauma, discrimination), cognitive-affective factors (perceived stress, pain-related anxiety/catastrophizing), and cardiometabolic factors (eg, body mass index, blood pressure, heart rate variability) that were associated with pronociceptive processes (eg, central sensitization, descending inhibition, hyperalgesia)...
August 24, 2021: Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34372969/left-right-side-specific-endocrine-signaling-complements-neural-pathways-to-mediate-acute-asymmetric-effects-of-brain-injury
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikolay Lukoyanov, Hiroyuki Watanabe, Liliana S Carvalho, Olga Kononenko, Daniil Sarkisyan, Mengliang Zhang, Marlene Storm Andersen, Elena A Lukoyanova, Vladimir Galatenko, Alex Tonevitsky, Igor Bazov, Tatiana Iakovleva, Jens Schouenborg, Georgy Bakalkin
Brain injuries can interrupt descending neural pathways that convey motor commands from the cortex to spinal motoneurons. Here, we demonstrate that a unilateral injury of the hindlimb sensorimotor cortex of rats with completely transected thoracic spinal cord produces hindlimb postural asymmetry with contralateral flexion and asymmetric hindlimb withdrawal reflexes within 3 hr, as well as asymmetry in gene expression patterns in the lumbar spinal cord. The injury-induced postural effects were abolished by hypophysectomy and were mimicked by transfusion of serum from animals with brain injury...
August 10, 2021: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34338897/spinal-and-cerebral-integration-of-noxious-inputs-in-left-handed-individuals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stéphane Northon, Zoha Deldar, Mathieu Piché
Some pain-related information is processed preferentially in the right cerebral hemisphere. Considering that functional lateralization can be affected by handedness, spinal and cerebral pain-related responses may be different between right- and left-handed individuals. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the cortical and spinal mechanisms of nociceptive integration when nociceptive stimuli are applied to right -handed vs. left -handed individuals. The NFR, evoked potentials (ERP: P45, N100, P260), and event-related spectral perturbations (ERSP: theta, alpha, beta and gamma band oscillations) were compared between ten right-handed and ten left-handed participants...
August 2, 2021: Brain Topography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34140802/fibromyalgia-and-nociceptive-flexion-reflex-nfr-threshold-a-systematic-review-meta-analysis-and-identification-of-a-possible-source-of-heterogeneity
#33
REVIEW
Mohammadreza Amiri, Jamie Rhudy, Kei Masani, Dinesh Kumbhare
Background: The nociceptive flexion reflex is a physiological, polysynaptic reflex and refers to the level that an appropriate withdrawal response activates when a painful stimulus is detected. The nociceptive flexion reflex threshold (NFRthr) is defined as the lowest noxious stimulation intensity required to trigger a reflex motor response. Despite wide utilization and reports of the NFRthr, there has been no consensus on a standard and/or best method in assessment of the NFRthr. Objective: To systematically review the literature that compared the NFRthr between individuals with fibromyalgia (FM) and healthy controls; and to identify a source of heterogeneity in these trials...
2021: Journal of Pain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34033965/are-cardiometabolic-markers-of-allostatic-load-associated-with-pronociceptive-processes-in-native-americans-a-structural-equation-modeling-analysis-from-the-oklahoma-study-of-native-american-pain-risk
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jamie L Rhudy, Bethany L Kuhn, Mara J Demuth, Felicitas A Huber, Natalie Hellman, Tyler A Toledo, Edward W Lannon, Shreela Palit, Michael F Payne, Cassandra A Sturycz, Parker A Kell, Yvette M Guereca, Erin N Street, Joanna O Shadlow
Native Americans (NAs) experience higher rates of chronic pain than the general U.S. population, but the risk factors for this pain disparity are unknown. NAs also experience high rates of stressors and cardiovascular and metabolic health disparities (eg, diabetes, cardiovascular disease) consistent with allostatic load (stress-related wear-and-tear on homeostatic systems). Given that allostatic load is associated with chronic pain, then allostatic load may contribute to their pain disparity. Data from 302 healthy, pain-free men and women (153 NAs, 149 non-Hispanic Whites [NHW]) were analyzed using structural equation modeling to determine whether cardiometabolic allostatic load (body mass index, blood pressure, heart rate variability) mediated the relationship between NA ethnicity and experimental measures of pronociceptive processes: temporal summation of pain (TS-pain) and the nociceptive flexion reflex (TS-NFR), conditioned pain modulation of pain (CPM-pain) and NFR (CPM-NFR), and pain tolerance...
May 22, 2021: Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33999769/spinal-and-supraspinal-modulation-of-pain-responses-by-hypnosis-suggestions-and-distraction
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bérengère Houzé, Anouk Streff, Mathieu Piché, Pierre Rainville
The mechanisms underlying pain modulation by hypnosis and the contribution of hypnotic induction to the efficacy of suggestions being still under debate, our study aimed, (1) to assess the effects of identical hypoalgesia suggestions given with and without hypnotic induction, (2) to compare hypnotic hypoalgesia to distraction hypoalgesia and (3) to evaluate whether hypnotic suggestions of increased and decreased pain share common psychophysiological mechanisms. To this end, pain ratings, nociceptive flexion reflex amplitude, autonomic responses and electroencephalographic activity were measured in response to noxious electrical stimulation of the sural nerve in 20 healthy participants, who were subjected to four conditions: suggestions of hypoalgesia delivered with and without hypnosis induction (i...
April 2021: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33819573/the-relationship-between-adverse-life-events-and-endogenous-inhibition-of-pain-and-spinal-nociception-findings-from-the-oklahoma-study-of-native-american-pain-risk-ok-snap
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Parker A Kell, Natalie Hellman, Felicitas A Huber, Edward W Lannon, Bethany L Kuhn, Cassandra A Sturycz, Tyler A Toledo, Mara J Demuth, Burkhart J Hahn, Joanna O Shadlow, Jamie L Rhudy
Adverse life events (ALEs) are a risk factor for chronic pain; however, mechanisms underlying this association are not understood. This study examined whether cumulative ALE exposure impairs endogenous inhibition of pain (assessed from pain report) and spinal nociception (assessed from nociceptive flexion reflex; NFR) in healthy, pain-free Native Americans (n = 124) and non-Hispanic Whites (n = 129) during a conditioned pain modulation (CPM) task. Cumulative ALE exposure was assessed prior to testing by summing the number of potentially traumatic events experienced by each participant across their lifespan...
April 2, 2021: Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33721359/does-muscular-or-mental-fatigue-have-an-influence-on-the-nociceptive-flexion-reflex-a-randomized-cross-over-study-in-healthy-people
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Dhondt, L Danneels, J Rijckaert, T Palmans, S Van Oosterwijck, J Van Oosterwijck
Fatigue is a widespread complaint in both healthy and diseased individuals (Engberg et al., 2017; Finsterer et al., 2014) that is often described as an overwhelming sense of tiredness, lack of energy, and feeling of exhaustion (Gruet et al., 2013). Fatigue can be classified as mental fatigue, which relates to the cognitive or perceptual dimensions of fatigue, and physical fatigue, which concerns the performance of the motor system (Gruet et al., 2013).
March 15, 2021: European Journal of Pain: EJP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33710075/prediction-of-nociception-in-children-using-the-nociceptive-flexion-reflex-threshold-and-the-bispectral-index-a-prospective-exploratory-observational-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maximilian D Mauritz, Felix Uhlenberg, Dario Bashir-Elahi, Tobias Werther, Urda Gottschalk, Chinedu Ulrich Ebenebe, Marlies Bergers, Vito Giordano, Eik Vettorazzi, Dominique Singer, Philipp Deindl
OBJECTIVES: The prediction of patient responses to potentially painful stimuli remains a challenge in PICUs. We investigated the ability of the paintracker analgesia monitor (Dolosys GmbH, Berlin, Germany) measuring the nociceptive flexion reflex threshold, the cerebral sedation monitor bispectral index (Medtronic, Dublin, Ireland), the COMFORT Behavior, and the modified Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability Scale scores to predict patient responses following a noxious stimulus. DESIGN: Single-center prospective exploratory observational study...
September 1, 2021: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33633857/the-nociceptive-flexion-reflex-a-scoping-review-and-proposed-standardized-methodology-for-acquisition-in-those-affected-by-chronic-pain
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lukas D Linde, Felipe Ck Duarte, Hamid Esmaeili, Abdul Hamad, Kei Masani, Dinesh A Kumbhare
The nociceptive flexion reflex (NFR) is used in neurophysiological research as an objective measure of nociception. NFR thresholds are reduced in numerous chronic pain pathologies, which are indicative of common central hyperexcitability within conditions. However, variation exists in both the NFR assessment and determinants of NFR threshold among research groups. Our purpose was to provide a review of the recent literature to (a) confirm the NFR threshold's efficacy in identifying those with chronic pain compared to controls and (b) provide a narrative synthesis on the current methodology used to assess the NFR in clinical populations...
February 2021: British Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33577995/reduction-of-pain-and-spinal-nociceptive-transmission-by-working-memory-is-load-dependant
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zoha Deldar, Isabelle Blanchette, Mathieu Piché
Working memory (WM) engagement produces pain inhibition. However, it remains unclear whether higher WM load increases this effect. The aim of this study was to investigate the interaction between WM load and pain inhibition by WM and examine the contribution of cerebrospinal mechanism. Thirty-eight healthy volunteers were assigned to one of 2 n-back groups for which WM load was different (2-back or 3-back). The experimental protocol comprised 5 counterbalanced conditions (0-back, n-back, pain, 0-back with pain, and n-back with pain)...
February 10, 2021: Journal of Pain
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