Cutaneous C-fiber pain abnormalities of fibromyalgia patients are specifically related to temporal summation
- 15 October 2008
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Pain
- Vol. 139 (2) , 315-323
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2008.04.024
Abstract
Ormal controls (NC), fibromyalgia (FM) subjects show abnormal TSSP, requiring lower stimulus intensities/frequencies to achieve similar TSSP. However, it is unknown whether abnormal TSSP in FM is influenced by peripheral sensitization of C-fiber nociceptors and/or bias in pain ratings. Thus, we evaluated 14 FM subjects and 19 NC with pain threshold tests to selective C-fiber stimulation, 30 s heat stimuli, and repetitive brief (1.5 s) heat pulses at 0.33 Hz using a contact heat stimulator (CHEPS). The intensity of heat pulses was varied to achieve maximal TSSP ratings of 45 ± 10 (numerical pain scale 0–100) in both FM and NC groups. We found that NC and FM subjects had similar pain thresholds to C-fiber stimulation and yet FM subjects required lower heat pulse temperatures to generate the same magnitudes of TSSP (p < .05). This combination of findings does not support peripheral sensitization and suggests central TSSP abnormalities in FM subjects. In a second experiment, all aspects of individually adjusted TSSP heat pulses were kept the same except that the baseline temperature (BT) between heat pulses was surreptitiously alternated between 35 °C and 40 °C. These changes of BT resulted in significantly greater TSSP ratings of FM subjects compared to NC subjects, both at 35 °C and at 40 °C, but did not change their response to the first heat pulse of a stimulus train. These findings provide strong support for alterations of central pain sensitivity and not peripheral sensitization or rating bias as responsible for TSSP differences between NC and FM subjects....Keywords
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