Experimental reduction of pain catastrophizing modulates pain report but not spinal nociception as verified by mediation analyses

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作者
Terry, Ellen L. [1 ]
Thompson, Kathryn A. [1 ]
Rhudy, Jamie L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tulsa, Dept Psychol, Tulsa, OK 74104 USA
关键词
Pain catastrophizing; RIII reflex; Spinal nociception; Psychophysiology; Pain modulation; Supraspinal processing; FLEXION REFLEX NFR; PREMENSTRUAL DYSPHORIC DISORDER; OSTEOARTHRITIC KNEE PAIN; MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER; TEMPORAL SUMMATION; EMOTIONAL MODULATION; SCORING CRITERIA; HEALTHY WOMEN; THERMAL PAIN; THRESHOLD;
D O I
10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000192
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Pain catastrophizing is associated with enhanced pain; however, the mechanisms by which it modulates pain are poorly understood. Evidence suggests that catastrophizing modulates supraspinal processing of pain but does not modulate spinal nociception (as assessed by nociceptive flexion reflex [NFR]). Unfortunately, most NFR studies have been correlational. To address this, this study experimentally reduced catastrophizing to determine whether it modulates spinal nociception (NFR). Healthy pain-free participants (N = 1 13) were randomly assigned to a brief 30-minute catastrophizing reduction manipulation or a control group that received pain education. Before and after manipulations, 2 types of painful stimuli were delivered to elicit (1) NFR (single trains of stimuli) and (2) temporal summation of NFR (3 stimulations at 2 Hz). After each set of stimuli, participants were asked to report their pain intensity and unpleasantness, as well as their situation-specific catastrophizing. Manipulation checks verified that catastrophizing was effectively reduced. Furthermore, pain intensity and unpleasantness to both stimulation types were reduced by the catastrophizing manipulation, effects that were mediated by catastrophizing. Although NFRs were not affected by the catastrophizing manipulation, temporal summation of NFR was reduced. However, this effect was not mediated by catastrophizing. These results indicate that reductions in catastrophizing lead to reductions in pain perception but do not modulate spinal nociception and provides further evidence that catastrophizing modulates pain at the supraspinal, not the spinal, level.
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页码:1477 / 1488
页数:12
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