The pain conductor: brainstem modulation in acute and chronic pain

被引:2
|
作者
Crawford, Lewis S. [1 ]
Boorman, Damien C. [1 ]
Keay, Kevin A. [1 ]
Henderson, Luke A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Brain & Mind Ctr, Sch Med Sci Neurosci, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia
关键词
analgesia; medulla; palliative treatment; patient care; placebo; ROSTRAL VENTROMEDIAL MEDULLA; NEUROPATHIC PAIN; CLINICAL-TRIALS; ESSENTIAL OIL; OFF-CELLS; PLACEBO; PROJECTIONS; RAT; STRESS; ANALGESIA;
D O I
10.1097/SPC.0000000000000598
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Purpose of review It is well established in experimental settings that brainstem circuits powerfully modulate the multidimensional experience of pain. This review summarizes current understanding of the roles of brainstem nuclei in modulating the intensity of pain, and how these circuits might be recruited therapeutically for pain relief in chronic and palliative settings. Recent findings The development of ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging and more robust statistical analyses has led to a more integrated understanding of brainstem function during pain. It is clear that a number of brainstem nuclei and their overlapping pathways are recruited to either enhance or inhibit incoming nociceptive signals. This review reflects on early preclinical research, which identified in detail brainstem analgesic function, putting into context contemporary investigations in humans that have identified the role of specific brainstem circuits in modulating pain, their contribution to pain chronicity, and even the alleviation of palliative comorbidities. The brainstem is an integral component of the circuitry underpinning pain perception. Enhanced understanding of its circuitry in experimental studies in humans has, in recent years, increased the possibility for better optimized pain-relief strategies and the identification of vulnerabilities to postsurgical pain problems. When integrated into the clinical landscape, these experimental findings of brainstem modulation of pain signalling have the potential to contribute to the optimization of pain management and patient care from acute, to chronic, to palliative states.
引用
收藏
页码:71 / 77
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Pain Adaptability in Individuals With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Is Not Associated With Conditioned Pain Modulation
    Wan, Dawn Wong Lit
    Arendt-Nielsen, Lars
    Wang, Kelun
    Xue, Charlie Changli
    Wang, Yanyi
    Zheng, Zhen
    JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2018, 19 (08): : 897 - 909
  • [22] Modulation of auditory sensory memory by chronic clinical pain and acute experimental pain: a mismatch negativity study
    Lu Fan
    Ya-Bin Sun
    Ze-Kun Sun
    Ning Wang
    Fei Luo
    Feng Yu
    Jin-Yan Wang
    Scientific Reports, 8
  • [23] Modulation of auditory sensory memory by chronic clinical pain and acute experimental pain: a mismatch negativity study
    Fan, Lu
    Sun, Ya-Bin
    Sun, Ze-Kun
    Wang, Ning
    Luo, Fei
    Yu, Feng
    Wang, Jin-Yan
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2018, 8
  • [24] Pain modulation in chronic pain patients: the relationship of pain sensitivity, pain inhibition, and distraction analgesia
    Schreiber, K.
    Martel, M.
    Edwards, R.
    JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2014, 15 (04): : S54 - S54
  • [25] Role of endogenous pain modulation in chronic pain mechanisms and treatment
    Yarnitsky, David
    PAIN, 2015, 156 (04) : S24 - S31
  • [26] Central pain transmission & modulation in chronic muscular pain disorders
    Holroyd, KA
    Lipchik, GL
    Boyer, D
    Waller, S
    Malinoski, P
    Stensland, M
    FROM FANTASY TO REALITY - CREATING THE FUTURE OF APPLIED PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY - PROCEEDINGS, 1998, : 213 - 214
  • [27] Central pain transmission and modulation in chronic muscular pain disorders
    Holroyd, KA
    Lipchik, GL
    Boyer, D
    Waller, S
    Malinoski, P
    Stensland, M
    APPLIED PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY AND BIOFEEDBACK, 1998, 23 (02) : 117 - 117
  • [28] Oxytocin and the modulation of pain experience: Implications for chronic pain management
    Tracy, Lincoln M.
    Georgiou-Karistianis, Nellie
    Gibson, Stephen J.
    Giummarra, Melita J.
    NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS, 2015, 55 : 53 - 67
  • [29] Deficient Pain Modulation in Patients with Chronic Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain
    Kashi, Yafit
    Ratmansky, Motti
    Defrin, Ruth
    PAIN PRACTICE, 2018, 18 (06) : 716 - 728
  • [30] Altered Brainstem Pain-Modulation Circuitry Connectivity During Spontaneous Pain Intensity Fluctuations
    Mills, Emily P.
    Alshelh, Zeynab
    Kosanovic, Danny
    Di Pietro, Flavia
    Vickers, E. Russell
    Macey, Paul M.
    Henderson, Luke A.
    JOURNAL OF PAIN RESEARCH, 2020, 13 : 2223 - 2235