疼痛感知过程中 baroreceptor 卸载由下体负压下体的负压力
S Neumann1, M C K Hamilton2, E C Hart3
1Clinical Trials Unit, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
European journal of pain (London, England)
|April 16, 2024
概括
在健康成年人中,巴罗受体卸载并没有改变疼痛敏感性. 这项研究不支持巴罗反射作为血压低血压的原因.
科学领域:
- 生理学 生理学 生理学
- 疼痛感知 疼痛感知
- 心血管监管 监管心血管系统
背景情况:
- 高血压与疼痛敏感性降低 (血压低血压) 有关.
- 变化的巴罗受体敏感性是血压低血压的一个拟议机制.
- 以前的研究表明,巴罗受体刺激会影响疼痛,但血压变化可能会影响结果.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查巴罗受体卸载是否独立于血压变化,影响疼痛感知.
- 测试巴罗受体卸载导致与血压相关的低血压的假设.
主要方法:
- 20名健康的志愿者通过下体负压 (-5和-20 mmHg) 进行巴罗受体卸载.
- 通过前臂的热刺激来评估疼痛感知.
- 进行了连续的血压和心率监测,并对抗平衡刺激顺序.
主要成果:
- -20 mmHg下部负压会增加心率,但不会影响血压.
- 在巴罗受体卸载过程中,没有观察到感官检测值或疼痛值的显著变化.
- 从热刺激感知到的疼痛在整个实验中保持不变.
结论:
- 在维持全身血压的同时,巴罗受体卸载并没有改变健康成年人的疼痛感知.
- 这些发现不支持改变巴罗反射功能的假设是血压低血压的基础.
- 这项研究表明,对模拟的低血压症的巴罗反射反应不会降低正常压力个体的疼痛敏感性.
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