DocumentCode :
3068857
Title :
Central pain in patients with Parkinson disease evaluated by pain-related evoked potentials
Author :
Takeda, Masanaka ; Yoshikawa, Hiroo ; Okada, Fumiaki ; Tachibana, Toshiya ; Moriyama, Tokuhide ; Yoshiya, Shinichi ; Tachibana, Hisao
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Internal Med., Hyogo Coll. of Med., Nishinomiya, Japan
fYear :
2012
fDate :
1-4 July 2012
Firstpage :
280
Lastpage :
283
Abstract :
Pain is a well-recognized nonmotor manifestation of Parkinson disease (PD). This might be related to not only peripheral factors but also abnormal processing of nociceptive input in the central nervous system (CNS). To investigate possible dysfunction of pain pathway or of the processing of pain input in the CNS, we recorded pain-related evoked potentials induced by intra-epidermal electrical stimulation in patients with PD. Pain-related evoked potentials were recorded in 13 patients with PD and 21 healthy controls. The evoked potentials were recorded from the Cz electrode by intra-epidermal electrical stimulation, which is known to selectively stimulate A delta fibers, at the second digit on each of the 4 limbs. The amplitudes between N1 and P1, which are thought to originate from the cingulate cortex and the insula, were significantly lower in patients with PD compared with controls. Patients with PD showed no significant correlation between the severity of clinical parameters, such as Unified Parkinson´s Disease Rating Scale or Hoehn and Yahr score, and the amplitudes between N1 and P1. In addition, no differences were found in mean N1 or P1 latency between the two groups. These results may reflect the existence of abnormal central processing of pain inputs in PD, which appears to be independent of the clinical expression of motor dysfunction.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomedical measurement; diseases; neurophysiology; skin; A delta fibers; CNS; Cz electrode; Hoehn-Yahr score; Parkinson disease nonmotor manifestation; Parkinson disease patients; Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale; central nervous system; central pain; cingulate cortex; insula; intraepidermal electrical stimulation; motor dysfunction clinical expression; nociceptive input abnormal processing; pain input processing; pain pathway dysfunction; pain related evoked potentials; peripheral factors; Artificial neural networks; Dermis; Epidermis; Lasers; A delta fivers; Parkinson disease; intra-epidermal electrical stimulation; pain-related evoke potentials;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Complex Medical Engineering (CME), 2012 ICME International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kobe
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1617-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCME.2012.6275618
Filename :
6275618
Link To Document :
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