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Repeated 100 Hz TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Hyperalgesia and Suppression of Spinal Release of Substance P in Monoarthritic Rats

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) has been shown to be an effective measure for pain relief. The aim of the present study was to determine the optimal intensity and interval of repeated 100 Hz TENS for the treatment of chronic inflammatory hyperalgesia in a monoarthritic pain model...

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Autores principales: Liu, Hong-Xiang, Tian, Jin-Bin, Luo, Fei, Jiang, Yu-Hui, Deng, Zu-Guo, Xiong, Liang, Liu, Cheng, Wang, Jin-Shu, Han, Ji-Sheng
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1810365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17342243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel056
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author Liu, Hong-Xiang
Tian, Jin-Bin
Luo, Fei
Jiang, Yu-Hui
Deng, Zu-Guo
Xiong, Liang
Liu, Cheng
Wang, Jin-Shu
Han, Ji-Sheng
author_facet Liu, Hong-Xiang
Tian, Jin-Bin
Luo, Fei
Jiang, Yu-Hui
Deng, Zu-Guo
Xiong, Liang
Liu, Cheng
Wang, Jin-Shu
Han, Ji-Sheng
author_sort Liu, Hong-Xiang
collection PubMed
description Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) has been shown to be an effective measure for pain relief. The aim of the present study was to determine the optimal intensity and interval of repeated 100 Hz TENS for the treatment of chronic inflammatory hyperalgesia in a monoarthritic pain model of the rat, and to assess the changes of the spinal substance P (SP) release in response to TENS treatment. A reliable, reproducible chronic monoarthritic pain model was produced by intra-articular injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) at single ankle joint. The efficacy of 100 Hz TENS treatments with different frequencies and intensities was compared. In the acute period (within 3 weeks) of monoarthritis, twice-a-week schedule of TENS reduced the swelling of the inflamed ankle significantly. In the stable period (4–9 weeks), however, once-a-week schedule produced a significantly better therapeutic effect on both inflammation and arthritic hyperalgesia than that of twice- or five-times-a-week schedule. Using three levels of intensity of TENS, we found that the weaker (1-1-2 mA) stimulation produced significantly better therapeutic effects. Repeated TENS produced a reduction of SP content in spinal perfusate in parallel with the progressive reduction of the arthritic pain scores. Our results suggest that (i) consecutive TENS treatments produced cumulative effect for chronic hyperalgesia, (ii) for chronic inflammatory hyperalgesia, a weaker intensity and more sparsely arranged treatment schedule may produce better therapeutic effect and (iii) a decrease in SP release may serve as one of the possible neurochemical mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of multiple TENS treatments on chronic inflammatory hyperalgesia.
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spelling pubmed-18103652007-03-06 Repeated 100 Hz TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Hyperalgesia and Suppression of Spinal Release of Substance P in Monoarthritic Rats Liu, Hong-Xiang Tian, Jin-Bin Luo, Fei Jiang, Yu-Hui Deng, Zu-Guo Xiong, Liang Liu, Cheng Wang, Jin-Shu Han, Ji-Sheng Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Original Articles - Basic Science Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) has been shown to be an effective measure for pain relief. The aim of the present study was to determine the optimal intensity and interval of repeated 100 Hz TENS for the treatment of chronic inflammatory hyperalgesia in a monoarthritic pain model of the rat, and to assess the changes of the spinal substance P (SP) release in response to TENS treatment. A reliable, reproducible chronic monoarthritic pain model was produced by intra-articular injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) at single ankle joint. The efficacy of 100 Hz TENS treatments with different frequencies and intensities was compared. In the acute period (within 3 weeks) of monoarthritis, twice-a-week schedule of TENS reduced the swelling of the inflamed ankle significantly. In the stable period (4–9 weeks), however, once-a-week schedule produced a significantly better therapeutic effect on both inflammation and arthritic hyperalgesia than that of twice- or five-times-a-week schedule. Using three levels of intensity of TENS, we found that the weaker (1-1-2 mA) stimulation produced significantly better therapeutic effects. Repeated TENS produced a reduction of SP content in spinal perfusate in parallel with the progressive reduction of the arthritic pain scores. Our results suggest that (i) consecutive TENS treatments produced cumulative effect for chronic hyperalgesia, (ii) for chronic inflammatory hyperalgesia, a weaker intensity and more sparsely arranged treatment schedule may produce better therapeutic effect and (iii) a decrease in SP release may serve as one of the possible neurochemical mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of multiple TENS treatments on chronic inflammatory hyperalgesia. Oxford University Press 2007-03 2006-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1810365/ /pubmed/17342243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel056 Text en © 2006 The Author(s).
spellingShingle Original Articles - Basic Science
Liu, Hong-Xiang
Tian, Jin-Bin
Luo, Fei
Jiang, Yu-Hui
Deng, Zu-Guo
Xiong, Liang
Liu, Cheng
Wang, Jin-Shu
Han, Ji-Sheng
Repeated 100 Hz TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Hyperalgesia and Suppression of Spinal Release of Substance P in Monoarthritic Rats
title Repeated 100 Hz TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Hyperalgesia and Suppression of Spinal Release of Substance P in Monoarthritic Rats
title_full Repeated 100 Hz TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Hyperalgesia and Suppression of Spinal Release of Substance P in Monoarthritic Rats
title_fullStr Repeated 100 Hz TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Hyperalgesia and Suppression of Spinal Release of Substance P in Monoarthritic Rats
title_full_unstemmed Repeated 100 Hz TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Hyperalgesia and Suppression of Spinal Release of Substance P in Monoarthritic Rats
title_short Repeated 100 Hz TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Hyperalgesia and Suppression of Spinal Release of Substance P in Monoarthritic Rats
title_sort repeated 100 hz tens for the treatment of chronic inflammatory hyperalgesia and suppression of spinal release of substance p in monoarthritic rats
topic Original Articles - Basic Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1810365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17342243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel056
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