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Thermal Detection Thresholds of Aδ- and C-Fibre Afferents Activated by Brief CO(2) Laser Pulses Applied onto the Human Hairy Skin

Brief high-power laser pulses applied onto the hairy skin of the distal end of a limb generate a double sensation related to the activation of Aδ- and C-fibres, referred to as first and second pain. However, neurophysiological and behavioural responses related to the activation of C-fibres can be st...

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Autores principales: Churyukanov, Maxim, Plaghki, Léon, Legrain, Valéry, Mouraux, André
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22558230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035817
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author Churyukanov, Maxim
Plaghki, Léon
Legrain, Valéry
Mouraux, André
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Legrain, Valéry
Mouraux, André
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description Brief high-power laser pulses applied onto the hairy skin of the distal end of a limb generate a double sensation related to the activation of Aδ- and C-fibres, referred to as first and second pain. However, neurophysiological and behavioural responses related to the activation of C-fibres can be studied reliably only if the concomitant activation of Aδ-fibres is avoided. Here, using a novel CO(2) laser stimulator able to deliver constant-temperature heat pulses through a feedback regulation of laser power by an online measurement of skin temperature at target site, combined with an adaptive staircase algorithm using reaction-time to distinguish between responses triggered by Aδ- and C-fibre input, we show that it is possible to estimate robustly and independently the thermal detection thresholds of Aδ-fibres (46.9±1.7°C) and C-fibres (39.8±1.7°C). Furthermore, we show that both thresholds are dependent on the skin temperature preceding and/or surrounding the test stimulus, indicating that the Aδ- and C-fibre afferents triggering the behavioural responses to brief laser pulses behave, at least partially, as detectors of a change in skin temperature rather than as pure level detectors. Most importantly, our results show that the difference in threshold between Aδ- and C-fibre afferents activated by brief laser pulses can be exploited to activate C-fibres selectively and reliably, provided that the rise in skin temperature generated by the laser stimulator is well-controlled. Our approach could constitute a tool to explore, in humans, the physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms involved in processing C- and Aδ-fibre input, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-33384672012-05-03 Thermal Detection Thresholds of Aδ- and C-Fibre Afferents Activated by Brief CO(2) Laser Pulses Applied onto the Human Hairy Skin Churyukanov, Maxim Plaghki, Léon Legrain, Valéry Mouraux, André PLoS One Research Article Brief high-power laser pulses applied onto the hairy skin of the distal end of a limb generate a double sensation related to the activation of Aδ- and C-fibres, referred to as first and second pain. However, neurophysiological and behavioural responses related to the activation of C-fibres can be studied reliably only if the concomitant activation of Aδ-fibres is avoided. Here, using a novel CO(2) laser stimulator able to deliver constant-temperature heat pulses through a feedback regulation of laser power by an online measurement of skin temperature at target site, combined with an adaptive staircase algorithm using reaction-time to distinguish between responses triggered by Aδ- and C-fibre input, we show that it is possible to estimate robustly and independently the thermal detection thresholds of Aδ-fibres (46.9±1.7°C) and C-fibres (39.8±1.7°C). Furthermore, we show that both thresholds are dependent on the skin temperature preceding and/or surrounding the test stimulus, indicating that the Aδ- and C-fibre afferents triggering the behavioural responses to brief laser pulses behave, at least partially, as detectors of a change in skin temperature rather than as pure level detectors. Most importantly, our results show that the difference in threshold between Aδ- and C-fibre afferents activated by brief laser pulses can be exploited to activate C-fibres selectively and reliably, provided that the rise in skin temperature generated by the laser stimulator is well-controlled. Our approach could constitute a tool to explore, in humans, the physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms involved in processing C- and Aδ-fibre input, respectively. Public Library of Science 2012-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3338467/ /pubmed/22558230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035817 Text en Churyukanov et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Churyukanov, Maxim
Plaghki, Léon
Legrain, Valéry
Mouraux, André
Thermal Detection Thresholds of Aδ- and C-Fibre Afferents Activated by Brief CO(2) Laser Pulses Applied onto the Human Hairy Skin
title Thermal Detection Thresholds of Aδ- and C-Fibre Afferents Activated by Brief CO(2) Laser Pulses Applied onto the Human Hairy Skin
title_full Thermal Detection Thresholds of Aδ- and C-Fibre Afferents Activated by Brief CO(2) Laser Pulses Applied onto the Human Hairy Skin
title_fullStr Thermal Detection Thresholds of Aδ- and C-Fibre Afferents Activated by Brief CO(2) Laser Pulses Applied onto the Human Hairy Skin
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Detection Thresholds of Aδ- and C-Fibre Afferents Activated by Brief CO(2) Laser Pulses Applied onto the Human Hairy Skin
title_short Thermal Detection Thresholds of Aδ- and C-Fibre Afferents Activated by Brief CO(2) Laser Pulses Applied onto the Human Hairy Skin
title_sort thermal detection thresholds of aδ- and c-fibre afferents activated by brief co(2) laser pulses applied onto the human hairy skin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22558230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035817
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