The role of cardiovascular activity in fibromyalgia and conditioned pain modulation

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Sylvie Lafrenaye ◽  
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Serge Marchand
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AbstractBackground and purposeConditioned pain modulation (CPM) is a testing paradigm representing features of diffuse noxious inhibitory control. There is large diversity in the paradigms applied to induce CPM, and the consistency in CPM responses assessed by different paradigms is largely unknown. We aimed to characterize and explore the associations between the CPM responses assessed by different paradigms in the same cohort.MethodsThirty-three healthy middle-aged subjects underwent six CPM paradigms. The ‘test-stimuli’, consisted of thermal and mechanical modalities, using pain thresholds, suprathreshold pain and temporal summation types of measurements. The ‘conditioning-stimulus’ consisted of a contact heat stimulus applied to the thener of the left hand for 60s at an intensity of 46.5°C.ResultsLarge variability was observed among the responses to the different CPM paradigms. Surprisingly, no correlations were found between the various CPM responses.ConclusionsThe variability in the CPM responses may suggest that the capacity of pain modulation is a multifaceted trait, whose expression varies with the application of different CPM paradigms.ImplicationsConsidering that CPM responses may represent different processes when assessed by different paradigms, we encourage the use of more than one CPM paradigm.


Pain ◽  
2013 ◽  
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pp. 1377-1382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philippe Chalaye ◽  
Laurent Devoize ◽  
Sylvie Lafrenaye ◽  
Radhouane Dallel ◽  
Serge Marchand

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Ioanna Vasileiou ◽  
Efstratios Patsouris ◽  
Stamatios E. Theocharis
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