Anti- and Pro-Nociceptive mechanisms in neuropathic pain after human spinal cord injury.
Robin LütolfIara De SchoenmackerJan RosnerLaura SirucekPetra SchweinhardtArmin CurtMichèle HubliPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2022)
Central sensitization encompasses deficient endogenous pain modulation and increased nociceptive excitability. These two mechanisms can be assessed in humans by conditioned pain modulation and temporal summation of pain, respectively. Our data demonstrates a lack of descending pain inhibition only in subjects with severe neuropathic pain which may hint towards central sensitization at spinal and/or supra-spinal levels. Disentangling the mechanisms of endogenous pain modulation and neuronal hyperexcitability might improve mechanism-based treatment of neuropathic pain in subjects with spinal cord injury.