Electrical matrix stimulation suppresses acute itch independently of activation of sleeping nociceptors.
M SchwarzenauerR M RukwiedA LampertR RolkeBarbara NamerPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
Since activation of CMi does not provide additional benefit for itch suppression, spinal pain pathways transmitted via CM versus CMi have differential effects on itch-processing circuits. This is important knowledge for using electrical matrix stimulation as itch suppressor since activation of sleeping nociceptors either requires significantly painful stimulation paradigms or specialized stimulation paradigms as sinusoidal pulses. An alternative approach using half-sine wave pulses with low pain intensity activating specifically polymodal nociceptors to suppress itch via matrix electrode stimulation may be considered.