医学
刺激
瘙痒的
感觉
物理刺激
伤害感受器
经皮神经电刺激
感觉刺激疗法
敏感皮肤
麻醉
感觉系统
皮神经
抑制性突触后电位
感觉神经
伤害
体感系统
皮肤病科
神经科学
外科
内科学
病理
受体
替代医学
精神科
生物
作者
H‐J Nilsson,Elia Psouni,R Carstam,Jens Schouenborg
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-3083.2004.00724.x
摘要
ABSTRACT Background Despite the fact that severe itch is common in many dermatological diseases, the therapeutic arsenal against itching is limited. From neurophysiological experiments, using a new technique termed cutaneous field stimulation, it is known that acute itch can be effectively relieved by stimulation of cutaneous nociceptors. Methods We tested the effects of cutaneous field stimulation (25 min, 16 electrodes, 4 Hz per electrode, up to 0.8 mA) on chronic itch due to atopic dermatitis. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (100 Hz, up to 26 mA) was used for comparison. In 27 patients, itch was measured just prior to, during and at regular intervals up to 12 h after either type of treatment. Results Both treatments augmented the itch sensation during ongoing stimulation, presumably reflecting an altered sensory processing in the somatosensory pathways of chronic itch patients. However, after cessation of cutaneous field stimulation, but not transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, the itch sensation was significantly depressed for up to 7 h. The peak inhibitory effect (about 25% of control) was reached between 1 and 5 h poststimulation. Neither treatment had any significant effect on alloknesis, as measured before and 10 min after stimulation. Conclusion It is concluded that cutaneous field stimulation strongly depresses chronic itch, and is a potentially useful symptomatic treatment of itch.
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