Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex sensing analgesia.

Biophysics and Physicobiology Pub Date : 2022-04-08 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2142/biophysico.bppb-v19.0014
Etsuro Ito, Kotaro Oka, Fusako Koshikawa
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Chronic pain often has an unknown cause, and many patients with chronic pain learn to accept that their pain is incurable and pharmacologic treatments are only temporarily effective. Complementary and integrative health approaches for pain are thus in high demand. One such approach is soft touch, e.g., adhesion of pyramidal thorn patches in a pain region. The effects of patch adhesion on pain relief have been confirmed in patients with various types of pain. A recent study using near-infrared spectroscopy revealed that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), especially the left side, is likely to be inactivated in patients experiencing pain relief during patch treatment. Mindfulness meditation is another well-known complementary and integrative approach for achieving pain relief. The relation between pain relief due to mindfulness meditation and changes in brain regions, including the DLPFC, has long been examined. In the present review article, we survey the literature describing the effects of the above-mentioned complementary and integrative treatments on pain relief, and outline the important brain regions, including the DLPFC, that are involved in analgesia. We hope that the present article will provide clues to researchers who hope to advance neurosensory treatments for pain relief without medication.

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背外侧前额皮质感知镇痛。
慢性疼痛通常有一个未知的原因,许多慢性疼痛患者学会接受他们的疼痛是无法治愈的,药物治疗只是暂时有效。因此,对疼痛的补充和综合健康方法的需求很大。其中一种方法是软性接触,例如,在疼痛区域粘连锥体刺片。贴片粘连在不同类型疼痛患者中的镇痛作用已得到证实。最近一项使用近红外光谱的研究显示,在贴片治疗期间经历疼痛缓解的患者,背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC),特别是左侧,可能会失活。正念冥想是另一种众所周知的缓解疼痛的互补和综合方法。正念冥想带来的疼痛缓解与包括DLPFC在内的大脑区域变化之间的关系早已被研究过。在这篇综述文章中,我们回顾了描述上述补充和综合治疗对疼痛缓解作用的文献,并概述了包括DLPFC在内的重要脑区,这些脑区参与了镇痛。我们希望本文将提供线索,研究人员希望推进神经感觉治疗疼痛缓解药物。
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