Decentralization supersensitivity in headache and central panalgesia.

F. Sicuteri, M. Fanciullacci, S. Michelacci
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Central panalgesia is a syndrome which includes systemic pains of a central nature, usually classified as hysteria, fibrositis and masked depression. Exploration of the peripheral neuromuscular junctions (in the iris by pupillometry, and in veins by computerized venotest) indicates an increased monoamine receptor sensitivity. 5-HT vein sensitivity is particularly impressive (up to 1,000 times). In the vein there appears to be a decentralization supersensitivity, as it is extended to different monoamines (5-HT, dopamine, noradrenaline, tyramine). This type of supersensitivity is compatible with the theory of a deficiency of neurotransmitters at the level of the anti-nociceptive and integrated systems, with subsequent central and peripheral supersensitivity. A similar condition limited to the rostral section of the anti-nociceptive system is valid for the mechanism of idiopathic headache including migraine: central and peripheral supersensitivity to monoamines and opiates is also episodically observed in headache sufferers.
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头痛和中枢痛觉的去中心化超敏反应。
中枢性疼痛是一种包括中枢性全身疼痛的综合征,通常分为歇斯底里、纤维性炎和隐蔽性抑郁。周围神经肌肉连接处(虹膜瞳孔测定仪检查,静脉计算机化静脉试验检查)显示单胺受体敏感性增加。5-HT静脉敏感性尤其令人印象深刻(高达1000倍)。静脉中出现去中心化超敏感,因为它扩展到不同的单胺(5-HT,多巴胺,去甲肾上腺素,酪胺)。这种类型的超敏感与抗伤害和综合系统水平的神经递质缺乏理论相一致,随后是中枢和外周超敏感。类似的情况仅限于抗伤害系统的吻侧部分,对包括偏头痛在内的特发性头痛的机制是有效的:头痛患者也会间歇性地观察到对单胺和阿片类药物的中枢和外周超敏感。
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