The effect of age on Aδ- and C-fibre thermal pain perception

It has been suggested that ageing may have a differential effect on C fibre-mediated protopathic/tonic pain versus epicritic/phasic pain perception mediated by Aδ fibres. The present study attempted to independently assess age-related changes in the function of Aδ- and C-nociceptive fibres by examin...

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description It has been suggested that ageing may have a differential effect on C fibre-mediated protopathic/tonic pain versus epicritic/phasic pain perception mediated by Aδ fibres. The present study attempted to independently assess age-related changes in the function of Aδ- and C-nociceptive fibres by examining CO 2 laser-induced thermal pain thresholds before, during and after a compression block of the superficial radial nerve in 15 young and 15 healthy elderly adult subjects. Nerve block efficacy was monitored via measures of cold, warm and mechanical threshold, and simple reaction time. During nerve compression block, reaction time and mechanical threshold increased, cold sensation became impaired while warm sensation remained unaffected throughout the test in both groups. With respect to pain sensitivity, young adults exhibited significant increases in thermal pain threshold during A-fibre block while pain threshold remained relatively stable across the 3 test periods in the elderly group. It would appear that elderly adults rely predominantly on C-fibre input when reporting pain whereas younger adults utilise additional input from Aδ fibres. Subsequent analysis revealed that during pre- and post-block periods, older adults exhibited a significant elevation in thermal pain threshold; however, when Aδ-fibre function was impaired and only C-fibre information was available, both groups responded similarly. These findings support the notion of a differential age-related change in A-fibre-mediated epicritic pain perception versus C-fibre-mediated protopathic pain.
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Aged
Ageing
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Carbon Dioxide
CO 2 laser
Epicritic pain
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hot Temperature
Humans
Lasers
Male
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Nerve Fibers, Myelinated - physiology
Pain - physiopathology
Pain Measurement
Pain threshold
Pain Threshold - physiology
Protopathic pain
Reaction Time
Somesthesis and somesthetic pathways (proprioception, exteroception, nociception)
interoception
electrolocation. Sensory receptors
Temperature
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
title The effect of age on Aδ- and C-fibre thermal pain perception
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