Objective: Neurophysiological investigation of nociceptive pathway has so far been limited to late cortical responses. We sought to detect early components of the cortical evoked potentials possibly reflecting primary sensory activity. Methods: The 150 IDE micropatterned electrode was used to selectively activate Aδ intraepidermic fibres of the right hand dorsum in 25 healthy subjects and 3 patients suffering from trigeminal neuralgia. Neurographic recordings were performed to assess type of stimulated fibres and check selectivity. Cortical evoked potentials were recorded from C3′-Fz and Cz-Au1. Results: Neurographic recordings confirmed selective activation of Aδ fibres. Early components were detected after repetitive stimulation (0.83/s rate and 250–500 averages); the first negative component occured at 40 ms (N40) on the contralateral scalp. Conclusions: The provided data support the hypothesis that N40 could be the cortical primary response conducted by fast Aδ fibres. Significance: This is the first report of early, possibly primary, cortical responses in humans by nociceptive peripheral stimulation. Although not perfected yet to allow widespread diagnostic use, this is probably the only method to allow fully objective evaluation of the nociceptive system, with important future implications in experimental and clinical neurophysiology.

Early nociceptive evoked potentials (NEPs) recorded from the scalp

Leandri M.;Marinelli L.
2021-01-01

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Objective: Neurophysiological investigation of nociceptive pathway has so far been limited to late cortical responses. We sought to detect early components of the cortical evoked potentials possibly reflecting primary sensory activity. Methods: The 150 IDE micropatterned electrode was used to selectively activate Aδ intraepidermic fibres of the right hand dorsum in 25 healthy subjects and 3 patients suffering from trigeminal neuralgia. Neurographic recordings were performed to assess type of stimulated fibres and check selectivity. Cortical evoked potentials were recorded from C3′-Fz and Cz-Au1. Results: Neurographic recordings confirmed selective activation of Aδ fibres. Early components were detected after repetitive stimulation (0.83/s rate and 250–500 averages); the first negative component occured at 40 ms (N40) on the contralateral scalp. Conclusions: The provided data support the hypothesis that N40 could be the cortical primary response conducted by fast Aδ fibres. Significance: This is the first report of early, possibly primary, cortical responses in humans by nociceptive peripheral stimulation. Although not perfected yet to allow widespread diagnostic use, this is probably the only method to allow fully objective evaluation of the nociceptive system, with important future implications in experimental and clinical neurophysiology.
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Descrizione: post-print full text - Massimo Leandri, Giulia Di Stefano, Andrea Truini, Lucio Marinelli, Early nociceptive evoked potentials (NEPs) recorded from the scalp, Clinical Neurophysiology,Volume 132, Issue 11,2021,Pages 2896-2906,ISSN 1388-2457, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2021.05.027. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388245721006209). © <2021>. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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