R. Guieu et al., SUBSTANCE-P-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVITY AND ANALGESIC EFFECTS OF VIBRATORY STIMULATION ON PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CHRONIC PAIN, Canadian journal of neurological sciences, 20(2), 1993, pp. 138-141
By applying vibratory stimulation to patients suffering from pain, it
is possible to set up an inhibitory control on the pain pathways which
is based on the activation of large-sized afferent fibres. The exact
mechanisms responsible for these analgesic effects still remain to be
determined, however. For this purpose, we investigated in the present
study whether or not the analgesic effects were accompanied by a decre
ase in the CSF substance P-like immunoreactivity levels (SPLI) of seve
n patients suffering from chronic pain, who were fitted with a ventric
ulo-peritoneal drain. The SPLI levels were determined before and after
30-min vibratory stimulation sessions. The results show that the SPLI
levels decreased as the result of the vibration, but this decrease se
ems to be too slight to account for the pain relief obtained.