نتایج جستجو برای: sensory thresholds

تعداد نتایج: 126041  

Journal: :Neuroreport 2001
C L Pan Y H Lin W M Lin T Y Tai S T Hsieh

Patients with peripheral neuropathy have symptoms involving small-diameter nociceptive nerves and elevated thermal thresholds. Nociceptive nerves terminate in the epidermis of the skin and are readily demonstrated with the neuronal marker, protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5). To investigate the pathological characteristics of elevated thermal thresholds, we performed PGP 9.5 immunocytochemistry ...

2015
Magdalena Krzyżanowska Katarzyna Muszer Konrad Chabowski Adam Reich

INTRODUCTION Atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis are chronic inflammatory skin diseases frequently accompanied by itching. The exact pathogenesis of dermatological pruritus remains unknown, but it is believed that altered skin innervation may play a role. AIM The assessment of the sensory threshold in AD and psoriasis in relation to pruritus experienced by patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS A ...

2010
Sareh Said Yekta Felix Koch Maurice B Grosjean Marcella Esteves-Oliveira Jamal M Stein Alireza Ghassemi Dieter Riediger Friedrich Lampert Ralf Smeets

BACKGROUND Quantitative sensory testing (QST) is applied to evaluate somatosensory nerve fiber function in the spinal system. This study uses QST in patients with sensory dysfunctions after oral and maxillofacial surgery. METHODS Orofacial sensory functions were investigated by psychophysical means in 60 volunteers (30 patients with sensory disturbances and 30 control subjects) in innervation...

Journal: :European journal of anaesthesiology 2007
D Keizer M van Wijhe W J Post D R A Uges J M K H Wierda

BACKGROUND Allodynia is a common and disabling symptom in many patients with neuropathic pain. Whereas quantification of pain mostly depends on subjective pain reports, allodynia can also be measured objectively with quantitative sensory testing. In this pilot study, we investigated the clinical relevance of quantitative sensory testing with Von Frey monofilaments in patients with allodynia as ...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2013
Sara J Aton

Recently developed neuroimaging and electrophysiological techniques are allowing us to answer fundamental questions about how behavioral states regulate our perception of the external environment. Studies using these techniques have yielded surprising insights into how sensory processing is affected at the earliest stages by attention and motivation, and how new sensory information received dur...

Journal: :European journal of pain 2017
W W Peng X L Guo Q Q Jin H Wei X L Xia Y Zhang P C Huang W C Wang S L Li J S Wang J Chen L Hu

BACKGROUND Post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN), which develops after the resolution of a herpes zoster eruption, is an exceptionally drug-resistant neuropathic pain. The unsatisfactory management of PHN partly results from the difficulty in dissecting out its contributing factors due to the complexity of PHN mechanism. METHODS Here, to elaborate our understanding of the PHN mechanism and to establi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Xiong-Jie Yu J David Dickman Dora E Angelaki

The vestibular system is our sixth sense and is important for spatial perception functions, yet the sensory detection and discrimination properties of vestibular neurons remain relatively unexplored. Here we have used signal detection theory to measure detection thresholds of otolith afferents using 1 Hz linear accelerations delivered along three cardinal axes. Direction detection thresholds we...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Bradley N Buran Emma C Sarro Francis A M Manno Ramanjot Kang Melissa L Caras Dan H Sanes

Manipulations of the sensory environment typically induce greater changes to the developing nervous system than they do in adulthood. The relevance of these neural changes can be evaluated by examining the age-dependent effects of sensory experience on quantitative measures of perception. Here, we measured frequency modulation (FM) detection thresholds in adult gerbils and investigated whether ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Marco L Loggia M Catherine Bushnell Martine Tétreault Isabelle Thiffault Claude Bhérer Nazma K Mohammed Anil A Kuchinad Audrey Laferrière Marie-Josée Dicaire Lina Loisel Jeffrey S Mogil Bernard Brais

Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type 2 (HSAN2) is a rare recessive genetic disorder characterized by severe sensory loss affecting the tactile, thermal and nociceptive modalities. Although heterozygous carriers of nonsense mutations in the HSN2 gene, called with-no-lysine(K)-1 (WNK1), do not develop the disease, historical and experimental evidence suggests that these individuals mi...

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