Ch. 8: Neuropathic Pain, Pain Matrix Dysfunction & Pain Syndromes Flashcards

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What is chronic pain in neuropathic pain, pain matrix dysfunction, and pain syndromes?

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the neural mechanisms for regulating pain amplify signals, creating pain in the absence of noxious stimuli

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What is Nociceptive Pain?

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  • Continuing pain stimulus, neurons functioning normally.
  • Find pain and remove it (ex: remove edmea & apin goes away)
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Wha are the symptoms of neuropathic pain?

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  • Paresthesia
    • abnormal, not painful (ex: tingling when foot wakes back up)
  • Dysesthesia
    • abnormal, extra sensation, painful/unpleasant
    • May be burning or shooting pain
  • Allodynia
    • normally not painful touch produces a feeling or perception of pain
  • Secondary Hyperalgesia
    • normally painful stimulus produces pain response that is out of pain proportion (too big!)
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As a mechanism that produces neuropathic pain, what is an Ectopic Foci?

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Signal starts in pain neuron somewhere other than free nerve ending (Ex: tapping on median nerve at carpal tunnel)

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As a mechanism that produces neuropathic pain, what is an Ephatic Transmission?

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  • ephaptic = short circuit
  • Demylenation of many neurons leads to short circuit.
  • Feel normal, non-painful touch and feel that it is painful
    • Touch sensation JUMPS to pain.
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As a mechanism that produces neuropathic pain, what is a Central Sensitization?

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  • anywhere inside nervous system but ESPECIALLY dorsal horn of spinal cord
  • Equivalent of LTP at pain synapse
    • more neurotransmitter, receptors = easier pain signaling
  • Creates Hyperalgesia = pain out of proportion
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As a mechanism that produces neuropathic pain, what is a Structural Reorganization?

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  • touch neurons create synapses on pain neurons in dorsal horn of spinal cord
  • Starts with MASSIVE pain signal
  • Pain neuron withdraws
  • Touch neurons grows new synapses into pain pathway
  • Now, patient perceives simple touch as being PAINFUL
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