Pain Sensitivity During Puberty

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

200

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 20, 2022

Primary Completion Date

July 17, 2024

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2029

Conditions
Pain
Interventions
DEVICE

Thermal Sensory Analyzer

Thermal stimuli: The Thermal Sensory Analyzer (TSA-II or PATHWAY platform - Medoc, Ramat Yishai, Israel) will be used to deliver heat and cold stimuli. These devices can deliver relatively complex stimuli via computer control. All targeted stimulus temperatures will be less than 50°C, and participants will be free to remove their arm or leg at any time from the thermode. Noxious cold stimuli will also be delivered with a plastic water container or a water bath (FISHER, USA). Participants will be free to pull out of the water bath at any time.

DEVICE

Pressure Stimuli

Pressure stimuli: Pressure stimuli will be applied by using a handheld algometer (Wagner Instruments) or the Pressure Algometer (Medoc, Ramat Yishai, Israel). These devices have a round probe that allows quantifying the amount of pressure that is being applied. The Pressure Algometer allows a real-time visual feedback to control and monitor applied pressure rates. Pressure will be applied to the lower leg, volar forearm, or trapezius.

DEVICE

Mechanical Stimuli

Mechanical stimuli: A set of standardised von Frey filaments (0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256mN). The contact area of the hairs with the skin is of uniform size (\<1 mm²) and texture.

BEHAVIORAL

Pain Ratings

Pain intensity and pain unpleasantness ratings will be assessed by numerical rating scale (ranging from 0- no pain/unpleasantness to- 100 the most intense/unpleasantness pain imaginable) and by mechanical and computerized visual analog scales (VAS which ranges between ''no pain sensation'' and ''most intense pain imaginable'').

BEHAVIORAL

Thermal pain thresholds

Cold and heat pain thresholds (CPT and HPT, respectively) will be determined \[22; 55\]. Thresholds are determined by continuous ramping of temperature from 32°C baseline temperature until the participant press a button at the first moment he/she feels pain from the stimulus. Cut-off temperatures are 0°C and 50°C, to minimize potential damage to the skin. The baseline temperature to which the thermode returns before each test is 32°C. The first threshold measurement will be used as a familiarization. The average threshold is calculated from three measurements.

BEHAVIORAL

Pressure pain thresholds (PPT)

Pressure will be increased continually and participants will be instructed to press a button the first moment they feel pain from the pressure stimulus. The first threshold measurement will be used as a familiarization. The average threshold is calculated from three measurements.

BEHAVIORAL

Mechanical temporal summation

A pinprick stimulus with standardised intensity (#6.10 or #6.45 von Frey filament) and a flat contact area of 0.25mm diameter will be used. In this test, participants will rate the pain evoked by a single pinprick stimulus and by a series of 10 identical pinprick stimuli. The 10 identical pinprick stimuli are applied with a frequency of 1 s-1 within an area of 1 cm2. Immediately following the single stimulus and series of stimuli, an evaluation of the pain will be collected. The difference in pain ratings evoked with the one stimuli vs. the 10 stimuli is the temporal summation value.

BEHAVIORAL

Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) efficiency

"The CPM paradigm assesses endogenous inhibitory pain modulation efficiency related to spatial filtering of nociceptive information. CPM testing includes the application of a test stimulus without conditioning (control run) and a subsequent application of the same test stimulus together with a conditioning stimulus (conditioning run). Heat-CPM and pressure-CPM. Heat and pressure CPM will be tested in random order.~The difference between the pain ratings/thresholds of the test stimulus with vs. without the concomitant conditioning stimulus is the CPM magnitude. CPM\<0 (reduction in pain) implies efficient inhibitory pain modulation of spatial filtering."

BEHAVIORAL

Offset analgesia efficiency

"Offset analgesia (OA) paradigm assesses endogenous inhibitory pain modulation efficiency of temporal filtering of nociceptive information. The mechanisms underlying OA are distinct from the CPM mechanisms \[41\]. OA is characterized by a disproportionately large reduction in pain perception after a small decrease in temperature during noxious thermal stimulation.~Offset analgesia will be assessed using the three-temperature method (T1°C 5s, T1+1°C 5s, T1°C 20s). The T1 will be noxious heat (44-48°C) delivered to the hand or leg. During the OA paradigm, real time pain intensity ratings will be obtained using the computerized VAS.~The difference between the pain ratings of the 10-20 seconds noxious stimulus in the OA paradigm compared to a control paradigm (30 seconds of T1) is the OA magnitude. OA\<0 (reduction in pain) implies efficient inhibitory pain modulation of temporal filtering."

BEHAVIORAL

Cold pain tolerance

Cold pain tolerance will be assessed by having participants immerse their hand or foot in a cold (4-12°C) water bath. Tolerance will be defined by the time of hand withdrawal. VAS ratings of cold pain intensity might be obtained periodically, and both pain intensity and pain unpleasantness will be recorded upon hand withdrawal. Limb immersion in the cold water bath will be terminated after 120 s if participants do not withdraw their hand before then.

Trial Locations (1)

63110

Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Washington University School of Medicine

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