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The Role of Sympatho-vagal Balance on Different Limbs of Pain Perception in Healthy Subjects

The Role of Sympatho-vagal Balance on Different Limbs of Pain Perception in Healthy Subjects

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT01621620
Enrollment
20
Registered
2012-06-18
Start date
2012-08-31
Completion date
2014-08-31
Last updated
2012-06-18

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Conditions

Pain

Brief summary

objectives 1. To study the sympatho-vagal balance effect on different limbs of pain perception. 2. To determine whether it is the hypertension by itself or the baroreflex activation due to blood pressure rise that is responsible for the analgesic effect of acute hypertension. study questions The study questions are derived from the study objectives: 1. Does sympatho-vagal balance influence pain perception? 2. Does sympatho-vagal balance influence diffuse noxious inhibitory control systems? 3. Does sympatho-vagal balance influence temporal summation? 4. Does the hypoalgesic effect to acute increase in blood pressure a result of baroreflex activation?

Detailed description

Hypothesis We hypothesize that the activation of the sympathetic system, which leads to increased hypertension, rather than the cholinergic response to increased BP, is responsible for antinociceptive effect of hypertension. 2.b objectives 1. To study the sympatho-vagal balance effect on different limbs of pain perception. 2. To determine whether it is the hypertension by itself or the baroreflex activation due to blood pressure rise that is responsible for the analgesic effect of acute hypertension. 2.c study questions The study questions are derived from the study objectives: 1. Does sympatho-vagal balance influence pain perception? 2. Does sympatho-vagal balance influence diffuse noxious inhibitory control systems? 3. Does sympatho-vagal balance influence temporal summation? 4. Does the hypoalgesic effect to acute increase in blood pressure a result of baroreflex activation? 3\. Subjects and methods 3.a subjects Every subject will be invited to 2 separate sessions. At least 24 hours will apart the two sessions. The test in each session is described in details in the Hebrew protocol attached to the current protocol in English. An informed consent will be signed by each subject prior to a thorough interview. The interview, composed of several question regarding prior health problems, current or past use of medications as well as demographic details (as detailed in the Hebrew protocol) will take place in the test room prior to the beginning of the first session. Screening tests will include detailed interview, blood pressure, heart rate and ECG strip at the beginning of the first(but not the second) session. The first measurement will be taken following 15 minutes complete rest. The second and the third after 5 and 10 minutes, respectively. Blood examinations are not required in this study. Healthy subjects: 20 age matched subjects (20-50).

Interventions

Sponsors

Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Lead SponsorOTHER_GOV

Study design

Allocation
NA
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Healthy males and females with no known medical conditions, neither taking any chronic medications. * Ages between 20-50. * Capable of reading and signing an informed consent.

Exclusion criteria

* Any known former medical condition by history affecting any system in the body: * cardiovascular - any history of angina or chest pain, known valvular disease, known arrhythmia of any kind in the past. * hypertension defined as SBP \> 130 DBP \> 90 and heart rate at rest \> 90 BPM. * any occlusive peripheral vascular disease (lower limbs' pulses TP, DP, popliteal and femoral pulses absence on physical examination on the first session). * smoking. * History of allergy to any drug. * Inability to understand the experiment procedure and sign an informed consent. * Any history of severe trauma trauma to the limbs. * Any history of neurologic or psychiatric disorder. * Pregnancy or on anticonceptive pills.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
The role of sympatho-vagal balance on different limbs of pain perception in healthy subjectsThe outcome will be the respose to tonic heat pain on a VAS scale from 0-100 (where 0 no pain and 100 worst pain imagined) before and after administration of drugs that afect the sympathetic nervous system.

Countries

Israel

Contacts

Primary ContactLior Dayan, M.D
liordayan.3105@gmail.com972-50-4051014

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026