Unmyelinated trigeminal pathways as assessed by laser stimuli in humans
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Unmyelinated trigeminal pathways as assessed by laser stimuli in humans
Abstract
Laser pulses excite superficial free nerve endings innervated by small-myelinated (Adelta) and unmyelinated (C) fibres. Whereas laser-evoked scalp potentials (LEPs) are now reliably used to assess function of the Adelta-fibre nociceptive pathways in patients with peripheral or central lesions, the selective activation of C-fibre receptors and recording of the related brain potentials remain difficult. To investigate trigeminal C-fibre function, we directed laser pulses to the facial skin and studied sensory perception and scalp evoked potentials related to Adelta- or C-fibre activation in healthy humans and patients--one having a bilateral facial palsy, two a trigeminal neuropathy, and two a Wallenberg syndrome. We also measured afferent conduction velocity and, with source analysis, studied the brain generators. Whereas laser pulses of low intensity and small irradiated area elicited pinprick sensations and standard Adelta-LEPs, laser pulses of very-low intensity and large irradiated area elicited warmth sensations and scalp potentials with a latency compatible with C-fibre conduction (negative wave 280 ms, positive wave 380 ms); the estimated conduction velocity was 1.2 m/s. The main waves of the scalp potentials originated from the anterior cingulate gyrus; they were preceded by activity in the opercular region and followed by activity in the insular region. The patient with bilateral facial palsy, who had absent trigeminal-facial reflexes, had normal Adelta- and C-related scalp potentials; the patients with trigeminal neuropathy, characterized by loss of myelinated and sparing of unmyelinated fibres, had absent Adelta- but normal C-related potentials; and the patients with Wallenberg syndrome had absent Adelta- and C-related potentials. We conclude that laser pulses with appropriate characteristics evoke brain potentials related to the selective activation of trigeminal nociceptive Adelta or thermal C fibres. The trigeminal territory yields rewarding LEP findings owing to the high density of thermal receptors and, because the short conduction distance, minimizes the problem of signal dispersion along slow-conducting unmyelinated afferents. The opercular-insular region and the cingulate gyrus are involved in the processing of C-fibre trigeminal inputs. The method we describe may prove useful in patients with lesions affecting the trigeminal thermal pain pathways.
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