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. 2014 Sep;125(9):1870-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2014.01.009. Epub 2014 Jan 28.

Evaluation of nociceptive Aδ- and C-fiber dysfunction with lidocaine using intraepidermal electrical stimulation

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Evaluation of nociceptive Aδ- and C-fiber dysfunction with lidocaine using intraepidermal electrical stimulation

Minori Kodaira et al. Clin Neurophysiol. 2014 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether intraepidermal electrical stimulation (IES) can evaluate nociceptive Aδ- and C-fiber dysfunctions of an experimental model of small-fiber neuropathy (SFN) with transdermal lidocaine.

Methods: Lidocaine tape or placebo was applied to the dorsum of the feet in 14 healthy subjects. Reaction time (RT), sensory threshold, and evoked potentials (EPs) were measured using IES before, and 30 and 60 min after lidocaine/placebo application.

Results: All subjects felt pricking sensations following Aδ-fiber stimulation, and light painful sensations such as pricking, tingling, or burning following C-fiber stimulation using IES. RT was divided bimodally between Aδ- and C-fiber stimulations. At 30 min, lidocaine increased the sensory threshold and decreased the amplitude of EPs in both fiber stimulations. At 60 min, lidocaine's effects were greater for C fibers than for Aδ fibers. The sensory threshold and amplitude of EPs were unchanged among placebo sessions.

Conclusions: IES demonstrated differential effects of transdermal lidocaine on nociceptive Aδ and C fibers, and elucidated the pathophysiology of the experimental model of SFN.

Significance: IES has advantages in terms of cost, convenience, and invasiveness. It may have potential for a clinical tool to elucidate the pathophysiology of patients with SFN, including the differences between Aδ and C fibers.

Keywords: Aδ fibers; C fibers; Intraepidermal electrical stimulation; Lidocaine; Pain; Small-fiber neuropathy.

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