Age-related changes in excitability of nociceptive flexion reflex. An electrophysiological study in school-age children and young adults.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1989
abstract:
By stimulating the sural nerve at the retromalleolar level and recording EMG response from biceps femoris muscle two components can be evoked: RII (shorter latency, lower threshold, non-nociceptive) and RIII (longer latency, higher threshold, nociceptive). RIII reflex represents a useful tool for pain research in humans since a close correlation exists between the reflex threshold and that of pain. In our study, latency, amplitude, duration and threshold of RII and RIII reflexes were investigated in school-age children (aged 7-14 years) and young adults. RIII threshold was significantly lowered in children, while the other parameters were similar in both groups. Our data suggest the existence of a reduced inhibitory descending control in nociceptive spinal neurones in children.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adolescent, Adult, Aging; physiology, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Pain; physiopathology, Reaction Time, Reflex, Sural Nerve; physiology
List of contributors:
Sandrini, Giorgio; Alfonsi, Enrico; L., Ruiz; Livieri, Chiara; Verri, Anna; Nappi, Giuseppe
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