Boström KJ, de Lussanet de la Sablonière MHE, Weiss T, Puta C, Wagner H
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewedAmputation often leads to painful phantom sensations, whose pathogenesis is still unclear. Supported by experimental findings, an explanatory model has been proposed that identifies maladaptive reorganization of the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) as a cause of phantom pain. However, it was recently found that BOLD activity during voluntary movements of the phantom positively correlates with phantom pain rating, giving rise to a model of persistent representation. In the present study, we develop a physiologically realistic, computational model to resolve the conflicting findings. Simulations yielded that both the amount of reorganization and the level of cortical activity during phantom movements were enhanced in a scenario with strong phantom pain as compared to a scenario with weak phantom pain. These results suggest that phantom pain, maladaptive reorganization, and persistent representation may all be caused by the same underlying mechanism, which is driven by an abnormally enhanced spontaneous activity of deafferented nociceptive channels.
| Boström, Kim Joris | |
| de Lussanet de la Sablonière, Marc | |
| Wagner, Heiko |
Chronischer Rückenschmerz und sensomotorische Kontrolle:
auf dem Weg zur Entwicklung eines modellbasierten diagnostischen Instrumentariums (Chronic back pain) Laufzeit: 01.08.2010 - 31.07.2013 Gefördert durch: Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt Art des Projekts: Beteiligung an einem bundesgeförderten Verbund |