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Studies on deep brain stimulation of the ventral posterolateral nucleus for reducing cold allodynia

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dc.contributor.author김진형-
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-24T09:06:13Z-
dc.date.available2015-12-24T09:06:13Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/134963-
dc.descriptionDept. of Medical Science/박사-
dc.description.abstractNeuropathic pain is often severe. Neuropathic pain causes patients to feel indescribable pain in whole life. Neuropathic pain, one of the degenerative diseases, is caused by direct or indirect nerve injury. To modulate pain in patients, deep brain stimulation (DBS) is used in clinic, but its mechanism of action remains unclear. Patients with neuropathic pain can feel pain by various types of stimulations such as mechanical and cold stimuli. However, studies of cold allodynia are less than those of tactile allodynia. To study the effect of DBS for cold allodynia, three experiments were carried on using experimental animals. First, it was found that conventional behavior test with DBS study on neuropathic pain could not alter cold allodynia. Therefore, in second experiment, an altered behavior test method which is measuring duration of showing pain responses is introduced, and it is different from conventional test method for measuring neuropathic pain. It 2 is, besides, demonstrated that the new test method is well co-related with conventional one. Finally, in third experiment, the new test method for measuring cold allodynia was applied for DBS study, and it is demonstrated that cold allodynia was decreased by DBS. Besides, further experiment was carried on for investigating action mechanism of DBS on cold allodynia. In this study, the suppression of pain by DBS in the Ventral posterolateral nucleus (VPL) in neuropathic pain rats was observed. To carry on animal experiments, a tibial and sural transection model which is one of sciatic nerve injury models was used, and mechanical and cold allodynia through von Frey and acetone tests were measured. Especially, a new behavior test method which is altered from conventional response counting method was applied in this study. The altered method records the duration of pain response. After all, to demonstrate how DBS acts in modulating pain, electrophysiological study was carried on. First, it is found that the electrical stimulation of the VPL effectively suppresses mechanical allodynia. However it could not be demonstrated any changes in cold allodynia using conventional behavior test method. Second, the new behavior test that records the time of showing withdrawal behaviors by pain stimulation. DBS in the VPL (VPL DBS) demonstrated that pain response duration was significantly reduced in mechanical allodynia. Finally, this new behavior test method was applied for measuring cold allodynia. It was found that there are differences in the degree of cold allodynia elicited between a conventional method that measured the number of pain responses and altered novel method that measured the duration of pain responses. Cold allodynia after DBS did not differ when conventional analysis was applied, but the pain response duration was decreased. In electrophysiological study, it was demonstrated that neuronal activity in the VPL is suppressed by DBS in VPL. From this study, it could be suggested that VPL DBS can modulate cold allodynia. Besides, it could be also suggested that the difference between tactile and cold allodynia in VPL DBS is resulted from complex pathways on pain processing and pain signaling.-
dc.description.statementOfResponsibilityopen-
dc.publisherGraduate School, Yonsei University-
dc.rightsCC BY-NC-ND 2.0 KR-
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/kr/-
dc.titleStudies on deep brain stimulation of the ventral posterolateral nucleus for reducing cold allodynia-
dc.title.alternative냉 이질통의 치료를 위한 후외측복측핵 심부뇌자극술의 효과에 대한 연구-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameKim, Jinhyung-
dc.type.localDissertation-
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