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Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summation of heat and pressure pain. | LitMetric

Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summation of heat and pressure pain.

Pain

Physiological Psychology, Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg, Markuspl. 3, D-96045 Bamberg, Germany Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Philipps University Marburg, Germany Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Aalborg University, Denmark.

Published: June 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • Age-related changes in pain perception vary by type of pain, with decreased sensitivity to heat pain but increased sensitivity to pressure pain in the elderly.
  • Research finds that elderly individuals show enhanced temporal summation for heat pain, but it remains unclear if this applies to other types of pain induction.
  • The study highlights that somatosensory thresholds for non-painful stimuli rise with age, while pressure pain thresholds decline, indicating that different types of nociception are affected differently by aging.

Article Abstract

Experimental data on age-related changes in pain perception have so far been contradictory. It has appeared that the type of pain induction method is critical in this context, with sensitivity to heat pain being decreased whereas sensitivity to pressure pain may be even enhanced in the elderly. Furthermore, it has been shown that temporal summation of heat pain is more pronounced in the elderly but it has remained unclear whether age differences in temporal summation are also evident when using other pain induction methods. No studies on age-related changes in spatial summation of pain have so far been conducted. The aim of the present study was to provide a comprehensive survey on age-related changes in pain perception, i.e. in somatosensory thresholds (warmth, cold, vibration), pain thresholds (heat, pressure) and spatial and temporal summation of heat and pressure pain. We investigated 20 young (mean age 27.1 years) and 20 elderly (mean age 71.6 years) subjects. Our results confirmed and extended previous findings by showing that somatosensory thresholds for non-noxious stimuli increase with age whereas pressure pain thresholds decrease and heat pain thresholds show no age-related changes. Apart from an enhanced temporal summation of heat pain, pain summation was not found to be critically affected by age. The results of the present study provide evidence for stimulus-specific changes in pain perception in the elderly, with deep tissue (muscle) nociception being affected differently by age than superficial tissue (skin) nociception. Summation mechanisms contribute only moderately to age changes in pain perception.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2005.03.025DOI Listing

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