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Using arterial spin labelling to investigate spontaneous and evoked ongoing musculoskeletal pain

Wartolowska, Karolina A.; Bulte, Daniel P.; Chappell, Michael A.; Jenkinson, Mark; Okell, Thomas W.; Webster, Matthew A.; Carr, Andrew J.

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Authors

Karolina A. Wartolowska

Daniel P. Bulte

Mark Jenkinson

Thomas W. Okell

Matthew A. Webster

Andrew J. Carr



Abstract

Clinical pain is difficult to study using standard Blood Oxy-genation Level Dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance imaging because it is often ongoing and, if evoked, it is associated with stimulus-correlated motion. Arterial spin labelling (ASL) offers an attractive alternative. This study used arm repositioning to evoke clinically-relevant musculoskeletal pain in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome. Fifty-five patients were scanned using a multi post-labelling delay pseudo-continuous ASL (pCASL) sequence, first with both arms along the body and then with the affected arm raised into a painful position. Twenty healthy volunteers were scanned as a control group. Arm repositioning resulted in increased perfusion in brain regions involved in sensory processing and movement integration, such as the contralateral primary motor and primary somatosensory cortex, mid- and posterior cingulate cortex, and, bilaterally, in the insular cortex/operculum, putamen, thalamus, midbrain and cerebellum. Perfusion in the thalamus, midbrain and cerebellum was larger in the patient group. Results of a post hoc analysis suggested that the observed perfusion changes were related to pain rather than arm repositioning. This study showed that ASL can be useful in research on clinical ongoing musculoskeletal pain but the technique is not sensitive enough to detect small differences in perfusion.

Citation

Wartolowska, K. A., Bulte, D. P., Chappell, M. A., Jenkinson, M., Okell, T. W., Webster, M. A., & Carr, A. J. (2018). Using arterial spin labelling to investigate spontaneous and evoked ongoing musculoskeletal pain

Other Type Other
Publication Date Sep 18, 2018
Deposit Date Sep 28, 2020
Publicly Available Date Nov 25, 2020
DOI https://doi.org/10.1101/163196
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4930823
Additional Information This is a BioRxiv preprint.

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