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CompletedNCT03805854

Modulating Pain Using Transcranial Alternating Stimulation (tACS) in Healthy Human Subjects

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
39 (actual)
Sponsor
Technical University of Munich · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Pain is a highly complex and subjective phenomenon which results from the dynamic integration of sensory and contextual (i.e. cognitive, emotional, and motivational) processes. Recent evidence suggests that neural oscillations and their synchronization between different brain areas might form the basis of these integrative functions. When investigating tonic experimental pain lasting for several minutes, for example, objective stimulus intensity is inversely related to alpha (8-13 Hz) and beta (13-30 Hz) oscillations in early somatosensory areas, while subjective pain intensity is positively associated with gamma (30-100 Hz) oscillations in prefrontal cortex. Yet, with a few exemptions, reported links between oscillatory brain activity and pain have mostly been established by correlative approaches which do not allow to infer causality. The current project aims at comprehensively investigating the causal role of neural oscillations for tonic experimental pain in healthy human subjects. To this end, transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) will be employed to modulate oscillatory brain activity in alpha and gamma frequency bands and investigate effects of this manipulation on pain perception and pain-related autonomic responses. Using an established tonic pain stimulation protocol and a double-blind, sham-controlled design, effects of tACS of somatosensory as well as prefrontal brain areas will be investigated. Results promise to elucidate the neural mechanisms underlying tonic experimental pain by testing the mechanistic role of neural oscillations in different aspects of pain processing. Furthermore, they might contribute to the development of urgently needed new treatment approaches for chronic pain using neuromodulatory methods.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICE10 Hz tACS of the bilateral somatosensory cortex10 Hz tACS at 1 mA will be applied over the bilateral somatosensory cortex for 10 minutes using a Neuroconn stimulator (DC-Stimulator MR; Neuroconn, Ilmenau, Germany) and 2 5\*5 cm rubber electrodes placed at electrode positions CP3 and CP4 according to the international 10-20 system.
DEVICE10 Hz tACS of the prefrontal cortex10 Hz tACS at 1 mA will be applied over the prefrontal cortex for 10 minutes using a Neuroconn stimulator (DC-Stimulator MR; Neuroconn, Ilmenau, Germany) and 2 5\*5 cm rubber electrodes placed at electrode positions F3 and F4 according to the international 10-20 system.
DEVICE80 Hz tACS of the bilateral somatosensory cortex80 Hz tACS at 1 mA will be applied over the bilateral somatosensory cortex for 10 minutes using a Neuroconn stimulator (DC-Stimulator MR; Neuroconn, Ilmenau, Germany) and 2 5\*5 cm rubber electrodes placed at electrode positions CP3 and CP4 according to the international 10-20 system.
DEVICE80 Hz tACS of the prefrontal cortex80 Hz tACS at 1 mA will be applied over the prefrontal cortex for 10 minutes using a Neuroconn stimulator (DC-Stimulator MR; Neuroconn, Ilmenau, Germany) and 2 5\*5 cm rubber electrodes placed at electrode positions F3 and F4 according to the international 10-20 system.
DEVICESham stimulation of the bilateral somatosensory cortex10 Hz tACS at 1 mA will be applied over the bilateral somatosensory cortex for 10 seconds at the beginning of the experimental session using a Neuroconn stimulator (DC-Stimulator MR; Neuroconn, Ilmenau, Germany) and 2 5\*5 cm rubber electrodes placed at electrode positions CP3 and CP4 according to the international 10-20 system.
DEVICESham stimulation of the prefrontal cortex10 Hz tACS at 1 mA will be applied over the prefrontal cortex for 10 seconds at the beginning of the experimental session using a Neuroconn stimulator (DC-Stimulator MR; Neuroconn, Ilmenau, Germany) and 2 5\*5 cm rubber placed at electrode positions F3 and F4 according to the international 10-20 system.

Timeline

Start date
2019-04-15
Primary completion
2019-10-23
Completion
2019-10-23
First posted
2019-01-16
Last updated
2020-06-04

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Germany

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03805854. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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