Conduction velocity of the cold spinal pathway in healthy humans.

2020 
OBJECTIVES We aimed to investigate the conduction velocity of the cold spinal pathway in healthy humans. METHODS Using a cold stimulator consisting of micro-Peltier elements that was able to produce steep cooling ramps up to -300°C/s we recorded cold-evoked potentials after stimulation of the dorsal midline at C5, T2, T6, and T10 vertebral levels and calculated the conduction velocity of the cold spinal pathway. In all participants, we used laser stimulation to deliver painful heat (Aδ-fibres mediated) and warm (C-fibres mediated) stimuli to the same sites in order to compare the conduction velocity of the cold spinal pathway with that of the nociceptive and warm spinal pathways. RESULTS Cold stimulation evoked large-amplitude vertex potentials from all stimulation sites. The mean conduction velocity of the cold spinal pathway was 12.0 m/s, which did not differ from that of the nociceptive spinal pathway (10.5 m/s). The mean conduction velocity of the warm spinal pathway was 2.0 m/s. DISCUSSION This study provides previously unreported findings regarding cold spinal pathway conduction velocity in humans, that may be useful in the assessment of spinal cord lesions, as well as in intraoperative monitoring during spinal surgery.
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