Does acute hyperglycaemia influence heat pain thresholds?

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The influence of acute hyperglycaemia on pain sensation was assessed in eight young adult non-diabetic subjects. Acute hyperglycaemia was induced with IV glucose in a double blind fashion, with IV saline as a control. Pain thresholds were assessed by a painful heat stimulus delivered by a Marstock thermode on the thenar eminence. Heat pain thresholds did not significantly alter during either acute hyperglycaemia or the control saline infusion. Previous work demonstrating a lowering of electrical pain thresholds by hyperglycaemia has therefore not been confirmed using a natural painful stimulus.

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Chan, A. W., Macfarlane, I. A., Bowsher, D. R., & Wells, J. C. D. (1988). Does acute hyperglycaemia influence heat pain thresholds? Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 51(5), 688–690. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.51.5.688

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