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Previous PET and fMRI brain imaging studies targeting neural networks processing
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sensation have used histamine as the sole
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inducer. In contrast with histamine, cowhage-induced
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is mediated via proteinase activated receptors PAR2 and is transmitted through a separate spinothalamic pathway, therefore imaging the brain activation evoked by cowhage could provide further insight into central processing of
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. We report for the first time a functional MRI Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL) study of neuronal processing of
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induced by cowhage, analyzed in contrast with histamine-induced
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. We also explored the brain responses induced by histamine and cowhage combined in a tight sequence. The results of our analyses obtained in a group of 15 healthy volunteers suggested that cowhage and histamine co-activated a core group of brain structures, while also revealing notable differences. Core areas activated by both stimuli were found in the thalamus, primary and secondary somatosensory cortices, posterior parietal cortex, superior and middle temporal cortices,
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, ACC, precuneus and cuneus. Cowhage induced a notably distinct and more extensive involvement of the insular cortex, claustrum, basal ganglia, putamen, thalamic nuclei and pulvinar. The differences observed between these two
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modalities were investigated to determine the impact of quantitative versus qualitative factors, and correlations between
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intensity and the patterns in brain activation were explored. Our analysis revealed that the most significant differences between cowhage and histamine
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were not affected by stimulus intensity, although a subset of regions displayed activations which were intensity-dependent. The combined application of cowhage and histamine highlighted the role of insula and claustrum in the processing of both
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modalities in the same time. The present results suggest the existence of overlapping but also distinct neuronal networks processing these two different types of
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.
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PMID:A tale of two itches. Common features and notable differences in brain activation evoked by cowhage and histamine induced itch. 2210 Jul 70