Assessment of Peripheral GABA Receptors for Local Pain Relief
- Conditions
- Pain
- Interventions
- Registration Number
- NCT02928328
- Lead Sponsor
- Aalborg University
- Brief Summary
The effect of peripheral GABAA receptor activation on pain and sensitivity in healthy human subjects has never been investigated. However, as earlier studies suggest that activation of peripheral GABAA receptors is anti-nociceptive in rats, it is important to determine if these findings can be translated into human subjects to determine if peripheral GABAA receptors are a viable target for future analgesic drug development.
- Detailed Description
Subproject I This study will test if oral administration of GABA containing solutions will reduce the pain and sensitivity induced by application of capsaicin to the tongue of healthy human subjects. Thirty, pain-free men (n=15) and women (n=15) for the oral cavity study.
Subproject II This study will test the hypothesis that intramuscular injection of GABA alone will not be painful, but will reduce muscle pain sensitivity in healthy human subjects. Thirty, pain-free men (n=15) and women (n=15) will be recruited for the intramuscular GABA injection studies
Subproject III This study will test the hypothesis that intramuscular injection of GABA with glutamate will decrease the intensity of glutamate-evoked muscle pain in healthy human subjects. Thirty, pain-free men (n=15) and women (n=15) will be recruited for the intramuscular glutamate and GABA injection studies.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 90
- Aged 20-40 years
- Free from ongoing or chronic pain
- Adequate conversational English
- Pregnancy or intent to become pregnant, breast feeding
- Signs or symptoms of any serious systemic diseases
- Current malignancies
- High blood pressure
- Requirement for chronic administration of psychiatric, analgesic or other medications that might influence their response to pain
- Frequent recreational drug or alcohol use
- Previous neurologic, musculoskeletal or mental illnesses
- Lack of ability to cooperate
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Pain modulation Pain modulation This study will test the hypothesis that intramuscular injection of GABA with glutamate will decrease the intensity of glutamate-evoked muscle pain in healthy human subjects. Intramuscular GABA Intramuscular GABA This study will test the hypothesis that intramuscular injection of GABA alone will not be painful, but will reduce muscle pain sensitivity in healthy human subjects. GABA oral solution GABA oral solution This study will test if oral administration of GABA containing solutions will reduce the pain and sensitivity induced by application of capsaicin to the tongue of healthy human subjects.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pain Intensity Rating continuously for 95 minutes visual analogue scale
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Jaw Function Tests every 5 min for 50 minutes maximal jaw opening, maximal bite force
Quantitative Sensory testing every 10 min for 90 min Pressure detection and pain threshold, thermal detection and pain threshold
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Aalborg University
🇩🇰Aalborg, Denmark