About this trial
The experiment consists of three experimental sessions conducted on three consecutive days.
In all experimental sessions, the participant will fill in a series of questionnaires about how you perceive itch and pain, and about some traits of your personality, such as depression, anxiety and stress.
In the first session, we will mark six test areas in your face (three on each side on jaw, cheek, and temple, respectively). Thent a series of measure-ments in each test area will be conducted:measurement of the blood flow in the skin and sensitivity tests to pressure, pinprick and stroke with a brush.
In the second session, histamine will be applied in one side of the face. On the other side, cowhage spicules will be applied. After 10 minutes, all the tests will be conducted again.
The third session will be identical to the second. However, instead of histamine and spicules, patches containing capsaicin will be applied. In the other side, we will apply patches with placebo (i.e., a non-active patch). After 20 minutes all the tests will be conducted again.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Healthy men and women
18-60 years
Speak and understand English
Disqualifiers
Pregnancy or lactation
Drug addiction defined as any use of cannabis, opioids, or other drugs
Previous or current history of neurological, immunological, musculoskeletal, cardiac disorder or psychiatric diagnoses that may affect the results (e.g., neuropathy, muscular pain in the upper extremities, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, etc.)
Moles, wounds, scars, or tattoos in the area to be treated or tested
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Histamine
- Cowhage
- Capsaicin 8% Patch
- Demo patch