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Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Interaction: A Possible Role for Gut Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a serious chronic pain syndrome, characterised by muscle and joint stiffness, insomnia, fatigue, mood disorders, cognitive dysfunction, anxiety, depression and intestinal irritability. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) shares many of these symptoms, and FM and IBS frequently co-exi...

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Autores principales: Garofalo, Cinzia, Cristiani, Costanza Maria, Ilari, Sara, Passacatini, Lucia Carmela, Malafoglia, Valentina, Viglietto, Giuseppe, Maiuolo, Jessica, Oppedisano, Francesca, Palma, Ernesto, Tomino, Carlo, Raffaeli, William, Mollace, Vincenzo, Muscoli, Carolina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10296515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371796
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11061701
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author Garofalo, Cinzia
Cristiani, Costanza Maria
Ilari, Sara
Passacatini, Lucia Carmela
Malafoglia, Valentina
Viglietto, Giuseppe
Maiuolo, Jessica
Oppedisano, Francesca
Palma, Ernesto
Tomino, Carlo
Raffaeli, William
Mollace, Vincenzo
Muscoli, Carolina
author_facet Garofalo, Cinzia
Cristiani, Costanza Maria
Ilari, Sara
Passacatini, Lucia Carmela
Malafoglia, Valentina
Viglietto, Giuseppe
Maiuolo, Jessica
Oppedisano, Francesca
Palma, Ernesto
Tomino, Carlo
Raffaeli, William
Mollace, Vincenzo
Muscoli, Carolina
author_sort Garofalo, Cinzia
collection PubMed
description Fibromyalgia (FM) is a serious chronic pain syndrome, characterised by muscle and joint stiffness, insomnia, fatigue, mood disorders, cognitive dysfunction, anxiety, depression and intestinal irritability. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) shares many of these symptoms, and FM and IBS frequently co-exist, which suggests a common aetiology for the two diseases. The exact physiopathological mechanisms underlying both FM and IBS onset are unknown. Researchers have investigated many possible causes, including alterations in gut microbiota, which contain billions of microorganisms in the human digestive tract. The gut-brain axis has been proven to be the link between the gut microbiota and the central nervous system, which can then control the gut microbiota composition. In this review, we will discuss the similarities between FM and IBS. Particularly, we will focus our attention on symptomatology overlap between FM and IBS as well as the similarities in microbiota composition between FM and IBS patients. We will also briefly discuss the potential therapeutic approaches based on microbiota manipulations that are successfully used in IBS and could be employed also in FM patients to relieve pain, ameliorate the rehabilitation outcome, psychological distress and intestinal symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-102965152023-06-28 Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Interaction: A Possible Role for Gut Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis Garofalo, Cinzia Cristiani, Costanza Maria Ilari, Sara Passacatini, Lucia Carmela Malafoglia, Valentina Viglietto, Giuseppe Maiuolo, Jessica Oppedisano, Francesca Palma, Ernesto Tomino, Carlo Raffaeli, William Mollace, Vincenzo Muscoli, Carolina Biomedicines Review Fibromyalgia (FM) is a serious chronic pain syndrome, characterised by muscle and joint stiffness, insomnia, fatigue, mood disorders, cognitive dysfunction, anxiety, depression and intestinal irritability. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) shares many of these symptoms, and FM and IBS frequently co-exist, which suggests a common aetiology for the two diseases. The exact physiopathological mechanisms underlying both FM and IBS onset are unknown. Researchers have investigated many possible causes, including alterations in gut microbiota, which contain billions of microorganisms in the human digestive tract. The gut-brain axis has been proven to be the link between the gut microbiota and the central nervous system, which can then control the gut microbiota composition. In this review, we will discuss the similarities between FM and IBS. Particularly, we will focus our attention on symptomatology overlap between FM and IBS as well as the similarities in microbiota composition between FM and IBS patients. We will also briefly discuss the potential therapeutic approaches based on microbiota manipulations that are successfully used in IBS and could be employed also in FM patients to relieve pain, ameliorate the rehabilitation outcome, psychological distress and intestinal symptoms. MDPI 2023-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10296515/ /pubmed/37371796 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11061701 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Garofalo, Cinzia
Cristiani, Costanza Maria
Ilari, Sara
Passacatini, Lucia Carmela
Malafoglia, Valentina
Viglietto, Giuseppe
Maiuolo, Jessica
Oppedisano, Francesca
Palma, Ernesto
Tomino, Carlo
Raffaeli, William
Mollace, Vincenzo
Muscoli, Carolina
Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Interaction: A Possible Role for Gut Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis
title Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Interaction: A Possible Role for Gut Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis
title_full Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Interaction: A Possible Role for Gut Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis
title_fullStr Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Interaction: A Possible Role for Gut Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis
title_full_unstemmed Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Interaction: A Possible Role for Gut Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis
title_short Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Interaction: A Possible Role for Gut Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis
title_sort fibromyalgia and irritable bowel syndrome interaction: a possible role for gut microbiota and gut-brain axis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10296515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371796
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11061701
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