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Association of anxiety with intracortical inhibition and descending pain modulation in chronic myofascial pain syndrome

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to answer three questions related to chronic myofascial pain syndrome (MPS): 1) Is the motor cortex excitability, as assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation parameters (TMS), related to state-trait anxiety? 2) Does anxiety modulate corticospinal excitability change...

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Autores principales: Vidor, Liliane Pinto, Torres, Iraci LS, Medeiros, Liciane Fernandes, Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto, Dall’Agnol, Letizzia, Deitos, Alicia, Brietzke, Aline, Laste, Gabriela, Rozisky, Joanna R, Fregni, Felipe, Caumo, Wolnei
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3995110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24645677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-15-42
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author Vidor, Liliane Pinto
Torres, Iraci LS
Medeiros, Liciane Fernandes
Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto
Dall’Agnol, Letizzia
Deitos, Alicia
Brietzke, Aline
Laste, Gabriela
Rozisky, Joanna R
Fregni, Felipe
Caumo, Wolnei
author_facet Vidor, Liliane Pinto
Torres, Iraci LS
Medeiros, Liciane Fernandes
Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto
Dall’Agnol, Letizzia
Deitos, Alicia
Brietzke, Aline
Laste, Gabriela
Rozisky, Joanna R
Fregni, Felipe
Caumo, Wolnei
author_sort Vidor, Liliane Pinto
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description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to answer three questions related to chronic myofascial pain syndrome (MPS): 1) Is the motor cortex excitability, as assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation parameters (TMS), related to state-trait anxiety? 2) Does anxiety modulate corticospinal excitability changes after evoked pain by Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST)? 3) Does the state-trait anxiety predict the response to pain evoked by QST if simultaneously receiving a heterotopic stimulus [Conditional Pain Modulation (CPM)]? We included females with chronic MPS (n = 47) and healthy controls (n = 11), aged 19 to 65 years. Motor cortex excitability was assessed by TMS, and anxiety was assessed based on the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. The disability related to pain (DRP) was assessed by the Profile of Chronic Pain scale for the Brazilian population (B:PCP:S), and the psychophysical pain measurements were measured by the QST and CPM. RESULTS: In patients, trait-anxiety was positively correlated to intracortical facilitation (ICF) at baseline and after QST evoked pain (β = 0.05 and β = 0.04, respectively) and negatively correlated to the cortical silent period (CSP) (β = -1.17 and β = -1.23, respectively) (P <0.05 for all comparisons). After QST evoked pain, the DRP was positively correlated to ICF (β = 0.02) (P < 0.05). Pain scores during CPM were positively correlated with trait-anxiety when it was concurrently with high DRP (β = 0.39; P = 0.02). Controls’ cortical excitability remained unchanged after QST. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that, in chronic MPS, the imbalance between excitatory and inhibitory descending systems of the corticospinal tract is associated with higher trait-anxiety concurrent with higher DRP.
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spelling pubmed-39951102014-04-23 Association of anxiety with intracortical inhibition and descending pain modulation in chronic myofascial pain syndrome Vidor, Liliane Pinto Torres, Iraci LS Medeiros, Liciane Fernandes Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto Dall’Agnol, Letizzia Deitos, Alicia Brietzke, Aline Laste, Gabriela Rozisky, Joanna R Fregni, Felipe Caumo, Wolnei BMC Neurosci Research Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed to answer three questions related to chronic myofascial pain syndrome (MPS): 1) Is the motor cortex excitability, as assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation parameters (TMS), related to state-trait anxiety? 2) Does anxiety modulate corticospinal excitability changes after evoked pain by Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST)? 3) Does the state-trait anxiety predict the response to pain evoked by QST if simultaneously receiving a heterotopic stimulus [Conditional Pain Modulation (CPM)]? We included females with chronic MPS (n = 47) and healthy controls (n = 11), aged 19 to 65 years. Motor cortex excitability was assessed by TMS, and anxiety was assessed based on the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. The disability related to pain (DRP) was assessed by the Profile of Chronic Pain scale for the Brazilian population (B:PCP:S), and the psychophysical pain measurements were measured by the QST and CPM. RESULTS: In patients, trait-anxiety was positively correlated to intracortical facilitation (ICF) at baseline and after QST evoked pain (β = 0.05 and β = 0.04, respectively) and negatively correlated to the cortical silent period (CSP) (β = -1.17 and β = -1.23, respectively) (P <0.05 for all comparisons). After QST evoked pain, the DRP was positively correlated to ICF (β = 0.02) (P < 0.05). Pain scores during CPM were positively correlated with trait-anxiety when it was concurrently with high DRP (β = 0.39; P = 0.02). Controls’ cortical excitability remained unchanged after QST. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that, in chronic MPS, the imbalance between excitatory and inhibitory descending systems of the corticospinal tract is associated with higher trait-anxiety concurrent with higher DRP. BioMed Central 2014-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3995110/ /pubmed/24645677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-15-42 Text en Copyright © 2014 Vidor et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Vidor, Liliane Pinto
Torres, Iraci LS
Medeiros, Liciane Fernandes
Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto
Dall’Agnol, Letizzia
Deitos, Alicia
Brietzke, Aline
Laste, Gabriela
Rozisky, Joanna R
Fregni, Felipe
Caumo, Wolnei
Association of anxiety with intracortical inhibition and descending pain modulation in chronic myofascial pain syndrome
title Association of anxiety with intracortical inhibition and descending pain modulation in chronic myofascial pain syndrome
title_full Association of anxiety with intracortical inhibition and descending pain modulation in chronic myofascial pain syndrome
title_fullStr Association of anxiety with intracortical inhibition and descending pain modulation in chronic myofascial pain syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Association of anxiety with intracortical inhibition and descending pain modulation in chronic myofascial pain syndrome
title_short Association of anxiety with intracortical inhibition and descending pain modulation in chronic myofascial pain syndrome
title_sort association of anxiety with intracortical inhibition and descending pain modulation in chronic myofascial pain syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3995110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24645677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-15-42
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