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Potency of descending pain modulatory system is linked with peripheral sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia: An exploratory study

Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by chronic widespread pain whose pathophysiological mechanism is related to central and peripheral nervous system dysfunction. Neuropathy of small nerve fibers has been implicated due to related pain descriptors, psychophysical pain, and neurophysiological testing,...

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Autores principales: Brietzke, Aline Patrícia, Antunes, Luciana Conceição, Carvalho, Fabiana, Elkifury, Jessica, Gasparin, Assunta, Sanches, Paulo Roberto Stefani, da Silva Junior, Danton Pereira, Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto, Souza, Andressa, da Silva Torres, Iraci Lucena, Fregni, Felipe, MD, Wolnei Caumo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6370006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30653087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000013477
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author Brietzke, Aline Patrícia
Antunes, Luciana Conceição
Carvalho, Fabiana
Elkifury, Jessica
Gasparin, Assunta
Sanches, Paulo Roberto Stefani
da Silva Junior, Danton Pereira
Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto
Souza, Andressa
da Silva Torres, Iraci Lucena
Fregni, Felipe
MD, Wolnei Caumo
author_facet Brietzke, Aline Patrícia
Antunes, Luciana Conceição
Carvalho, Fabiana
Elkifury, Jessica
Gasparin, Assunta
Sanches, Paulo Roberto Stefani
da Silva Junior, Danton Pereira
Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto
Souza, Andressa
da Silva Torres, Iraci Lucena
Fregni, Felipe
MD, Wolnei Caumo
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description Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by chronic widespread pain whose pathophysiological mechanism is related to central and peripheral nervous system dysfunction. Neuropathy of small nerve fibers has been implicated due to related pain descriptors, psychophysical pain, and neurophysiological testing, as well as skin biopsy studies. Nevertheless, this alteration alone has not been previously associated to the dysfunction in the descending pain modulatory system (DPMS) that is observed in FM. We hypothesize that they associated, thus, we conducted a cross-sectional exploratory study. To explore small fiber dysfunction using quantitative sensory testing (QST) is associated with the DPMS and other surrogates of nociceptive pathways alterations in FM. We run a cross-sectional study and recruited 41 women with FM, and 28 healthy female volunteers. We used the QST to measure the thermal heat threshold (HTT), heat pain threshold (HPT), heat pain tolerance (HPT), heat pain tolerance (HPTo), and conditional pain modulation task (CPM-task). Algometry was used to determine the pain pressure threshold (PPT). Scales to assess catastrophizing, anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances were also applied. Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was measured as a marker of neuroplasticity. We run multivariate linear regression models by group to study their relationships. Samples differed in their psychophysical profile, where FM presented lower sensitivity and pain thresholds. In FM but not in the healthy subjects, regression models revealed that serum BDNF was related to HTT and CPM-Task (Hotelling Trace = 1.80, P < .001, power = 0.94, R(2) = 0.64). HTT was directly related to CPM-Task (B = 0.98, P = .004, partial-η(2) = 0.25), and to HPT (B = 1.61, P = .008, partial η(2) = 0.21), but not to PPT. Meanwhile, BDNF relationship to CPM-Task was inverse (B = –0.04, P = .043, partial-η(2) = 0.12), and to HPT was direct (B = –0.08, P = .03, partial-η(2) = 0.14). These findings high spot that in FM the disinhibition of the DPMS is positively correlated with the dysfunction in peripheral sensory neurons assessed by QST and conversely with serum BDNF.
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spelling pubmed-63700062019-02-22 Potency of descending pain modulatory system is linked with peripheral sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia: An exploratory study Brietzke, Aline Patrícia Antunes, Luciana Conceição Carvalho, Fabiana Elkifury, Jessica Gasparin, Assunta Sanches, Paulo Roberto Stefani da Silva Junior, Danton Pereira Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto Souza, Andressa da Silva Torres, Iraci Lucena Fregni, Felipe MD, Wolnei Caumo Medicine (Baltimore) Research Article Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by chronic widespread pain whose pathophysiological mechanism is related to central and peripheral nervous system dysfunction. Neuropathy of small nerve fibers has been implicated due to related pain descriptors, psychophysical pain, and neurophysiological testing, as well as skin biopsy studies. Nevertheless, this alteration alone has not been previously associated to the dysfunction in the descending pain modulatory system (DPMS) that is observed in FM. We hypothesize that they associated, thus, we conducted a cross-sectional exploratory study. To explore small fiber dysfunction using quantitative sensory testing (QST) is associated with the DPMS and other surrogates of nociceptive pathways alterations in FM. We run a cross-sectional study and recruited 41 women with FM, and 28 healthy female volunteers. We used the QST to measure the thermal heat threshold (HTT), heat pain threshold (HPT), heat pain tolerance (HPT), heat pain tolerance (HPTo), and conditional pain modulation task (CPM-task). Algometry was used to determine the pain pressure threshold (PPT). Scales to assess catastrophizing, anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances were also applied. Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was measured as a marker of neuroplasticity. We run multivariate linear regression models by group to study their relationships. Samples differed in their psychophysical profile, where FM presented lower sensitivity and pain thresholds. In FM but not in the healthy subjects, regression models revealed that serum BDNF was related to HTT and CPM-Task (Hotelling Trace = 1.80, P < .001, power = 0.94, R(2) = 0.64). HTT was directly related to CPM-Task (B = 0.98, P = .004, partial-η(2) = 0.25), and to HPT (B = 1.61, P = .008, partial η(2) = 0.21), but not to PPT. Meanwhile, BDNF relationship to CPM-Task was inverse (B = –0.04, P = .043, partial-η(2) = 0.12), and to HPT was direct (B = –0.08, P = .03, partial-η(2) = 0.14). These findings high spot that in FM the disinhibition of the DPMS is positively correlated with the dysfunction in peripheral sensory neurons assessed by QST and conversely with serum BDNF. Wolters Kluwer Health 2019-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6370006/ /pubmed/30653087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000013477 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Brietzke, Aline Patrícia
Antunes, Luciana Conceição
Carvalho, Fabiana
Elkifury, Jessica
Gasparin, Assunta
Sanches, Paulo Roberto Stefani
da Silva Junior, Danton Pereira
Dussán-Sarria, Jairo Alberto
Souza, Andressa
da Silva Torres, Iraci Lucena
Fregni, Felipe
MD, Wolnei Caumo
Potency of descending pain modulatory system is linked with peripheral sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia: An exploratory study
title Potency of descending pain modulatory system is linked with peripheral sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia: An exploratory study
title_full Potency of descending pain modulatory system is linked with peripheral sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia: An exploratory study
title_fullStr Potency of descending pain modulatory system is linked with peripheral sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia: An exploratory study
title_full_unstemmed Potency of descending pain modulatory system is linked with peripheral sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia: An exploratory study
title_short Potency of descending pain modulatory system is linked with peripheral sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia: An exploratory study
title_sort potency of descending pain modulatory system is linked with peripheral sensory dysfunction in fibromyalgia: an exploratory study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6370006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30653087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000013477
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