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A systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies on pain catastrophizing

Objectives: Pain catastrophizing is reliably associated with pain reports during experimental pain in healthy, pain-free subjects and in people with chronic pain. It also correlates with self-reports of clinical pain intensity/severity in a variety of disorders characterized by chronic pain in adult...

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Autores principales: Galambos, Attila, Szabó, Edina, Nagy, Zita, Édes, Andrea Edit, Kocsel, Natália, Juhász, Gabriella, Kökönyei, Gyöngyi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6489670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31114299
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S192246
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author Galambos, Attila
Szabó, Edina
Nagy, Zita
Édes, Andrea Edit
Kocsel, Natália
Juhász, Gabriella
Kökönyei, Gyöngyi
author_facet Galambos, Attila
Szabó, Edina
Nagy, Zita
Édes, Andrea Edit
Kocsel, Natália
Juhász, Gabriella
Kökönyei, Gyöngyi
author_sort Galambos, Attila
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description Objectives: Pain catastrophizing is reliably associated with pain reports during experimental pain in healthy, pain-free subjects and in people with chronic pain. It also correlates with self-reports of clinical pain intensity/severity in a variety of disorders characterized by chronic pain in adults, adolescents and children. However, processes, through which it exerts its effects are yet unclear. In this paper, our primary aim was to synthesize neuroimaging research to open a window to possible mechanisms underlying pain catastrophizing in both chronic pain patients and healthy controls. We also aimed to compare whether the neural correlates of pain catastrophizing are similar in these two groups. Methods: PubMed and the Web of Science were searched for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies that explored neural correlates of pain catastrophizing. Results: Twenty articles met the inclusion criteria. The results of our review show a connection between pain catastrophizing and brain areas tightly connected to pain perception (including the somatosensory cortices, anterior insula, anterior cingulate cortex and thalamus) and/or modulation (eg, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex). Our results also highlight that these processes - in relation to pain catastrophizing - are more pronounced in chronic pain patients, suggesting that structural and functional brain alterations (and perhaps mechanisms) related to pain catastrophizing may depend on prior and/or relatively stable/constant pain experience. However, we also found methodological issues and differences that could lead to divergent results. Discussion: Based on our results, pain catastrophizing might be related to salience detection, pain processing, and top-down attentional processes. More research is recommended to explore neural changes to specific types of catastrophizing thoughts (eg, experimentally induced and/or state). Furthermore, we provide ideas regarding pain catastrophizing studies in the future for a more standardized approach.
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spelling pubmed-64896702019-05-21 A systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies on pain catastrophizing Galambos, Attila Szabó, Edina Nagy, Zita Édes, Andrea Edit Kocsel, Natália Juhász, Gabriella Kökönyei, Gyöngyi J Pain Res Review Objectives: Pain catastrophizing is reliably associated with pain reports during experimental pain in healthy, pain-free subjects and in people with chronic pain. It also correlates with self-reports of clinical pain intensity/severity in a variety of disorders characterized by chronic pain in adults, adolescents and children. However, processes, through which it exerts its effects are yet unclear. In this paper, our primary aim was to synthesize neuroimaging research to open a window to possible mechanisms underlying pain catastrophizing in both chronic pain patients and healthy controls. We also aimed to compare whether the neural correlates of pain catastrophizing are similar in these two groups. Methods: PubMed and the Web of Science were searched for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies that explored neural correlates of pain catastrophizing. Results: Twenty articles met the inclusion criteria. The results of our review show a connection between pain catastrophizing and brain areas tightly connected to pain perception (including the somatosensory cortices, anterior insula, anterior cingulate cortex and thalamus) and/or modulation (eg, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex). Our results also highlight that these processes - in relation to pain catastrophizing - are more pronounced in chronic pain patients, suggesting that structural and functional brain alterations (and perhaps mechanisms) related to pain catastrophizing may depend on prior and/or relatively stable/constant pain experience. However, we also found methodological issues and differences that could lead to divergent results. Discussion: Based on our results, pain catastrophizing might be related to salience detection, pain processing, and top-down attentional processes. More research is recommended to explore neural changes to specific types of catastrophizing thoughts (eg, experimentally induced and/or state). Furthermore, we provide ideas regarding pain catastrophizing studies in the future for a more standardized approach. Dove 2019-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6489670/ /pubmed/31114299 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S192246 Text en © 2019 Galambos et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Szabó, Edina
Nagy, Zita
Édes, Andrea Edit
Kocsel, Natália
Juhász, Gabriella
Kökönyei, Gyöngyi
A systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies on pain catastrophizing
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title_short A systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies on pain catastrophizing
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