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Percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation alters cortical thickness in a pilot study of veterans with fibromyalgia

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate changes in cortical thickness and right posterior insula (r-pIns) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentrations in veterans with fibromyalgia treated with auricular percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation (PENFS). MATERIALS & METHODS: This was a randomized, controlle...

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Autores principales: Woodbury, Anna, Krishnamurthy, Lisa C., Bohsali, Anastasia, Krishnamurthy, Venkatagiri, Smith, Jeremy L., Gebre, Melat, Tyler, Kari, Vernon, Mark, Crosson, Bruce, Kalangara, Jerry P., Napadow, Vitaly, Allen, Jason W., Harper, Daniel
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35733704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynpai.2022.100093
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author Woodbury, Anna
Krishnamurthy, Lisa C.
Bohsali, Anastasia
Krishnamurthy, Venkatagiri
Smith, Jeremy L.
Gebre, Melat
Tyler, Kari
Vernon, Mark
Crosson, Bruce
Kalangara, Jerry P.
Napadow, Vitaly
Allen, Jason W.
Harper, Daniel
author_facet Woodbury, Anna
Krishnamurthy, Lisa C.
Bohsali, Anastasia
Krishnamurthy, Venkatagiri
Smith, Jeremy L.
Gebre, Melat
Tyler, Kari
Vernon, Mark
Crosson, Bruce
Kalangara, Jerry P.
Napadow, Vitaly
Allen, Jason W.
Harper, Daniel
author_sort Woodbury, Anna
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate changes in cortical thickness and right posterior insula (r-pIns) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentrations in veterans with fibromyalgia treated with auricular percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation (PENFS). MATERIALS & METHODS: This was a randomized, controlled, open label investigation conducted in a government hospital. Twenty-one veterans with fibromyalgia were randomized to receive either standard therapy (ST; i.e., 4 weekly visits with a pain practitioner) or ST with auricular PENFS (ST + PENFS). Neuroimaging data was collected at baseline (i.e. before the first treatment session) and again within 2 weeks post-treatment.​ Clinical pain and physical function were also assessed at these timepoints. Single-voxel magnetic resonance spectroscopy was carried out in r-pIns to assess changes in r-pIns GABA concentrations and high-resolution T1-weighted images were collected to assess changes in regional gray matter volume using cortical thickness. RESULTS: Both the ST + PENFS and ST groups reported a decrease in pain with treatment. Volumetric: Cortical thickness significantly decreased in the left middle posterior cingulate (p = 0.018) and increased in the left cuneus (p = 0.014) following ST + PENFS treatment. These findings were significant following FDR correction for multiple comparisons. ST group right hemisphere insula cortical thickness increased post-treatment and was significantly (p = 0.02) inversely correlated with pain scores. ST + PENFS group right hemisphere posterior dorsal cingulate size significantly (p = 0.044) positively correlated with pain scores. GABA: There were no significant correlations with GABA, though a trend was noted towards increased GABA following treatment in both groups (p = 0.083) using a linear mixed effects model. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest a novel effect of PENFS reflected by differential volumetric changes compared to ST. The changes in GABA that occur in both groups are more likely related to ST. Insular GABA and cortical thickness in key regions of interest may be developed as potential biomarkers for evaluating chronic pain pathology and treatment outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-92075632022-06-21 Percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation alters cortical thickness in a pilot study of veterans with fibromyalgia Woodbury, Anna Krishnamurthy, Lisa C. Bohsali, Anastasia Krishnamurthy, Venkatagiri Smith, Jeremy L. Gebre, Melat Tyler, Kari Vernon, Mark Crosson, Bruce Kalangara, Jerry P. Napadow, Vitaly Allen, Jason W. Harper, Daniel Neurobiol Pain Short Communication OBJECTIVE: To evaluate changes in cortical thickness and right posterior insula (r-pIns) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentrations in veterans with fibromyalgia treated with auricular percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation (PENFS). MATERIALS & METHODS: This was a randomized, controlled, open label investigation conducted in a government hospital. Twenty-one veterans with fibromyalgia were randomized to receive either standard therapy (ST; i.e., 4 weekly visits with a pain practitioner) or ST with auricular PENFS (ST + PENFS). Neuroimaging data was collected at baseline (i.e. before the first treatment session) and again within 2 weeks post-treatment.​ Clinical pain and physical function were also assessed at these timepoints. Single-voxel magnetic resonance spectroscopy was carried out in r-pIns to assess changes in r-pIns GABA concentrations and high-resolution T1-weighted images were collected to assess changes in regional gray matter volume using cortical thickness. RESULTS: Both the ST + PENFS and ST groups reported a decrease in pain with treatment. Volumetric: Cortical thickness significantly decreased in the left middle posterior cingulate (p = 0.018) and increased in the left cuneus (p = 0.014) following ST + PENFS treatment. These findings were significant following FDR correction for multiple comparisons. ST group right hemisphere insula cortical thickness increased post-treatment and was significantly (p = 0.02) inversely correlated with pain scores. ST + PENFS group right hemisphere posterior dorsal cingulate size significantly (p = 0.044) positively correlated with pain scores. GABA: There were no significant correlations with GABA, though a trend was noted towards increased GABA following treatment in both groups (p = 0.083) using a linear mixed effects model. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest a novel effect of PENFS reflected by differential volumetric changes compared to ST. The changes in GABA that occur in both groups are more likely related to ST. Insular GABA and cortical thickness in key regions of interest may be developed as potential biomarkers for evaluating chronic pain pathology and treatment outcomes. Elsevier 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9207563/ /pubmed/35733704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynpai.2022.100093 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Short Communication
Woodbury, Anna
Krishnamurthy, Lisa C.
Bohsali, Anastasia
Krishnamurthy, Venkatagiri
Smith, Jeremy L.
Gebre, Melat
Tyler, Kari
Vernon, Mark
Crosson, Bruce
Kalangara, Jerry P.
Napadow, Vitaly
Allen, Jason W.
Harper, Daniel
Percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation alters cortical thickness in a pilot study of veterans with fibromyalgia
title Percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation alters cortical thickness in a pilot study of veterans with fibromyalgia
title_full Percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation alters cortical thickness in a pilot study of veterans with fibromyalgia
title_fullStr Percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation alters cortical thickness in a pilot study of veterans with fibromyalgia
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation alters cortical thickness in a pilot study of veterans with fibromyalgia
title_short Percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation alters cortical thickness in a pilot study of veterans with fibromyalgia
title_sort percutaneous electric nerve field stimulation alters cortical thickness in a pilot study of veterans with fibromyalgia
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35733704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynpai.2022.100093
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