Heightened presence of inflammatory mediators in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with trigeminal neuralgia.

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Pain Reports Pub Date : 2023-12-19 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001117
Curtis Ostertag, Timothy N Friedman, Michael B Keough, Bradley J Kerr, Tejas Sankar
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Abstract

Introduction: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a chronic, debilitating facial pain disease causing stabbing pain attacks in the sensory distribution of the trigeminal nerve. The underlying pathophysiology of TN is incompletely understood, although microstructural abnormalities consistent with focal demyelination of the trigeminal nerve root have been shown in patients with TN. Studies of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in patients with TN suggest an increased prevalence of inflammatory mediators, potentially implicating neuroinflammation in the pathophysiology of TN, as it has been implicated in other chronic pain conditions.

Objectives: This study aimed to further assess the inflammatory profile of CSF in TN.

Methods: Cerebrospinal fluid was collected from 8 medically refractory patients with TN undergoing microvascular decompression surgery and 4 pain-free controls (2 with hemifacial spasm; 2 with normal pressure hydrocephalus). Cerebrospinal fluid was collected from the cerebellopontine angle cistern intraoperatively in the patients with TN. Inflammatory profiles of CSF samples were analyzed using a 71-plex cytokine and chemokine multiplex assay.

Results: Ten inflammatory markers were found to be significantly higher in TN CSF, and no analytes were significantly lower. Elevated factors can be classified into pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-9, IL-18, and IL-33), chemokines (RANTES and ENA-78), the tumor necrosis factor superfamily (TRAIL and sCD40L), and growth factors (EGF, PDGF-AB/BB, and FGF-2).

Conclusion: This study further supports the notion that neuroinflammation is present in TN, and that multiple molecular pathways are implicated.

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三叉神经痛患者脑脊液中的炎症介质增多。
简介三叉神经痛(TN)是一种使人衰弱的慢性面部疼痛疾病,会在三叉神经的感觉分布区引起刺痛发作。虽然三叉神经痛患者的微结构异常与三叉神经根局灶性脱髓鞘一致,但对三叉神经痛的基本病理生理学尚不完全清楚。对 TN 患者脑脊液(CSF)的研究表明,炎症介质的流行率增加,这可能与 TN 的病理生理学中的神经炎症有关,因为其他慢性疼痛病症也与神经炎症有关:本研究旨在进一步评估 TN 患者脑脊液的炎症特征:方法:从接受微血管减压手术的 8 名药物难治性 TN 患者和 4 名无痛对照组患者(2 名患有半面痉挛;2 名患有正常压力脑积水)中收集脑脊液。TN 患者的脑脊液在术中从小脑角贮水池中采集。采用71复式细胞因子和趋化因子多重检测法分析脑脊液样本的炎症特征:结果:发现十种炎症标志物在 TN CSF 中明显升高,没有分析物明显降低。升高的因子可分为促炎细胞因子(IL-9、IL-18 和 IL-33)、趋化因子(RANTES 和 ENA-78)、肿瘤坏死因子超家族(TRAIL 和 sCD40L)和生长因子(EGF、PDGF-AB/BB 和 FGF-2):结论:本研究进一步证实了 TN 存在神经炎症的观点,而且涉及多种分子途径。
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Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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