Depression predicts decreased lumbar bone mineral density: A scoping review of chronic psychological stress and spinal tissue pathology

Mary A. Bucklin , Eric C. Gehrke , Jennifer C. Westrick , Michael Gottlieb , John T. Martin
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Abstract

Objective

Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is a complex disease with biological, psychological, and social components and the complex interactions of these components are poorly understood. Chronic psychological stress (CPS) (anxiety, depression, etc.) and pathological changes in spinal tissue (osteoporosis, disc degeneration, etc.) are frequently and independently associated with cLBP, yet their explicit relationship has not been collectively reviewed. The objective of this scoping review is to investigate the current state of research on how CPS may impact spinal tissue pathology.

Design

Five steps were utilized to conduct this scoping review: 1) identify a research objective and establish a search strategy, 2) identify research articles, 3) select research articles that meet search criteria, 4) extract data, 5) summarize and report results.

Results

We identified N ​= ​56 articles relating CPS to spinal pathology. Of those that identified a relationship between CPS and spine pathology (N ​= ​39), most (N ​= ​24) described decreased lumbar vertebral bone mineral density (BMD) between depression and control groups. Animal studies (N ​= ​8) were limited to mice and confirmed a causal relationship between CPS and lower vertebral BMD. Only a few additional human studies (N ​= ​9) documented relationships between other various forms of CPS and spinal tissue pathologies.

Conclusion

This scoping review documents evidence of a relationship between CPS and decreased spine health in humans as well as a causal relationship between the initiation of CPS and decreased BMD in animals. As few studies evaluated disease in other spinal anatomy in relationship to CPS, future work in this area is warranted. Further exploration of CPS beyond depression is warranted as well.
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抑郁症会导致腰椎骨矿物质密度下降:慢性心理压力和脊柱组织病理学范围综述
目的 慢性腰背痛(cLBP)是一种由生物、心理和社会因素组成的复杂疾病,人们对这些因素之间复杂的相互作用知之甚少。慢性心理压力(CPS)(焦虑、抑郁等)和脊柱组织的病理变化(骨质疏松症、椎间盘退行性变等)经常与慢性腰背痛独立相关,但它们之间的明确关系尚未得到全面审查。本次范围界定综述的目的是调查关于 CPS 如何影响脊柱组织病理学的研究现状:1) 确定研究目标并制定搜索策略;2) 识别研究文章;3) 选择符合搜索标准的研究文章;4) 提取数据;5) 总结并报告结果。在确定 CPS 与脊柱病理关系的文章(39 篇)中,大部分(24 篇)描述了抑郁组和对照组之间腰椎骨矿物质密度(BMD)的降低。动物研究(8 项)仅限于小鼠,证实了 CPS 与脊椎骨矿物质密度降低之间的因果关系。只有少数其他人类研究(9 项)记录了其他各种形式的 CPS 与脊柱组织病理学之间的关系。结论本范围综述记录了 CPS 与人类脊柱健康下降之间关系的证据,以及 CPS 的启动与动物 BMD 下降之间的因果关系。由于很少有研究评估其他脊柱解剖结构中的疾病与 CPS 的关系,因此今后有必要在这一领域开展工作。除了抑郁症之外,还需要进一步探索 CPS。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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