Differences in multidimensional phenotype of 2 joint pain models link early weight-bearing deficit to late depressive-like behavior in male mice.

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Pain Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-20 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001213
Sara Hestehave, Roxana Florea, Alexander J H Fedorec, Maria Jevic, Lucile Mercy, Annia Wright, Oakley B Morgan, Laurence A Brown, Stuart N Peirson, Sandrine M Géranton
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Abstract

Introduction: Chronic pain is a hallmark of joint diseases. Although these conditions are often accompanied by negative affective symptoms including depression and anxiety, these comorbidities are rarely studied simultaneously in preclinical models where they are poorly characterised. Moreover, how affective symptoms relate to the more obvious sensory and functional symptoms of joint diseases is not well understood. Here, we have addressed these gaps in knowledge.

Methods: We used 2 preclinical models of joint pain in male mice and an array of behavioural and molecular assays to fully characterise functional deficits, mechanical hypersensitivity, affective symptoms, and nociceptive signaling in joint pain, as well as investigate their relationship.

Results: Ankle joint inflammation and knee osteoarthritis induced mechanical hypersensitivity that lasted at least 3 months and that was not different between the 2 models on most days. However, the models presented with markedly different weight-bearing deficits, molecular profiles, and affective outcomes. Specifically, only the model of knee osteoarthritis was accompanied by an increase in negative affective behaviors, including early changes in circadian patterns, persistent cognitive impairments, and late development of depressive-like behavior. Importantly, the early weight-bearing deficit strongly correlated with the emotional profiles and the hypersensitivity at 3 months, suggesting that early objective functional measures may be used as predictors of long-term affective symptoms and pain.

Conclusion: The predictive value of early weight-bearing deficit could prove useful in the clinical setting for adapted therapeutic approaches for the prevention of emotional comorbidities and better pain management for patients with joint pain.

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两种关节疼痛模型的多维表型差异将雄性小鼠的早期负重缺陷与晚期抑郁样行为联系起来。
导言慢性疼痛是关节疾病的一大特征。虽然这些疾病通常伴有消极情绪症状,包括抑郁和焦虑,但在临床前模型中很少同时研究这些并发症,因为这些并发症的特征并不明显。此外,人们对情感症状与关节疾病更明显的感觉和功能症状之间的关系也不甚了解。在此,我们针对这些知识空白进行了研究:方法:我们使用了两种雄性小鼠关节疼痛临床前模型以及一系列行为和分子检测方法,以全面描述关节疼痛中的功能障碍、机械过敏、情感症状和痛觉信号传导的特征,并研究它们之间的关系:结果:踝关节炎症和膝关节骨关节炎诱发的机械超敏反应至少持续了3个月,而且在大多数情况下,两种模型的机械超敏反应并无不同。然而,这两种模型的负重能力、分子特征和情感结果却明显不同。具体来说,只有膝关节骨关节炎模型伴随着负面情绪行为的增加,包括昼夜节律模式的早期变化、持续的认知障碍和抑郁样行为的后期发展。重要的是,早期负重不足与3个月时的情绪特征和超敏性密切相关,这表明早期客观功能测量可作为长期情感症状和疼痛的预测指标:结论:早期负重缺陷的预测价值可在临床环境中用于调整治疗方法,以预防情绪并发症和改善关节疼痛患者的疼痛管理。
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Pain Reports
Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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