Neural networks involved in painful diabetic neuropathy: A systematic review.

IF 1.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Scandinavian Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2025-04-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1515/sjpain-2024-0069
Johanne Lundager Axelsen, Ulrich Kirk, Søren Bo Andersen, Juliana Janeiro Schmidt, Maria Beck Gaarde, Christopher Lund Franck, Eelco van Duinkerken, François Pouwer
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Objectives: Diabetic distal symmetric polyneuropathy, affecting up to 50% of adults with diabetes, often leads to painful symptoms; yet current treatments are largely ineffective with standard therapies providing limited relief. The aim of this systematic review is to address the knowledge gap in understanding the neural networks associated with painful diabetic polyneuropathy (P-DPN). By synthesizing evidence from neuroimaging studies, it seeks to identify potential targets for neuromodulation-based treatments, ultimately guiding clinicians and researchers in developing novel, more effective therapeutic interventions for P-DPN.

Content: A comprehensive search following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis was conducted across Embase, PsycINFO, and MEDLINE databases to identify relevant neuroimaging studies from 2010 to May 2024. The search focused on studies involving P-DPN and excluded animal research. After the removal of duplicates and irrelevant studies, 18 studies were included and critically appraised for their contributions to understanding the neural correlates of P-DPN.

Summary: The review highlights that P-DPN is associated with alterations in brain networks involved in pain perception, particularly in the primary somatosensory cortex highlighting its role in sensory and pain perception. Regions such as the anterior cingulate cortex and thalamus exhibit altered functional connectivity, with the former showing responses to pain treatment. The review also identified increased connectivity between the cingulate cortex, medial prefrontal cortex, medial temporal region, and insula in individuals with P-DPN, pointing to the involvement of these regions in the emotional and cognitive aspects of pain processing.

Outlook: This review provides a foundational understanding of the neural networks involved in P-DPN, offering potential targets for future neuromodulation therapies. Further research is required to deepen the understanding of these brain alterations and to explore how they can be leveraged for more effective P-DPN treatments.

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神经网络参与疼痛性糖尿病神经病变:系统综述。
目的:糖尿病远端对称多神经病变,影响高达50%的成人糖尿病患者,经常导致疼痛症状;然而,目前的治疗在很大程度上是无效的,标准治疗只能提供有限的缓解。本系统综述的目的是解决理解与疼痛性糖尿病多发神经病变(P-DPN)相关的神经网络的知识差距。通过综合来自神经影像学研究的证据,该研究旨在确定基于神经调节治疗的潜在靶点,最终指导临床医生和研究人员开发新的、更有效的P-DPN治疗干预措施。内容:在Embase、PsycINFO和MEDLINE数据库中进行了系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目的综合搜索,以确定2010年至2024年5月的相关神经影像学研究。搜索集中于涉及P-DPN的研究,排除了动物研究。在删除重复和不相关的研究后,纳入了18项研究,并对其对理解P-DPN的神经相关性的贡献进行了批判性评价。总结:该综述强调了P-DPN与参与疼痛感知的大脑网络的改变有关,特别是在初级体感皮层,突出了其在感觉和疼痛感知中的作用。前扣带皮层和丘脑等区域表现出功能连接的改变,前者表现出对疼痛治疗的反应。该综述还发现,P-DPN患者的扣带皮层、内侧前额叶皮层、内侧颞叶区和脑岛之间的连通性增加,表明这些区域参与了疼痛处理的情感和认知方面。展望:这篇综述提供了对P-DPN相关神经网络的基本理解,为未来的神经调节治疗提供了潜在的靶点。需要进一步的研究来加深对这些大脑改变的理解,并探索如何利用它们来更有效地治疗P-DPN。
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