微生物组在慢性疼痛和炎症中的作用。

Q3 Medicine Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Shawn Manske
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背景:疼痛是一种普遍的体验,其目的是保护人们免受进一步的伤害或损伤,而慢性疼痛在全世界都很普遍。炎症在慢性疼痛中起着核心作用:综述旨在研究慢性疼痛的流行病学、炎症导致慢性疼痛的方式以及微生物组在其中的作用,评估口腔微生物组的功能和饮食因素:结果:炎症反应在急性疼痛向慢性疼痛的转变过程中起着关键作用,各种介质协调了一连串的事件,使疼痛信号传递和敏感化得以延续。微生物群与免疫系统直接相互作用,在解决炎症和慢性疼痛方面发挥着根本性的作用。肠道和口腔微生物群中的菌群失调会加剧全身炎症,加重疼痛症状,并通过肠道-大脑轴影响对疼痛的感知。此外,微生物代谢产物可影响免疫功能,减轻或延续炎症,从而进一步影响疼痛体验。饮食因素也是导致炎症和疼痛的重要因素,不良的营养选择会加剧免疫反应,引发低度炎症,使慢性疼痛状况持续存在:展望未来,必须采取综合方法来治疗慢性疼痛,不仅要解决症状,还要解决潜在的炎症过程和系统性因素。在缓解慢性疼痛和提高整体生活质量方面,跨学科合作和针对患者个体需求的个性化治疗至关重要。通过持续的研究和临床创新,医疗工作者可以为慢性疼痛患者提供更有效、更体贴的治疗。
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The Microbiome's Role in Chronic Pain and Inflammation.

Context: Pain is a universal experience, one that is meant to protect people from further harm or injury, and chronic pain is prominent worldwide. Inflammation plays a central role in chronic pain.

Objective: The review intended to examine the epidemiology of chronic pain, the ways in which inflammation contributes to it, and the microbiome's role in it, evaluating the function of the oral microbiome and dietary factors.

Results: The inflammatory response plays a pivotal role in the transition from acute to chronic pain, with various mediators orchestrating a cascade of events that perpetuate pain signaling and sensitization. The microbiome interacts directly with the immune system and plays a fundamental role in addressing inflammation and chronic pain. Dysbiosis within the gut and oral microbiota can fuel systemic inflammation, exacerbating pain symptoms and influencing pain perception through the gut-brain axis. Additionally, microbial metabolites can influence immune function, reducing or perpetuating inflammation, which can further affect the experience of pain. Dietary factors also contribute significantly to inflammation and pain, and poor nutritional choices can exacerbate immune responses and trigger low-grade inflammation, perpetuating chronic-pain conditions.

Conclusions: Moving forward, a holistic approach to chronic pain management is imperative, addressing not only the symptoms but also the underlying inflammatory processes and systemic contributors. Embracing interdisciplinary collaboration and personalized treatment tailored to the individual patient's needs will be essential in alleviating chronic pain and improving overall quality of life. Through continued research and clinical innovation, healthcare practitioners can work towards more effective and compassionate care for those living with chronic pain.

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