人类神经损伤后疼痛的生物学和行为学标志物。

Q2 Medicine Neurobiology of Pain Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ynpai.2019.100038
S.A. Holmes , N. Barakat , M. Bhasin , N.I. Lopez , A. Lebel , D. Zurakowski , B. Thomas , S. Bhasin , K.E. Silva , R. Borra , R. Burstein , L.E. Simons , D. Borsook
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外周神经损伤后外周和中枢变化的演变意味着影响大脑的传入信号的出现。炎症过程的变化可能导致外周和中枢的改变,如心理状态的改变,并且在人类中没有很好的特征。在24名青少年患者和12名年龄性别匹配的对照组中,我们重点研究了踝关节损伤后改变外周和中枢神经系统的四个因素。研究结果包括(a)胫骨、腓骨和坐骨神经分裂的变化与神经退行性变一致;(b) 主要运动和体感区域以及与疼痛处理有关的高级大脑区域的变化;(c) 对疼痛的恐惧和疼痛报告的表达增加;和(d)与神经炎症信号通路有关的细胞因子谱的显著变化。研究结果说明了外周神经损伤引起的变化如何通过外周和中枢神经系统的变化发展为慢性神经性疼痛。
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Biological and behavioral markers of pain following nerve injury in humans

The evolution of peripheral and central changes following a peripheral nerve injury imply the onset of afferent signals that affect the brain. Changes to inflammatory processes may contribute to peripheral and central alterations such as altered psychological state and are not well characterized in humans. We focused on four elements that change peripheral and central nervous systems following ankle injury in 24 adolescent patients and 12 age-sex matched controls. Findings include (a) Changes in tibial, fibular, and sciatic nerve divisions consistent with neurodegeneration; (b) Changes within the primary motor and somatosensory areas as well as higher order brain regions implicated in pain processing; (c) Increased expression of fear of pain and pain reporting; and (d) Significant changes in cytokine profiles relating to neuroinflammatory signaling pathways. Findings address how changes resulting from peripheral nerve injury may develop into chronic neuropathic pain through changes in the peripheral and central nervous system.

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Neurobiology of Pain
Neurobiology of Pain Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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