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Clinical Value of Serum Neuroplasticity Mediators in Identifying the Central Sensitivity Syndrome in Patients With Chronic Pain With and Without Structural Pathology

Journal

CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN
Volume 31, Issue 11, Pages 959-967

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000194

Keywords

central sensitivity syndrome; chronic pain; plasticity; BDNF; TNF; cytokines

Funding

  1. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development-CNPq, Brasilia DF, Brazil
  2. Graduate Research Group (GPPG) of Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil [100196]
  3. Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel-CAPES, Brasilia, DF, Brazil
  4. International Cooperation Program-CAPES [023/11]
  5. Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre through its Fundo de Incentivo a Pesquisa e Eventos (FIPE/HCPA), Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Brazilian Funding Authority for Studies and Projects (FINEP) [1245/13]

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Background and Objectives:Central sensitivity syndrome (CSS) encompasses disorders with overlapping symptoms in a spectrum of structural pathology from persistent somatic nociception (eg, osteoarthritis) to absence of tissue injury such as in fibromyalgia, chronic tension-type headache, and myofascial pain syndrome. Likewise, the spectrum of the neuroplasticity mediators associated with CSS might present a pattern of clinical utility.Methods:We studied the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), tumor necrosis factor- (TNF-), and interleukins 6 (IL-6) and IL-10 in female patients with CSS absent of structural pathology (chronic tension-type headache [n=30], myofascial pain syndrome [n=29], fibromyalgia [n=22]); with CSS due to persistent somatic/visceral nociception (osteoarthritis [n=27] and endometriosis [n=32]); and in pain-free controls (n=37).Results:Patients with CSS absent of structural pathology presented higher serum TNF- (28.6112.74 pg/mL) and BDNF (49.87 +/- 31.86 ng/mL) than those with persistent somatic/visceral nociception (TNF-=17.35 +/- 7.38 pg/mL; BDNF=20.44 +/- 8.30 ng/mL) and controls (TNF-=21.41 +/- 5.74 pg/mL, BDNF=14.09 +/- 11.80 ng/mL). Moreover, CSS patients absent of structural pathology presented lower IL levels. Receiver operator characteristics analysis showed the ability of BDNF to screen CSS (irrespective of the presence of structural pathology) from controls (cutoff=13.31 ng/mL, area under the curve [AUC]=0.86, sensitivity=95.06%, specificity=56.76%); and its ability to identify persistent nociception in CSS patients when experiencing moderate-severe depressive symptoms (AUC=0.81; cutoff=42.83 ng/mL, sensitivity=56.80%, specificity=100%). When the level of pain measured on the visual analog scale was <5 and moderate-severe depressive symptoms were observed TNF- discriminated structural pathology in the chronic pain conditions (AUC=0.97; cutoff=22.11 pg/mL, sensitivity=90%, specificity=91.3%).Conclusion:Neuroplasticity mediators could play a role as screening tools for pain clinicians, and as validation of the complex and diffuse symptoms of these patients.

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