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Artificial Neural Networks Coupled with MALDI-TOF MS Serum Fingerprinting To Classify and Diagnose Pathological Pain Subtypes in Preclinical Models

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ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 300-311

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.2c00665

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neuropathic pain; fibromyalgia; mass spectrometry; artificial intelligence; MALDI-TOF MS; diagnostics

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Pathological pain can be classified into neuropathic pain and nociplastic pain. Currently, there is no standard method for diagnosing pathological pain subtypes, leading to a challenge for clinicians. By using multimolecular techniques and artificial intelligence, specific fingerprints for pathological pain subtypes can be obtained, which can aid in diagnosis.
Pathological pain subtypes can be classified as either neuropathic pain, caused by a somatosensory nervous system lesion or disease, or nociplastic pain, which develops without evidence of somatosensory system damage. Since there is no gold standard for the diagnosis of pathological pain subtypes, the proper classification of individual patients is currently an unmet challenge for clinicians. While the determination of specific biomarkers for each condition by current biochemical techniques is a complex task, the use of multimolecular techniques, such as matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-offlight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS), combined with artificial intelligence allows specific fingerprints for pathological pain-subtypes to be obtained, which may be useful for diagnosis. We analyzed whether the information provided by the mass spectra of serum samples of four experimental models of neuropathic and nociplastic pain combined with their functional pain outcomes could enable pathological pain subtype classification by artificial neural networks. As a result, a simple and innovative clinical decision support method has been developed that combines MALDI-TOF MS serum spectra and pain evaluation with its subsequent data analysis by artificial neural networks and allows the identification and classification of pathological pain subtypes in experimental models with a high level of specificity.

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