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The Role of the Insular Cortex in Pain

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24065736

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insula; neuropathic pain; plasticity; comorbidities; descending modulation

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The transition from normal to chronic pain involves changes in multiple brain areas associated with pain perception. The insular cortex is consistently activated in pain studies of both normal and chronic pain patients. This review provides an overview of the insular function and its role in pain perception, highlighting the need for further studies on the mechanisms underlying the involvement of the insula in chronic pain and comorbid disorders.
The transition from normal to chronic pain is believed to involve alterations in several brain areas that participate in the perception of pain. These plastic changes are then responsible for aberrant pain perception and comorbidities. The insular cortex is consistently found activated in pain studies of normal and chronic pain patients. Functional changes in the insula contribute to chronic pain; however, the complex mechanisms by which the insula is involved in pain perception under normal and pathological conditions are still not clear. In this review, an overview of the insular function is provided and findings on its role in pain from human studies are summarized. Recent progress on the role of the insula in pain from preclinical experimental models is reviewed, and the connectivity of the insula with other brain regions is examined to shed new light on the neuronal mechanisms of the insular cortex's contribution to normal and pathological pain sensation. This review underlines the need for further studies on the mechanisms underlying the involvement of the insula in the chronicity of pain and the expression of comorbid disorders.

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