Sex differences in the relationship between pain and autonomic outflow during a cold pressor test.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Laila A Chaudhry, Yasmine Coovadia, Brittany K Schwende, Danielle E Berbrier, Will Huckins, Jinan Saboune, Derek A Skolnik, Emily K Van Berkel, Jeffrey S Mogil, Charlotte W Usselman
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Abstract

Background: Chronic pain is partly maintained by the sympathetic nervous system, whose activity is best measured by muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA). MSNA responses to acute pain have been thoroughly investigated, whereas MSNA responses to longer-lasting pain are poorly understood. Therefore, this study examined the relationship between pain ratings and peroneal MSNA during a tonic cold pressor test (CPT) in male and female participants.

Methods: We obtained MSNA measures during a 6 min CPT in 18 young adult (20-33 years) men and women. Verbal pain ratings (0-10) and autonomic outcomes (heart rate [HR], mean arterial blood pressure [MAP], and MSNA) were assessed simultaneously at multiple time points across the CPT.

Results: Pain, HR, and MAP increased in the initial 30s in both sexes. Females increased their MSNA burst frequency (BF) to a greater extent than males. Across the full CPT we observed a positive relationship between pain and HR in males, a positive relationship between pain and MSNA BF in females, and a negative relationship between pain and MSNA burst amplitude in females.

Conclusions: Overall, males displayed a strong relationship between tonic pain and HR, an index of parasympathetic activity, whereas females displayed strong and offsetting relationships between tonic pain and purely sympathetic MSNA variables. These observations suggest sex differences in autonomic mechanisms during tonic pain, which may have relevance to ongoing efforts to modulate pain via manipulations of the autonomic nervous system, as well as sex/gender disparities in chronic pain prevalence.

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冷压试验中疼痛与自主神经流出关系的性别差异。
背景:慢性疼痛部分是由交感神经系统维持的,其活动最好通过肌肉交感神经活动(MSNA)来测量。MSNA对急性疼痛的反应已经进行了彻底的研究,而MSNA对长期疼痛的反应却知之甚少。因此,本研究考察了男性和女性参与者在强直性冷压试验(CPT)期间疼痛评分与腓骨MSNA之间的关系。方法:我们在18名年轻成人(20-33岁)男性和女性的6分钟CPT期间获得了MSNA测量。在CPT的多个时间点同时评估言语疼痛评分(0-10)和自主神经预后(心率[HR]、平均动脉血压[MAP]和MSNA)。结果:疼痛、HR、MAP均在30岁前升高。女性比男性更明显地增加了MSNA突发频率(BF)。在整个CPT中,我们观察到男性疼痛与HR呈正相关,女性疼痛与MSNA BF呈正相关,而女性疼痛与MSNA爆发振幅呈负相关。结论:总体而言,男性在强直性疼痛和副交感神经活动指数HR之间表现出强烈的关系,而女性在强直性疼痛和纯交感神经网络变量之间表现出强烈的抵消关系。这些观察结果表明,强直性疼痛期间自主神经机制的性别差异,可能与通过操纵自主神经系统调节疼痛的持续努力以及慢性疼痛患病率的性别/性别差异有关。
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Biology of Sex Differences
Biology of Sex Differences ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-GENETICS & HEREDITY
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
1.30%
发文量
69
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology of Sex Differences is a unique scientific journal focusing on sex differences in physiology, behavior, and disease from molecular to phenotypic levels, incorporating both basic and clinical research. The journal aims to enhance understanding of basic principles and facilitate the development of therapeutic and diagnostic tools specific to sex differences. As an open-access journal, it is the official publication of the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences and co-published by the Society for Women's Health Research. Topical areas include, but are not limited to sex differences in: genomics; the microbiome; epigenetics; molecular and cell biology; tissue biology; physiology; interaction of tissue systems, in any system including adipose, behavioral, cardiovascular, immune, muscular, neural, renal, and skeletal; clinical studies bearing on sex differences in disease or response to therapy.
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