[Pain and emotional dysregulation: Cellular memory due to pain].

Minoru Narita, Moe Watanabe, Yusuke Hamada, Hideki Tamura, Daigo Ikegami, Naoko Kuzumaki, Katsuhide Igarashi
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Abstract

Genetic factors are involved in determinants for the risk of psychiatric disorders, and neurological and neurodegenerative diseases. Chronic pain stimuli and intense pain have effects at a cellular and/or gene expression level, and will eventually induce "cellular memory due to pain", which means that tissue damage, even if only transient, can elicit epigenetically abnormal transcription/translation and post-translational modification in related cells depending on the degree or kind of injury or associated conditions. Such cell memory/transformation due to pain can cause an abnormality in a fundamental intracellular response, such as a change in the three-dimensional structure of DNA, transcription, or translation. On the other hand, pain is a multidimensional experience with sensory-discriminative and motivational-affective components. Recent human brain imaging studies have examined differences in activity in the nucleus accumbens between controls and patients with chronic pain, and have revealed that the nucleus accumbens plays a role in predicting the value of a noxious stimulus and its offset, and in the consequent changes in the motivational state. In this review, we provide a very brief overview of a comprehensive understanding of chronic pain associated with emotional dysregulation due to transcriptional regulation, epigenetic modification and miRNA regulation.

疼痛和情绪失调:由疼痛引起的细胞记忆。
遗传因素是精神疾病、神经和神经退行性疾病风险的决定因素。慢性疼痛刺激和剧烈疼痛在细胞和/或基因表达水平上产生影响,并最终诱导“细胞因痛记忆”,这意味着组织损伤,即使只是短暂的,也会根据损伤的程度或种类或相关条件,在相关细胞中引起表观遗传异常的转录/翻译和翻译后修饰。这种由疼痛引起的细胞记忆/转化可引起细胞内基本反应的异常,如DNA三维结构、转录或翻译的改变。另一方面,疼痛是一种多维度的体验,具有感觉-辨别和动机-情感成分。最近的人类脑成像研究检查了对照组和慢性疼痛患者之间伏隔核活动的差异,并揭示了伏隔核在预测有害刺激及其抵消的价值以及随之而来的动机状态变化方面发挥着作用。在这篇综述中,我们提供了一个非常简单的概述,全面了解慢性疼痛与情绪失调有关的转录调节,表观遗传修饰和miRNA调节。
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