Different Electrophysiological Responses to Pain-Related Visual Stimuli Between Fibromyalgia and Chronic low Back Pain Women: A Pilot Case-Control Study.

Q1 Psychology
Chronic Stress Pub Date : 2021-12-02 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/24705470211046881
Carlo Lai, Chiara Ciacchella, Gaia Romana Pellicano, Daniela Altavilla, Daniela Sambucini, Teresa Paolucci, Maria Laura Sorgi, Manuela Di Franco, Raoul Saggini, Paola Aceto
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Background: Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain syndrome which occurs in the absence of an organic damage, whom causes is still unclear. Aims of this pilot study were to investigate the neural correlates of fibromyalgia in response to pain-related visual stimuli and explore the psychological differences among fibromyalgia, chronic low back pain (CLBP) and healthy conditions.

Methods: After a clinical assessment, electrophysiological responses to pain-related visual stimuli were recorded using a 256-Hydrocel Geodesic-Sensor-Net. Event-related potentials (ERPs), standardised low-resolution electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA), and psychological (Symptom Checklist-90-Revised) data were analysed for a total sample of 23 women (5 healthy volunteers, 12 fibromyalgia patients, 6 CLBP patients).

Results: The main finding was that fibromyalgia women reported a different brain response to pain-related visual stimuli on the frontal montage compared to women with CLBP (p = .028). Moreover, fibromyalgia women showed an increased activity mainly on the hippocampus (p = .003) and the posterior cingulate cortex (p ≤ .001) in response to algic stimuli compared to not algic ones. Lastly, these women presented higher scores on the somatization (p = .002), obsession-compulsion (p = .045), depression (p = .043) and positive symptom distress (p = .023) dimensions compared to the healthy women.

Conclusions: These preliminary results suggest that although the painful symptoms are similar, the central elaboration of pain could be different between women with fibromyalgia and those with CLBP. Moreover, these findings provide preliminary evidences about the great alert and the central sensitivity to pain-related information regarding fibromyalgia patients.

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纤维肌痛和慢性腰背痛女性对疼痛相关视觉刺激的不同电生理反应:病例对照试验研究》。
背景:纤维肌痛是一种在无器质性损伤的情况下发生的慢性疼痛综合征,其病因尚不清楚。本试验研究的目的是调查纤维肌痛对疼痛相关视觉刺激的神经相关反应,并探索纤维肌痛、慢性腰背痛(CLBP)和健康状况下的心理差异:方法:在进行临床评估后,使用 256-Hydrocel Geodesic 传感器网记录对疼痛相关视觉刺激的电生理反应。对 23 名女性样本(5 名健康志愿者、12 名纤维肌痛患者、6 名 CLBP 患者)的事件相关电位(ERP)、标准化低分辨率电磁断层扫描(sLORETA)和心理(症状检查表-90-修订版)数据进行了分析:主要发现是纤维肌痛女性与慢性前列腺炎女性相比,大脑对额叶蒙太奇上与疼痛有关的视觉刺激的反应不同(p = .028)。此外,与非藻类刺激相比,纤维肌痛妇女对藻类刺激的反应主要表现为海马体(p = .003)和后扣带回皮层(p ≤ .001)的活动增加。最后,与健康女性相比,这些女性在躯体化(p = .002)、强迫症(p = .045)、抑郁(p = .043)和积极症状困扰(p = .023)方面的得分更高:这些初步结果表明,虽然疼痛症状相似,但纤维肌痛妇女和慢性肢体麻痹妇女的疼痛中枢表现可能不同。此外,这些发现还初步证明了纤维肌痛患者对疼痛相关信息的高度警觉性和中枢敏感性。
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Chronic Stress
Chronic Stress Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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