周围神经阻滞下上肢手术后疼痛与肠道微生物组成和多样性有关

Q2 Medicine
David Brenner , Paul Cherry , Tim Switzer , Ihsan Butt , Catherine Stanton , Kiera Murphy , Brian McNamara , Gabriella Iohom , Siobhain M. O'Mahony , George Shorten
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摘要

肠道菌群在某些疼痛状态中起作用。因此,这些微生物群也影响躯体疼痛。我们的目的是确定肠道微生物群(组成和多样性)与术后疼痛之间是否存在关联。对20例在腋窝臂丛神经阻滞下行桡骨远端骨折手术固定的患者进行了研究。分析肠道微生物群的多样性和丰度与以下因素的关系:(i)言语疼痛评定量表<(ii)术后第一个24小时内患者认为“可接受”的疼痛程度(iii)术后第一个24小时内自我报告的最大疼痛评分;(iv)术后第一周内镇痛药的使用情况。镇痛药用量与α多样性Shannon指数呈负相关。在属水平上(包括毛螺旋体),在术后24小时疼痛“不可接受”方面也存在显著差异。卟啉单胞菌在24小时报告可接受疼痛水平的组中更丰富。Collinsella的丰富度与自我报告的最大疼痛评分与运动呈负相关。我们首次证明了术后疼痛与肠道菌群组成和多样性有关。进一步研究肠道微生物群与躯体疼痛之间的关系可能会提供新的治疗靶点。
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Pain after upper limb surgery under peripheral nerve block is associated with gut microbiome composition and diversity

Pain after upper limb surgery under peripheral nerve block is associated with gut microbiome composition and diversity

Pain after upper limb surgery under peripheral nerve block is associated with gut microbiome composition and diversity

Pain after upper limb surgery under peripheral nerve block is associated with gut microbiome composition and diversity

Gut microbiota play a role in certain pain states. Hence, these microbiota also influence somatic pain. We aimed to determine if there was an association between gut microbiota (composition and diversity) and postoperative pain. Patients (n = 20) undergoing surgical fixation of distal radius fracture under axillary brachial plexus block were studied. Gut microbiota diversity and abundance were analysed for association with: (i) a verbal pain rating scale of < 4/10 throughout the first 24 h after surgery (ii) a level of pain deemed “acceptable” by the patient during the first 24 h following surgery (iii) a maximum self-reported pain score during the first 24 h postoperatively and (iv) analgesic consumption during the first postoperative week. Analgesic consumption was inversely correlated with the Shannon index of alpha diversity. There were also significant differences, at the genus level (including Lachnospira), with respect to pain being “not acceptable” at 24 h postoperatively. Porphyromonas was more abundant in the group reporting an acceptable pain level at 24 h. An inverse correlation was noted between abundance of Collinsella and maximum self-reported pain score with movement. We have demonstrated for the first time that postoperative pain is associated with gut microbiota composition and diversity. Further work on the relationship between the gut microbiome and somatic pain may offer new therapeutic targets.

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Neurobiology of Pain
Neurobiology of Pain Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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