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Biopsychosocial influence on exercise-induced injury: Genetic and psychological combinations are predictive of shoulder pain phenotypes

机译:对运动诱发的伤害的生物心理社会影响:遗传和心理组合可预测肩痛表型

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Chronic pain is influenced by biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors. The current study investigated potential roles for combinations of genetic and psychological factors in the development and/or maintenance of chronic musculoskeletal pain. An exercise-induced shoulder injury model was used, and a priori selected genetic (ADRB2, COMT, OPRM1, AVPR1 A, GCH1, and KCNS1) and psychological (anxiety, depressive symptoms, pain catastrophizing, fear of pain, and kinesiophobia) factors were included as predictors. Pain phenotypes were shoulder pain intensity (5-day average and peak reported on numerical rating scale), upper extremity disability (5-day average and peak reported on the QuickDASH), and shoulder pain duration (in days). After controlling for age, sex, and race, the genetic and psychological predictors were entered as main effects and interaction terms in separate regression models for the different pain phenotypes. Results from the recruited cohort (N = 190) indicated strong statistical evidence for interactions between the COMT diplotype and 1) pain catastrophizing for 5-day average upper extremity disability and 2) depressive symptoms for pain duration. There was moderate statistical evidence for interactions for other shoulder pain phenotypes between additional genes (ADRB2, AVPR1 A, and KCNS1) and depressive symptoms, pain catastrophizing, or kinesiophobia. These findings confirm the importance of the combined predictive ability of COMT with psychological distress and reveal other novel combinations of genetic and psychological factors that may merit additional investigation in other pain cohorts. Perspective Interactions between genetic and psychological factors were investigated as predictors of different exercise-induced shoulder pain phenotypes. The strongest statistical evidence was for interactions between the COMT diplotype and pain catastrophizing (for upper extremity disability) or depressive symptoms (for pain duration). Other novel genetic and psychological combinations were identified that may merit further investigation.
机译:慢性疼痛受生物学,心理,社会和文化因素的影响。目前的研究调查了遗传和心理因素的组合在慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛的发展和/或维持中的潜在作用。使用运动诱发的肩部受伤模型,并且先验选择的遗传因素(ADRB2,COMT,OPRM1,AVPR1A,GCH1和KCNS1)和心理因素(焦虑,抑郁症状,痛苦灾难性,恐惧的恐惧和运动恐惧症)是作为预测变量。疼痛表型包括肩痛强度(5天平均值和峰值在数字评分量表上),上肢残疾(5天平均值和峰值在QuickDASH上报告)和肩痛持续时间(以天为单位)。在控制了年龄,性别和种族之后,将遗传和心理预测因子作为主要效应和相互作用项输入到不同疼痛表型的单独回归模型中。纳入研究的队列(N = 190)的结果表明,COMT双倍型与1)5天平均上肢残疾的灾难性疼痛和2)疼痛持续时间的抑郁症状之间的相互作用有很强的统计证据。有中等程度的统计证据表明,其他基因(ADRB2,AVPR1A和KCNS1)与其他肩部疼痛表型之间的相互作用与抑郁症状,灾难性疼痛或运动恐惧症有关。这些发现证实了COMT与心理困扰相结合的预测能力的重要性,并揭示了遗传和心理因素的其他新颖组合,可能需要在其他疼痛队列中进行进一步研究。观点调查了遗传和心理因素之间的相互作用,作为不同运动引起的肩痛表型的预测因子。最有力的统计证据是COMT双倍型与疼痛灾难性(对于上肢残疾)或抑郁症状(对于疼痛持续时间)之间的相互作用。确定了其他新颖的遗传和心理组合,可能值得进一步研究。

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