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Neural Mechanisms Underlying Anxiety-Chronic Pain Interactions

机译:焦虑-慢性疼痛相互作用的神经机制

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Chronic pain is a major medical problem that is resistant to conventional medical intervention. It also causes emotional changes such as anxiety and fear. Furthermore, anxiety or fear often enhances the suffering of pain. Based on recent studies, I propose chronic anxiety triggered by injury or chronic pain is mediated through presynaptic long-term potentiation (LTP) in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), a key cortical region for pain perception. Conversely, NMDA receptor-dependent postsynaptic LTP plays a more important role in behavioral sensitization in chronic pain. Thus, postsynaptic and presynaptic LTP in ACC neurons are likely the key cellular mechanisms for causing chronic pain and its associated anxiety, respectively. This suggests potential targets for treating chronic pain and related anxiety.
机译:慢性疼痛是抵抗常规医学干预的主要医学问题。它还会引起情绪变化,例如焦虑和恐惧。此外,焦虑或恐惧通常会增加痛苦。基于最近的研究,我提出了由伤害或慢性疼痛引发的慢性焦虑症是通过前扣带回皮层(ACC)的突触前长期增强(LTP)来介导的,前扣带回皮质(ACC)是疼痛感知的关键皮质区域。相反,依赖NMDA受体的突触后LTP在慢性疼痛的行为敏化中起着更重要的作用。因此,ACC神经元中的突触后和突触前LTP可能分别是引起慢性疼痛及其相关焦虑的关键细胞机制。这暗示了治疗慢性疼痛和相关焦虑的潜在目标。

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