Li Jun-Xu
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Behav Brain Res. 2015 Jan 1;276:92-8. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2014.04.042. Epub 2014 May 2.
Pain and depression are two highly prevalent and deleterious disorders with significant socioeconomic impact to society. Clinical observations have long recognized the co-existence and interactions of pain and depression. However, the underlying mechanisms of pain-depression comorbidity and their dynamic interactions remain largely unknown. Preclinical animal studies may provide critical information for the understanding of this important comorbidity. This review analyzed the current preclinical evidence of interactions between pain and depression, which generally supports the causative relationship of the two conditions. In addition, the analysis proposed to apply domain interplay concept in future model development of pain-depression comorbidity and mechanism studies. The application of spectrum-centered animal models will better the understanding of pain-depression dyad and foster the development of more effective therapeutic strategies.
疼痛和抑郁是两种高度普遍且有害的疾病,对社会具有重大的社会经济影响。临床观察早就认识到疼痛和抑郁的共存及相互作用。然而,疼痛 - 抑郁共病的潜在机制及其动态相互作用在很大程度上仍不为人知。临床前动物研究可能为理解这一重要共病提供关键信息。本综述分析了当前关于疼痛与抑郁相互作用的临床前证据,这些证据总体上支持这两种情况之间的因果关系。此外,该分析建议在未来疼痛 - 抑郁共病的模型开发和机制研究中应用领域相互作用概念。以频谱为中心的动物模型的应用将更好地理解疼痛 - 抑郁二元关系,并促进更有效治疗策略的发展。