Rosen Sarah, Ham Boram, Mogil Jeffrey S
Department of Psychology and Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Neurosci Res. 2017 Jan 2;95(1-2):500-508. doi: 10.1002/jnr.23831.
Differences in the prevalence of chronic pain in women vs. men are well known, and decades of laboratory experimentation have demonstrated that women are more sensitive to pain than are men. Attention has thus shifted to investigating mechanisms underlying such differences. Recent evidence suggests that neuroimmune modulation of pain may represent an important cause of sex differences. The current Review examines the evidence for gonadal hormone modulation of the immune system, immune system modulation of pain, and interactions that might help to explain sex differences in pain. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
女性和男性慢性疼痛患病率的差异是众所周知的,并且数十年的实验室实验已经证明,女性比男性对疼痛更敏感。因此,注意力已转向研究这些差异背后的机制。最近的证据表明,疼痛的神经免疫调节可能是性别差异的一个重要原因。本综述考察了性腺激素对免疫系统的调节、免疫系统对疼痛的调节,以及可能有助于解释疼痛性别差异的相互作用的证据。© 2016威利期刊公司