Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Department of Anesthesia, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2020 Jul;21(7):353-365. doi: 10.1038/s41583-020-0310-6. Epub 2020 May 21.
Although most patients with chronic pain are women, the preclinical literature regarding pain processing and the pathophysiology of chronic pain has historically been derived overwhelmingly from the study of male rodents. This Review describes how the recent adoption by a number of funding agencies of policies mandating the incorporation of sex as a biological variable into preclinical research has correlated with an increase in the number of studies investigating sex differences in pain and analgesia. Trends in the field are analysed, with a focus on newly published findings of qualitative sex differences: that is, those findings that are suggestive of differential processing mechanisms in each sex. It is becoming increasingly clear that robust differences exist in the genetic, molecular, cellular and systems-level mechanisms of acute and chronic pain processing in male and female rodents and humans.
尽管大多数慢性疼痛患者为女性,但在有关疼痛处理和慢性疼痛病理生理学的临床前文献中,历史上绝大多数研究都是来自雄性啮齿动物。本综述描述了一些资助机构最近采取的政策,即将性别作为生物学变量纳入临床前研究,这与越来越多研究疼痛和镇痛性别差异的研究相关。本文分析了该领域的趋势,重点关注新发表的定性性别差异发现:即那些提示两性之间存在不同处理机制的发现。越来越明显的是,雄性和雌性啮齿动物以及人类的急性和慢性疼痛处理的遗传、分子、细胞和系统水平机制存在显著差异。