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疼痛灾难化与膝骨关节炎患者或高危人群疼痛相关脑结构的关联:社会人口学考虑因素。

Associations of pain catastrophizing with pain-related brain structure in individuals with or at risk for knee osteoarthritis: Sociodemographic considerations.

机构信息

University of Florida, College of Nursing, PO Box 100197, 1225 Center Drive, FL, 32610-0 197, Gainesville, USA.

Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence (PRICE), University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA.

出版信息

Brain Imaging Behav. 2021 Aug;15(4):1769-1777. doi: 10.1007/s11682-020-00372-w.

Abstract

Compelling evidence exists that non-Hispanic blacks (NHB) engage in pain catastrophizing (negatively evaluate one's ability to cope with pain) more often than non-Hispanic whites (NHW). Functional neuroimaging studies revealed that individuals with high levels of trait pain catastrophizing show increased cerebral responses to pain in several pain-related brain regions (e.g., insula, primary somatosensory cortex [S1]), but associations between brain structure and catastrophizing remain largely unexplored. The current investigation was conducted at the University of Florida and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Participants were 129 community-dwelling adults with or at risk of knee osteoarthritis (OA). Participants completed the pain catastrophizing subscale of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire-Revised and the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) pain intensity subscale. Magnetic Resonance Imaging data were obtained. MANOVA and Chi-Square analyses assessed sociodemographic/clinical differences stratified by ethnicity/race. Multivariate regression analyses with insula and somatosensory cortical thickness entered as dependent variables with catastrophizing and the interaction between catastrophizing and ethnicity/race as the independent variables. Covariates include education, body mass index, study site, and WOMAC pain (ethnicity/race was an additional covariate in non-stratified analyses). There were significant interactions between ethnicity/race, pain catastrophizing, and brain structure. Higher pain catastrophizing was associated with thinner S1 bilaterally (ps < .05) in NHW, but not NHB participants with or at risk for knee OA. These results suggest that pain catastrophizing might have differing effects on pain-related central pathways and may contribute to ethnic/race group differences in individuals with or at risk for knee OA.

摘要

有强有力的证据表明,非西班牙裔黑人(NHB)比非西班牙裔白人(NHW)更经常出现疼痛灾难化(对自己应对疼痛的能力做出负面评价)。功能神经影像学研究表明,具有高水平特质疼痛灾难化的个体在几个与疼痛相关的大脑区域(例如,脑岛、初级体感皮层[S1])对疼痛表现出更高的大脑反应,但大脑结构与灾难化之间的关联在很大程度上仍未得到探索。目前的研究在佛罗里达大学和阿拉巴马大学伯明翰分校进行。参与者是 129 名居住在社区的、患有或有膝关节骨关节炎(OA)风险的成年人。参与者完成了修订后的应对策略问卷的疼痛灾难化子量表和西部安大略省和麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎指数(WOMAC)疼痛强度子量表。获得了磁共振成像数据。MANOVA 和卡方分析评估了按族裔/种族分层的社会人口学/临床差异。多元回归分析将脑岛和体感皮层厚度作为因变量,将灾难化和灾难化与族裔/种族之间的相互作用作为自变量。协变量包括教育程度、体重指数、研究地点和 WOMAC 疼痛(在非分层分析中,族裔/种族是另一个协变量)。在族裔/种族、疼痛灾难化和大脑结构之间存在显著的相互作用。较高的疼痛灾难化与 NHW 参与者双侧 S1 变薄有关(p<0.05),但与患有或有膝关节 OA 风险的 NHB 参与者无关。这些结果表明,疼痛灾难化可能对与疼痛相关的中枢通路产生不同的影响,并可能导致患有或有膝关节 OA 风险的个体中存在族裔/种族差异。

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