NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Spinal Pain, Injury and Health, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072, Australia.
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA.
Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Jul 7;22(14):7299. doi: 10.3390/ijms22147299.
Musculoskeletal conditions are known to involve biological, psychological, social and, often, lifestyle elements. However, these domains are generally considered in isolation from each other. This siloed approach is unlikely to be adequate to understand the complexity of these conditions and likely explains a major component of the disappointing effects of treatment. This paper presents a hypothesis that aims to provide a foundation to understand the interaction and integration between these domains. We propose a hypothesis that provides a plausible link between psychology and lifestyle factors with tissue level effects (such as connective tissue dysregulation/accumulation) in musculoskeletal conditions that is founded on understanding the molecular basis for interaction between systemic and local inflammation. The hypothesis provides plausible and testable links between mind and body, for which empirical evidence can be found for many aspects. We present this hypothesis from the perspective of connective tissue biology and pathology (fibrosis), the role of inflammation locally (tissue level), and how this inflammation is shaped by systemic inflammation through bidirectional pathways, and various psychological and lifestyle factors via their influence on systemic inflammation. This hypothesis provides a foundation for new consideration of the development and refinement of personalized multidimensional treatments for individuals with musculoskeletal conditions.
肌肉骨骼疾病已知涉及生物、心理、社会因素,通常还涉及生活方式因素。然而,这些领域通常彼此孤立地考虑。这种孤立的方法不太可能足以理解这些疾病的复杂性,并可能解释治疗效果不佳的一个主要原因。本文提出了一个假设,旨在为理解这些领域之间的相互作用和整合提供基础。我们提出了一个假设,为肌肉骨骼疾病中心理和生活方式因素与组织水平效应(如结缔组织失调/积累)之间提供了一个合理的联系,该假设基于对系统性和局部炎症之间相互作用的分子基础的理解。该假设为身心之间提供了合理且可测试的联系,对于许多方面都可以找到实证证据。我们从结缔组织生物学和病理学(纤维化)的角度、局部炎症(组织水平)的作用、以及这种炎症如何通过双向途径以及各种心理和生活方式因素通过其对系统性炎症的影响来塑造炎症来呈现这一假设。该假设为考虑为肌肉骨骼疾病患者制定和完善个性化多维治疗方案提供了基础。