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疼痛和抑郁共病的神经相关:激活似然估计 (ALE) 荟萃分析和系统综述。

Neural correlates of co-occurring pain and depression: an activation-likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis and systematic review.

机构信息

The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia.

The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Parkville, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Transl Psychiatry. 2022 May 11;12(1):196. doi: 10.1038/s41398-022-01949-3.

Abstract

The relationship between pain and depression is thought to be bidirectional and the underlying neurobiology 'shared' between the two conditions. However, these claims are often based on qualitative comparisons of brain regions implicated in pain or depression, while focused quantitative studies of the neurobiology of pain-depression comorbidity are lacking. Particularly, the direction of comorbidity, i.e., pain with depression vs. depression with pain, is rarely addressed. In this systematic review (PROSPERO registration CRD42020219876), we aimed to delineate brain correlates associated with primary pain with concomitant depression, primary depression with concurrent pain, and equal pain and depression comorbidity, using activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis. Neuroimaging studies published in English until the 28th of September 2021 were evaluated using PRISMA guidelines. A total of 70 studies were included, of which 26 reported stereotactic coordinates and were analysed with ALE. All studies were assessed for quality by two authors, using the National Institute of Health Quality Assessment Tool. Our results revealed paucity of studies that directly investigated the neurobiology of pain-depression comorbidity. The ALE analysis indicated that pain with concomitant depression was associated with the right amygdala, while depression with concomitant pain was related primarily to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). We provide evidence that pain and depression have a cumulative negative effect on a specific set of brain regions, distinct for primary diagnosis of depression vs. pain.

摘要

疼痛和抑郁之间的关系被认为是双向的,两种情况下的潜在神经生物学“共享”。然而,这些说法通常基于对疼痛或抑郁相关脑区的定性比较,而缺乏对疼痛-抑郁共病神经生物学的集中定量研究。特别是,共病的方向,即疼痛伴抑郁与抑郁伴疼痛,很少被涉及。在这项系统评价(PROSPERO 注册 CRD42020219876)中,我们旨在使用激活似然估计(ALE)荟萃分析来描绘与原发性疼痛伴并发抑郁、原发性抑郁伴并发疼痛以及疼痛和抑郁同等共病相关的大脑相关性。使用 PRISMA 指南评估截至 2021 年 9 月 28 日以英文发表的神经影像学研究。共纳入 70 项研究,其中 26 项报告了立体定向坐标,并进行了 ALE 分析。两位作者使用美国国立卫生研究院质量评估工具对所有研究进行了质量评估。我们的结果表明,直接研究疼痛-抑郁共病神经生物学的研究很少。ALE 分析表明,疼痛伴并发抑郁与右侧杏仁核有关,而抑郁伴并发疼痛主要与左侧背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)有关。我们提供的证据表明,疼痛和抑郁对一组特定的大脑区域有累积的负面影响,这与抑郁和疼痛的原发性诊断不同。

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