Ferguson Laboratory for Orthopaedic and Spine Research, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, University of Pittsburgh, 200 Lothrop Street, Room E1612, BST, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, 100 Technology Dr, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219, USA.
Eur Spine J. 2022 Dec;31(12):3603-3615. doi: 10.1007/s00586-022-07429-y. Epub 2022 Oct 29.
Multiple diverse factors contribute to musculoskeletal pain, a major cause of physical dysfunction and health-related costs worldwide. Rapidly growing evidence demonstrates that the gut microbiome has overarching influences on human health and the body's homeostasis and resilience to internal and external perturbations. This broad role of the gut microbiome is potentially relevant and connected to musculoskeletal pain, though the literature on the topic is limited. Thus, the literature on the topic of musculoskeletal pain and gut microbiome was explored.
This narrative review explores the vast array of reported metabolites associated with inflammation and immune-metabolic response, which are known contributors to musculoskeletal pain. Moreover, it covers known modifiable (e.g., diet, lifestyle choices, exposure to prescription drugs, pollutants, and chemicals) and non-modifiable factors (e.g., gut architecture, genetics, age, birth history, and early feeding patterns) that are known to contribute to changes to the gut microbiome. Particular attention is devoted to modifiable factors, as the ultimate goal of researching this topic is to implement gut microbiome health interventions into clinical practice.
Overall, numerous associations exist in the literature that could converge on the gut microbiome's pivotal role in musculoskeletal health. Particularly, a variety of metabolites that are either directly produced or indirectly modulated by the gut microbiome have been highlighted.
The review highlights noticeable connections between the gut and musculoskeletal health, thus warranting future research to focus on the gut microbiome's role in musculoskeletal conditions.
多种不同的因素导致肌肉骨骼疼痛,这是全球造成身体机能障碍和与健康相关成本的主要原因。越来越多的证据表明,肠道微生物组对人类健康以及身体对内部和外部干扰的内稳态和弹性具有全面的影响。肠道微生物组的这种广泛作用可能与肌肉骨骼疼痛有关,尽管该主题的文献有限。因此,探讨了肌肉骨骼疼痛和肠道微生物组的相关文献。
本综述探讨了大量与炎症和免疫代谢反应相关的报告代谢产物,这些都是导致肌肉骨骼疼痛的已知因素。此外,它还涵盖了已知可改变的因素(例如饮食、生活方式选择、接触处方药、污染物和化学物质)和不可改变的因素(例如肠道结构、遗传、年龄、出生史和早期喂养模式),这些因素已知会导致肠道微生物组发生变化。特别关注可改变的因素,因为研究该主题的最终目标是将肠道微生物组健康干预措施应用于临床实践。
总的来说,文献中有许多关联存在,这些关联可能集中在肠道微生物组在肌肉骨骼健康中的关键作用上。特别是,已经强调了各种由肠道微生物组直接产生或间接调节的代谢产物。
该综述突出了肠道和肌肉骨骼健康之间的明显联系,因此需要进一步研究肠道微生物组在肌肉骨骼疾病中的作用。