Bella Ariadni, Diego Alba M, Finn David P, Roche Michelle
Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Centre for Pain Research, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2023 Jan 10;3:1106143. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2022.1106143. eCollection 2022.
Chronic post-surgical pain affects up to 85% of individuals depending on the type of surgery, the extent of inflammation, tissue and/or nerve damage. Pre-surgical stress is associated with greater pain intensity, prolonged recovery and is one of the main risk factors for the development of chronic post-surgical pain. Clinically valid animal models provide an important means of examining the mechanisms underlying the effects of stress on post-surgical pain and identifying potential novel therapeutic targets. This review discusses the current data from preclinical animal studies examining the effect of stress on post-surgical pain, the potential underlying mechanisms and gaps in the knowledge that require further investigation.
根据手术类型、炎症程度、组织和/或神经损伤情况,慢性术后疼痛影响多达85%的个体。术前应激与更高的疼痛强度、更长的恢复时间相关,并且是慢性术后疼痛发生的主要风险因素之一。具有临床有效性的动物模型为研究应激对术后疼痛影响的潜在机制以及确定潜在的新治疗靶点提供了重要手段。本综述讨论了临床前动物研究的当前数据,这些研究考察了应激对术后疼痛的影响、潜在的机制以及需要进一步研究的知识空白。