伤害感受器
骨关节炎
神经科学
敏化
医学
滑膜关节
慢性疼痛
伤害
神经可塑性
类风湿性关节炎
感觉系统
机械转化
心理学
病理
免疫学
受体
关节软骨
内科学
替代医学
作者
S. V. Mathew,Sadaf Ashraf,Susan Shorter,Gianluca Tozzi,Stella Koutsikou,Saak V. Ovsepian
标识
DOI:10.1177/10738584241293049
摘要
Swelling, stiffness, and pain in synovial joints are primary hallmarks of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Hyperactivity of nociceptors and excessive release of inflammatory factors and pain mediators play a crucial role, with emerging data suggesting extensive remodelling and plasticity of joint innervations. Herein, we review structural, functional, and molecular alterations in sensory and autonomic axons wiring arthritic joints and revisit mechanisms implicated in the sensitization of nociceptors, leading to chronic pain. Sprouting and reorganization of sensory and autonomic fibers with the invasion of ectopic branches into surrounding inflamed tissues are associated with the upregulation of pain markers. These changes are frequently complemented by a phenotypic switch of sensory and autonomic profiles and activation of silent axons, inferring homeostatic adjustments and reprogramming of innervations. Identifying critical molecular players and neurobiological mechanisms underpinning the rewiring and sensitization of joints is likely to elucidate causatives of neuroinflammation and chronic pain, assisting in finding new therapeutic targets and opportunities for interventions.
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