叙述性评论
观察研究
医学
慢性疼痛
病态的
止痛药
生物信息学
心理学
重症监护医学
精神科
病理
麻醉学
生物
作者
S. D’Agnelli,Giada Amodeo,Silvia Franchi,Benedetta Verduci,Marco Baciarello,Alberto E. Panerai,Elena Bignami,Paola Sacerdote
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.arr.2021.101515
摘要
The hypothesis that pain can predispose to frailty development has been recently investigated in several clinical studies suggesting that frailty and pain may share some mechanisms. Both pain and frailty represent important clinical and social problems and both lack a successful treatment. This circumstance is mainly due to the absence of in-depth knowledge of their pathological mechanisms. Evidence of shared pathways between frailty and pain are preliminary. Indeed, many clinical studies are observational and the impact of pain treatment, and relative pain-relief, on frailty onset and progression has never been investigated. Furthermore, preclinical research on this topic has yet to be performed. Specific researches on the pain-frailty relation are needed. In this narrative review, we will attempt to point out the most relevant findings present in both clinical and preclinical literature on the topic, with particular attention to genetics, epigenetics and inflammation, in order to underline the existing gaps and the potential future interventional strategies. The use of pain and frailty animal models discussed in this review might contribute to research in this area.
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