2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.neucli.2023.102917
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OPRM1 and BDNF polymorphisms associated with a compensatory neurophysiologic signature in knee osteoarthritis patients

Fernanda de Toledo Gonçalves,
Lucas Murrins Marques,
Anne Victório Pessotto
et al.
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“…Several very recent clinical studies have found a correlation between BDNF polymorphism and inflammatory pain. Compared to non-carriers, subjects suffering from osteoarthritis with BDNF polymorphisms were less likely to improve pain after rehabilitation [224] and, at EEG, displayed decreased alpha oscillations in the frontal area, likely reflecting the disruption of resting states to also compensate for the increased injury associated with arthritis [225]. Other investigations have disclosed an association between BDNF polymorphism and fibromyalgia (reviewed in [226]), and a systematic review and meta-analysis study demonstrated that the circulating BDNF levels were significantly higher in patients suffering from fibromyalgia than in controls [227].…”
Section: Bdnf Polymorphisms Related To Pain Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several very recent clinical studies have found a correlation between BDNF polymorphism and inflammatory pain. Compared to non-carriers, subjects suffering from osteoarthritis with BDNF polymorphisms were less likely to improve pain after rehabilitation [224] and, at EEG, displayed decreased alpha oscillations in the frontal area, likely reflecting the disruption of resting states to also compensate for the increased injury associated with arthritis [225]. Other investigations have disclosed an association between BDNF polymorphism and fibromyalgia (reviewed in [226]), and a systematic review and meta-analysis study demonstrated that the circulating BDNF levels were significantly higher in patients suffering from fibromyalgia than in controls [227].…”
Section: Bdnf Polymorphisms Related To Pain Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%