Transcriptional and cellular signatures of cortical morphometric similarity remodelling in chronic pain

2021 
Abstract Chronic pain is a highly debilitating and poorly understood condition. Here, we attempt to advance our understanding of the brain mechanisms driving chronic pain by investigating alterations in morphometric similarity (MS) and corresponding transcriptomic and cellular signatures, in three cohorts of patients with distinct chronic pain syndromes (knee osteoarthritis, low back pain and fibromyalgia). We uncover a novel pattern of cortical MS remodelling involving mostly MS increases in the insula and limbic cortex, which cuts across the boundaries of specific pain syndromes. We show that cortical MS remodelling in chronic pain spatially correlates with the brain-wide expression of genes involved in the glial immune response and neuronal plasticity. Cortical remodelling in chronic pain might involve a disruption of multiple elements of the cellular architecture of the brain. Therefore, multi-target therapeutic approaches tackling both glial activation and neuronal hyperexcitability might better encompass the full neurobiology of chronic pain.
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