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Published in: Molecular Pain 1/2006

Open Access 01-12-2006 | Methodology

A clinical genetic method to identify mechanisms by which pain causes depression and anxiety

Authors: Mitchell B Max, Tianxia Wu, Steven J Atlas, Robert R Edwards, Jennifer A Haythornthwaite, Antonella F Bollettino, Heather S Hipp, Colin D McKnight, Inge A Osman, Erin N Crawford, Maryland Pao, Jemiel Nejim, Albert Kingman, Daniel C Aisen, Michele A Scully, Robert B Keller, David Goldman, Inna Belfer

Published in: Molecular Pain | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Background

Pain patients are often depressed and anxious, and benefit less from psychotropic drugs than pain-free patients. We hypothesize that this partial resistance is due to the unique neurochemical contribution to mood by afferent pain projections through the spino-parabrachial-hypothalamic-amygdalar systems and their projections to other mood-mediating systems. New psychotropic drugs for pain patients might target molecules in such brain systems. We propose a method to prioritize molecular targets by studying polymorphic genes in cohorts of patients undergoing surgical procedures associated with a variable pain relief response. We seek molecules that show a significant statistical interaction between (1) the amount of surgical pain relief, and (2) the alleles of the gene, on depression and anxiety during the first postoperative year.

Results

We collected DNA from 280 patients with sciatica due to a lumbar disc herniation, 162 treated surgically and 118 non-surgically, who had been followed for 10 years in the Maine Lumbar Spine Study, a large, prospective, observational study. In patients whose pain was reduced >25% by surgery, symptoms of depression and anxiety, assessed with the SF-36 Mental Health Scale, improved briskly at the first postoperative measurement. In patients with little or no surgical pain reduction, mood scores stayed about the same on average. There was large inter-individual variability at each level of residual pain. Polymorphisms in three pre-specified pain-mood candidate genes, catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT), serotonin transporter, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) were not associated with late postoperative mood or with a pain-gene interaction on mood. Although the sample size did not provide enough power to persuasively search through a larger number of genes, an exploratory survey of 25 other genes provides illustrations of pain-gene interactions on postoperative mood – the mu opioid receptor for short-term effects of acute sciatica on mood, and the galanin-2 receptor for effects of unrelieved post-discectomy pain on mood one year after surgery.

Conclusion

Genomic analysis of longitudinal studies of pain, depression, and anxiety in patients undergoing pain-relieving surgery may help to identify molecules through which pain alters mood. Detection of alleles with modest-sized effects will require larger cohorts.
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Metadata
Title
A clinical genetic method to identify mechanisms by which pain causes depression and anxiety
Authors
Mitchell B Max
Tianxia Wu
Steven J Atlas
Robert R Edwards
Jennifer A Haythornthwaite
Antonella F Bollettino
Heather S Hipp
Colin D McKnight
Inge A Osman
Erin N Crawford
Maryland Pao
Jemiel Nejim
Albert Kingman
Daniel C Aisen
Michele A Scully
Robert B Keller
David Goldman
Inna Belfer
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Molecular Pain / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1744-8069
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-8069-2-14

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