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Neurotransmitter receptor densities are associated with changes in regional Cerebral blood flow during clinical ongoing pain

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Vamvakas A., Lawn T., Veronese M., Williams S.C.R., Tsougos I., Howard M.A.
Fecha
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1002/hbm.25999
Materia
dopamine 2 receptor
mu opiate receptor
neurotransmitter receptor
transcriptome
adult
arterial spin labeling
Article
brain blood flow
clinical article
controlled study
female
gene expression
hand osteoarthritis
human
male
pain
positron emission tomography
protein expression
receptor density
transcriptomics
John Wiley and Sons Inc
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Arterial spin labelling (ASL) plays an increasingly important role in neuroimaging pain research but does not provide molecular insights regarding how regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) relates to underlying neurotransmission. Here, we integrate ASL with positron emission tomography (PET) and brain transcriptome data to investigate the molecular substrates of rCBF underlying clinically relevant pain states. Two data sets, representing acute and chronic ongoing pain respectively, were utilised to quantify changes in rCBF; one examining pre-surgical versus post-surgical pain, and the second comparing patients with painful hand Osteoarthritis to a group of matched controls. We implemented a whole-brain spatial correlation analysis to explore associations between change in rCBF (ΔCBF) and neurotransmitter receptor distributions derived from normative PET templates. Additionally, we utilised transcriptomic data from the Allen Brain Atlas to inform distributions of receptor expression. Both datasets presented significant correlations of ΔCBF with the μ-opioid and dopamine-D2 receptor expressions, which play fundamental roles in brain activity associated with pain experiences. ΔCBF also correlated with the gene expression distributions of several receptors involved in pain processing. Overall, this is the first study illustrating the molecular basis of ongoing pain ASL indices and emphasises the potential of rCBF as a biomarker in pain research. © 2022 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80369
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