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Small fibre pathology, small fibre symptoms and pain in fibromyalgia syndrome

Anne Marshall, Leandros Rapteas, Jamie Burgess, David R. Riley, Matthew Anson, Kohei Matsumoto, Amanda Bennett, Stephen B. Kaye, Andrew Marshall, James Dunham, Nicholas Fallon, Sizheng Steven Zhao, Anne Pritchard, Nicola Goodson, Rayaz A. Malik, Andreas Göebel, Bernhard Frank, Uazman Alam, Bernhard Frank, Uazman Alam

2024Scientific Reports39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A proportion of people with fibromyalgia demonstrate small fibre pathology (SFP). However, it is unclear how SFP directly relates to pain phenomenology. Thirty-three individuals with FMS and ten healthy volunteers underwent assessment of SFP and sensory phenotyping using corneal confocal microscopy, validated questionnaires and quantitative sensory testing (QST). Corneal nerve fibre length was used to stratify participants with fibromyalgia into with SFP [SFP+] and without SFP [SFP−]. SFP was detected in 50% of the fibromyalgia cohort. Current pain score and QST parameters did not differ between SFP+ and SFP−. Mechanical pain sensitivity (MPS) demonstrated a significant gain-of-function in the SFP− cohort compared to healthy-volunteers (p = 0.014, F = 4.806, η 2 = 0.22). Further stratification revealed a cohort without structural SFP but with symptoms compatible with small fibre neuropathy symptoms and a significant gain in function in MPS (p = 0.020 Chi-square). Additionally, this cohort reported higher scores for both depression (p = 0.039, H = 8.483, η 2 = 0.312) and anxiety (p = 0.022, F = 3.587, η 2 = 0.293). This study confirms that SFP is present in a proportion of people with fibromyalgia. We also show that in a proportion of people with fibromyalgia, small fibre neuropathy symptoms are present in the absence of structural SFP. Greater mechanical pain sensitivity, depression and anxiety are seen in these individuals.

Topics & Concepts

FibromyalgiaCohortMedicineAnxietyDepression (economics)Internal medicineChronic painPhysical therapyPsychiatryEconomicsMacroeconomicsFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ResearchMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationMyofascial pain diagnosis and treatment
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