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Differences in brain structure in patients with distinct sites of chronic pain:A voxel-based morphometric analysis 被引量:6

Differences in brain structure in patients with distinct sites of chronic pain:A voxel-based morphometric analysis
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摘要 A reduction in gray matter volume is common in patients with chronic back pain, and different types of pain are associated with gray matter abnormalities in distinct brain regions. To examine differ- ences in brain morphology in patients with low back pain or neck and upper back pain, we investi- gated changes in gray matter volume in chronic back pain patients having different sites of pain using voxel-based morphometry. A reduction in cortical gray matter volume was found primarily in the left postcentral gyrus and in the left precuneus and bilateral cuneal cortex of patients with low back pain. In these patients, there was an increase in subcortical gray matter volume in the bilateral putamen and accumbens, right pallidum, right caudate nucleus, and left amygdala. In upper back pain patients, reduced cortical gray matter volume was found in the left precentral and left postcen- tral cortices. Our findings suggest that regional gray matter volume abnormalities in low back pain patients are more extensive than in upper back pain patients. Subcortical gray matter volume in- creases are found only in patients with low back pain. A reduction in gray matter volume is common in patients with chronic back pain, and different types of pain are associated with gray matter abnormalities in distinct brain regions. To examine differ- ences in brain morphology in patients with low back pain or neck and upper back pain, we investi- gated changes in gray matter volume in chronic back pain patients having different sites of pain using voxel-based morphometry. A reduction in cortical gray matter volume was found primarily in the left postcentral gyrus and in the left precuneus and bilateral cuneal cortex of patients with low back pain. In these patients, there was an increase in subcortical gray matter volume in the bilateral putamen and accumbens, right pallidum, right caudate nucleus, and left amygdala. In upper back pain patients, reduced cortical gray matter volume was found in the left precentral and left postcen- tral cortices. Our findings suggest that regional gray matter volume abnormalities in low back pain patients are more extensive than in upper back pain patients. Subcortical gray matter volume in- creases are found only in patients with low back pain.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第32期2981-2990,共10页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基金 supported partially by two grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.30870686 and 81371530
关键词 neural regeneration brain injury chronic low back pain upper back pain voxel-based morphometry gray matter magnetic resonance imaging basal ganglia ATROPHY chronic pain grants-supportedpaper NEUROREGENERATION neural regeneration brain injury chronic low back pain upper back pain voxel-based morphometry gray matter magnetic resonance imaging basal ganglia atrophy chronic pain grants-supportedpaper neuroregeneration
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