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Modafinil Reduces Neuronal Pyroptosis and Cognitive Decline After Sleep Deprivation
Modafinil Reduces Neuronal Pyroptosis and Cognitive Decline After Sleep Deprivation
Sleep deprivation (SD) induces systemic inflammation that promotes neuronal pyroptosis. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of an antioxidant modafinil on neuronal pyroptosis and cognitive decline following SD. Using a mouse model ...
reduced proinflammatory factor (IL-1β, TNF-α, and IL-6) production, and increased the expression of anti-inflammatory factors (IL-10).
This probably speaks to its role in combating pain in FMS.
Modafinil treatment attenuated inflammasome activity and reduced neuronal pyroptosis involving the NLRP3/NLRP1/NLRC4-caspase-1-IL-1β pathway
IL-1β
IL-6
TNF-α
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Modafinil Reduces Neuronal Pyroptosis and Cognitive Decline After Sleep Deprivation
Impact of mast cells in fibromyalgia and low-grade chronic inflammation: Can IL-37 play a role? - PubMed
Impact of mast cells in fibromyalgia and low-grade chronic inflammation: Can IL-37 play a role? - PubMed
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a disease characterized by chronic widespread pain, fatigue, aches, joint stiffness, depression, cognitive dysfunction, and nonrestorative sleep. In FM, neurotransmission and glial activation can occur with an increase in inflammatory cytokines and involvement of mast cells (MCs …
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Impact of mast cells in fibromyalgia and low-grade chronic inflammation: Can IL-37 play a role? - PubMed
T helper 1 response is correlated with widespread pain, fatigue, sleeping disorders and the quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia and is modulated by hyperbaric oxygen therapy - PubMed
T helper 1 response is correlated with widespread pain, fatigue, sleeping disorders and the quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia and is modulated by hyperbaric oxygen therapy - PubMed
FM patients show a Th1 signature and the activation of this subset is modulated by HBOT.
Objectives: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been used as treatment for different clinical conditions, including fibromyalgia (FM). HBOT modulates brain activity, ameliorates chronic pain and modifies the ratio of immune cells. Clinical studies have provided evidence that FM is associated with immune system dysregulation.
Results: Our results confirm the participation of immune system in the pathogenesis of FM and highlight the impact of HBOT treatment, with particular regard to the changes on proinflammatory cytokines production by CD4 T cells subsets. Conclusions: FM patients show a Th1 signature and the activation of this subset is modulated by HBOT.
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T helper 1 response is correlated with widespread pain, fatigue, sleeping disorders and the quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia and is modulated by hyperbaric oxygen therapy - PubMed
T Cell Subpopulations in the Physiopathology of Fibromyalgia: Evidence and Perspectives
T Cell Subpopulations in the Physiopathology of Fibromyalgia: Evidence and Perspectives
Fibromyalgia is one of the most important “rheumatic” disorders, after osteoarthritis. The etiology of the disease is still not clear. At the moment, the most defined pathological mechanism is the alteration of central pain pathways, and ...
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T Cell Subpopulations in the Physiopathology of Fibromyalgia: Evidence and Perspectives
The Vast Majority of Patients With Fibromyalgia Have a Straight Neck Observed on a Lateral View Radiograph of the Cervical Spine: An Aid in the Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia and a Possible Clue to the Etiology
The Vast Majority of Patients With Fibromyalgia Have a Straight Neck Observed on a Lateral View Radiograph of the Cervical Spine: An Aid in the Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia and a Possible Clue to the Etiology
My mom with FMS and I do have a straight neck. Mine actually curves the other way too much. It has the beginnings of arthritis in it.
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The Vast Majority of Patients With Fibromyalgia Have a Straight Neck Observed on a Lateral View Radiograph of the Cervical Spine: An Aid in the Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia and a Possible Clue to the Etiology
Evidence of both systemic inflammation and neuroinflammation in fibromyalgia patients, as assessed by a multiplex protein panel applied to the cerebrospinal fluid and to plasma
Evidence of both systemic inflammation and neuroinflammation in fibromyalgia patients, as assessed by a multiplex protein panel applied to the cerebrospinal fluid and to plasma
In addition to central hyperexcitability and impaired top–down modulation, chronic inflammation probably plays a role in the pathophysiology of fibromyalgia (FM). Indeed, on the basis of both animal experiments and human studies involving the ...
Evidence of both systemic inflammation and neuroinflammation in fibromyalgia patients, as assessed by a multiplex protein panel applied to the cerebrospinal fluid and to plasma
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Evidence of both systemic inflammation and neuroinflammation in fibromyalgia patients, as assessed by a multiplex protein panel applied to the cerebrospinal fluid and to plasma
Patients with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome show increased hsCRP compared to healthy controls
Patients with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome show increased hsCRP compared to healthy controls
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FM) are both chronic disorders that have a devastating effect on the lives of the affected patients a…
Patients with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome show increased hsCRP compared to healthy controls
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Patients with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome show increased hsCRP compared to healthy controls
The Impact of Tinnitus on Fibromyalgia
The Impact of Tinnitus on Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a disorder characterized by chronic diffuse pain and enhanced pain response to stimuli and is caused by central sensitization Tinnitus also is related to central sensitization So we investigated the impact of tinnitus on FMWe included ...
The FM patients with severe tinnitus had more functional impairments and lower quality of life than those with mild tinnitus Severe insomnia also was accompanied by worse health status and lower quality of life
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The Impact of Tinnitus on Fibromyalgia
Mitochondrial Enhancers for ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia Pt IV: N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) - Health Rising
Mitochondrial Enhancers for ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia Pt IV: N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) - Health Rising
This is bookmarked because FMS symptoms like mitochondrial dysfunction and ischemia overlap with those of ME/CFS. Interesting choice of supplement suggestions backed with research.
N-acetyl cysteine or NAC is a most interesting compound. Most often thought of as an antioxidant it appears to be able to enhance mitochondrial production as well. Perhaps the most powerful antioxidant available and certainly the most widely studied, NAC is able to rejuvenate the levels of glutathione – the most powerful antioxidant in the body. It appears to do its work mostly in the mitochondria where recent research indicates it also triggers the production of hydrogen sulfide which, in turn, produces antioxidant effects and perhaps enhances ATP production as well.
A 2019 hypothesis paper proposed that supplements like coenzyme Q10, melatonin, curcumin, molecular hydrogen, and N-acetylcysteine could be helpful in ME/CFS patients with inflammation, increased oxidative and nitrosative stress, leaky gut, and mitochondrial dysfunction.
Shungu, interestingly, does not believe ME/CFS is a mitochondrial disorder. The mitochondria are affected in ME/CFS but at its heart, Shungu believes ME/CFS is an oxidative stress-induced micro-circulatory disease. High levels of oxidative stress are causing the blood vessels to shut down, making it impossible for the oxygen the mitochondria need to get through. Shungu’s hypothesis, which was produced some time ago, is circling around the same blood flow issues that other hypotheses are.
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Mitochondrial Enhancers for ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia Pt IV: N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) - Health Rising
Accelerated Brain Gray Matter Loss in Fibromyalgia Patients: Premature Aging of the Brain?
Accelerated Brain Gray Matter Loss in Fibromyalgia Patients: Premature Aging of the Brain?
Fibromyalgia is an intractable widespread pain disorder that is most frequently diagnosed in women. It has traditionally been classified as either a musculoskeletal disease or a psychological disorder. Accumulating evidence now suggests that fibromyalgia may be associated with CNS dysfunction. In this study, we investigate anatomical changes in the brain associated with fibromyalgia. Using voxel-based morphometric analysis of magnetic resonance brain images, we examined the brains of 10 female fibromyalgia patients and 10 healthy controls. We found that fibromyalgia patients had significantly less total gray matter volume and showed a 3.3 times greater age-associated decrease in gray matter than healthy controls. The longer the individuals had had fibromyalgia, the greater the gray matter loss, with each year of fibromyalgia being equivalent to 9.5 times the loss in normal aging. In addition, fibromyalgia patients demonstrated significantly less gray matter density than healthy controls in several brain regions, including the cingulate, insular and medial frontal cortices, and parahippocampal gyri. The neuroanatomical changes that we see in fibromyalgia patients contribute additional evidence of CNS involvement in fibromyalgia. In particular, fibromyalgia appears to be associated with an acceleration of age-related changes in the very substance of the brain. Moreover, the regions in which we demonstrate objective changes may be functionally linked to core features of the disorder including affective disturbances and chronic widespread pain.
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Accelerated Brain Gray Matter Loss in Fibromyalgia Patients: Premature Aging of the Brain?
Fibromyalgia impact in the prefrontal cortex subfields: An assessment with MRI
Fibromyalgia impact in the prefrontal cortex subfields: An assessment with MRI

Women with fibromyalgia showed reduced volume in different subfields of the prefrontal cortex and total gray matter compared to healthy women.

• Various subfields of the prefrontal cortex showed significantly volumetric decreases related to variables such as age and depression.

• The total gray matter shows a significant decrease related to age observed through the analysis of multiple linear regressions.

Women with fibromyalgia showed reduced volume in different subfields of the prefrontal cortex and total gray matter compared to healthy women.•Various subfields of the prefrontal cortex showed significantly volumetric decreases related to variables such as age and depression.•The total gray matter shows a significant decrease related to age observed through the analysis of multiple linear regressions.
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Fibromyalgia impact in the prefrontal cortex subfields: An assessment with MRI
The Link between Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Anger: A Systematic Review Revealing Research Gaps
The Link between Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Anger: A Systematic Review Revealing Research Gaps
Anger has been associated with increased pain perception, but its specific connection with Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) has not yet been established in an integrated approach. Therefore, the present systematic review focuses on exploring this connection, ...
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The Link between Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Anger: A Systematic Review Revealing Research Gaps
Effect of Steroids on Patients With Fibromyalgia/Chromic Widespread Pain: An Observational Study
Effect of Steroids on Patients With Fibromyalgia/Chromic Widespread Pain: An Observational Study
Objective: Fibromyalgia causes widespread chronic pain. Pain management and treating underlying conditions are of utmost importance. Recent studies found an association of thyroid autoimmunity with fibromyalgia. Pain management of patients with anti-thyroid ...
We found that 51.6% of the patients responded well to the steroid therapy
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Effect of Steroids on Patients With Fibromyalgia/Chromic Widespread Pain: An Observational Study
Repeated cold stress, an animal model for fibromyalgia, elicits proprioceptor-induced chronic pain with microglial activation in mice - Journal of Neuroinflammation
Repeated cold stress, an animal model for fibromyalgia, elicits proprioceptor-induced chronic pain with microglial activation in mice - Journal of Neuroinflammation
Background Fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic pain, fatigue, and other somatic symptoms. We have recently revealed that proprioceptor hyperactivation induces chronic pain in a rat model of myalgic encephalomyelitis. The present study explores whether similar proprioceptor-induced pain is elicited in a mouse model of fibromyalgia. Methods Repeated cold stress (RCS) was used as a fibromyalgia model. Pain behavior was examined using the von Frey test, and neuronal activation was examined immunohistochemically as activating transcription factor (ATF)3 expression. The Atf3:BAC transgenic mouse, in which mitochondria in hyperactivated neurons are specifically labeled by green fluorescent protein, was used to trace the activated neuronal circuit. PLX3397 (pexidartinib) was used for microglial suppression. Results RCS elicited long-lasting pain in mice. ATF3, a marker of cellular hyperactivity and injury, was expressed in the lumbar dorsal root ganglion (DRG) 2 days after RCS initiation; the majority of ATF3-expressing DRG neurons were tropomyosin receptor kinase C- and/or vesicular glutamate transporter 1-positive proprioceptors. Microglial activation and increased numbers of microglia were observed in the medial part of the nucleus proprius 5 days after RCS initiation, and in the dorsal region of the ventral horn 7 days after RCS. In the ventral horn, only a subset of motor neurons was positive for ATF3; these neurons were surrounded by activated microglia. A retrograde tracer study revealed that ATF3-positive motor neurons projected to the intrinsic muscles of the foot (IMF). Using Atf3:BAC transgenic mice, we traced hyperactivated neuronal circuits along the reflex arc. Green fluorescent protein labeling was observed in proprioceptive DRG neurons and their processes originating from the IMF, as well as in motor neurons projecting to the IMF. Microglial activation was observed along this reflex arc, and PLX3397-induced microglial ablation significantly suppressed pain behavior. Conclusion Proprioceptor hyperactivation leads to local microglial activation along the reflex arc; this prolonged microglial activation may be responsible for chronic pain in the present model. Proprioceptor-induced microglial activation might be the common cause of chronic pain in both the fibromyalgia and myalgic encephalomyelitis models, although the experimental models are different.
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Repeated cold stress, an animal model for fibromyalgia, elicits proprioceptor-induced chronic pain with microglial activation in mice - Journal of Neuroinflammation
Neutrophils infiltrate sensory ganglia and mediate chronic widespread pain in fibromyalgia | PNAS
Neutrophils infiltrate sensory ganglia and mediate chronic widespread pain in fibromyalgia | PNAS
Conclusion: “We used a model of hyperalgesic priming to induce chronic widespread pain in mice that resulted in robust and persistent ipsilateral and contralateral behavioral hypersensitivity and sensitization of spinal cord neurons. Adoptive transfer of neutrophils from primed mice and from patients with fibromyalgia syndrome confers mechanical pain to recipient naïve mice, sensitizes evoked action potential firing of spinal cord neurons, and causes neutrophil infiltration into the dorsal root ganglia. These data demonstrate that neutrophils are fundamental for the development of chronic widespread pain through infiltration of peripheral sensory ganglia. Further studies characterizing the neutrophil phenotype in fibromyalgia syndrome may shed light on mediators of the cross talk between these polymorphonuclear granulocytes and sensory neurons. Our findings suggest that targeting neutrophils may be useful therapeutic targets for pain control in fibromyalgia.”
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Neutrophils infiltrate sensory ganglia and mediate chronic widespread pain in fibromyalgia | PNAS
Unbiased immune profiling reveals a natural killer cell-peripheral nerve axis in fibromyalgia
Unbiased immune profiling reveals a natural killer cell-peripheral nerve axis in fibromyalgia
Conclusion: “This study identified a neuro-immune interface between peripheral nerves and NK cells in FMS patients that suggests a novel mechanism for FMS pathogenesis and a new direction in the development of therapeutic options to treat this poorly managed syndrome.”
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Unbiased immune profiling reveals a natural killer cell-peripheral nerve axis in fibromyalgia
DIFFERENTIAL DOPAMINE FUNCTION IN FIBROMYALGIA
DIFFERENTIAL DOPAMINE FUNCTION IN FIBROMYALGIA
Approximately 30% of Americans suffer from chronic pain disorders, such as fibromyalgia (FM), which can cause debilitating pain. Many pain-killing drugs prescribed for chronic pain disorders are highly addictive, have limited clinical efficacy, and do ...
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DIFFERENTIAL DOPAMINE FUNCTION IN FIBROMYALGIA
Fibromyalgia patients show an abnormal dopamine response to pain - PubMed
Fibromyalgia patients show an abnormal dopamine response to pain - PubMed
Fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic widespread pain and bodily tenderness and is often accompanied by affective disturbances. Accumulating evidence indicates that fibromyalgia may involve a dysfunction of modulatory systems in the brain. While brain dopamine is best known for its role in pleasu …
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Fibromyalgia patients show an abnormal dopamine response to pain - PubMed
Altered Functional Performance in Patients with Fibromyalgia
Altered Functional Performance in Patients with Fibromyalgia
Conclusion: Our data revealed that both gait and balance were severely impaired in FM, and that subjective complaints associated with FM could contribute to functional disability in these patients. These findings suggest that optimal rehabilitation and fall prevention in fibromyalgia require a comprehensive assessment of both psychological responses to pain and physical impairments during postural control and gait.
Conclusion: Our data revealed that both gait and balance were severely impaired in FM, and that subjective complaints associated with FM could contribute to functional disability in these patients. These findings suggest that optimal rehabilitation and fall prevention in fibromyalgia require a comprehensive assessment of both psychological responses to pain and physical impairments during postural control and gait.
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Altered Functional Performance in Patients with Fibromyalgia
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with fibromyalgia: A protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysis
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with fibromyalgia: A protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysis
Transcranial magnetic stimulation effective at relieving fibromyalgia pain.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) effectively relieves pain intensity in patients with fibromyalgia. The frequency and target site of rTMS have significant roles in therapy effectiveness.
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with fibromyalgia: A protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysis