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Study shows why chronic pain, depression go hand in hand, Pg10

Groundbreaking study reveals how chronic pain induces structural changes in the brain, leading to depression and cognitive decline.

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Key Highlights:

  • Study reveals a link between chronic pain and depression due to structural changes in the hippocampus.
  • Chronic pain patients who developed depression showed enlarged hippocampi, while those with persistent depression had shrunken hippocampi.
  • Researchers used data from the U.K. Biobank with 14,462 participants and conducted experiments on rats and mice.
  • The study found that neuronal plasticity in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus is affected by chronic pain, impacting cognitive performance.

Detailed Insights:

  • The study indicates that changes in the size of the hippocampus are a general response to persistent pain, regardless of the pain's location in the body.
  • Cognitive performance, specifically the ability to remember number sequences, was correlated with the size of the hippocampus in study participants.
  • In animal models, chronic pain led to increased neuronal plasticity in the early stages, but diminished pattern separation ability in later stages.
  • Microglia, the brain's immune cells, play a role in the progression from pain to depression by affecting the excitability of new neurons.
  • Inhibiting newborn neurons in mice with chronic pain mitigated pain perception and anxiety- and depression-like behaviors.
  • The research suggests that interventions at different cellular levels may produce different outcomes in treating chronic pain and associated depression.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Hippocampus: The region of the brain primarily associated with memory, learning, and spatial navigation.
  • Dentate Gyrus: A part of the hippocampus involved in differentiating between similar contexts and neuronal plasticity.
  • Microglia: Resident immune cells in the brain that protect it but can also contribute to neuronal damage in chronic conditions.
  • Neuronal Plasticity: The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life.
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