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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 10197, 2024 05 03.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38702506

Fibromyalgia is a heterogenous chronic pain disorder diagnosed by symptom-based criteria. The aim of this study was to clarify different pathophysiological characteristics between subgroups of patients with fibromyalgia. We identified subgroups with distinct pain thresholds: those with a low pressure pain threshold (PL; 16 patients) and those with a normal pressure pain threshold (PN; 15 patients). Both groups experienced severe pain. We performed resting-state functional MRI analysis and detected 11 functional connectivity pairs among all 164 ROIs with distinct difference between the two groups (p < 0.001). The most distinctive one was that the PN group had significantly higher functional connectivity between the secondary somatosensory area and the dorsal attention network (p < 0.0001). Then, we investigated the transmission pathway of pain stimuli. Functional connectivity of the thalamus to the insular cortex was significantly higher in the PL group (p < 0.01 - 0.05). These results suggest that endogenous pain driven by top-down signals via the dorsal attention network may contribute to pain sensation in a subgroup of fibromyalgia patients with a normal pain threshold. Besides, external pain driven by bottom-up signals via the spinothalamic tract may contribute to pain sensations in another group of patients with a low pain threshold. Trial registration: UMIN000037712.


Fibromyalgia , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Pain Threshold , Humans , Fibromyalgia/physiopathology , Fibromyalgia/diagnostic imaging , Female , Case-Control Studies , Pain Threshold/physiology , Adult , Middle Aged , Male , Attention/physiology , Nerve Net/physiopathology , Nerve Net/diagnostic imaging
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