The incidence of post-surgical chronic pain ranges between 20% and 40% in Europe. Osteoarthritis pain after prosthesis implantation is one of the most severe secondary syndromes, depending not only on surgery but also on organic changes before and after joints replacement. No data are available about risk factors. An excessive inflammatory response plays a central role but a best therapy is not defined yet. It is not clear whether opioid administration could influence post-surgical pain and lead to tolerance or addiction. Interestingly, the immune system, together with the nervous and peptidergic ones, is involved in hypersensibility. The connection across the three biological systems lies in the presence of opioid receptors on immune cells surface. Here, we show a method to analyze whether opioids could modulate lymphocytes, by proposing opioid receptors as biological markers to prevent chronic pain and opioid tolerance or addiction after hip surgery.

Malafoglia, V., Celi, M., Muscoli, C., Ilari, S., Lauro, F., Giancotti, L.a., et al. (2017). Lymphocyte opioid receptors as innovative biomarkers of osteoarthritic pain, for the assessment and risk management of opioid tailored therapy, before hip surgery, to prevent chronic pain and opioid tolerance/addiction development: OpMarkArt (Opioids-Markers-Arthroprosthesis) study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. TRIALS, 18(1), 605 [10.1186/s13063-017-2363-z].

Lymphocyte opioid receptors as innovative biomarkers of osteoarthritic pain, for the assessment and risk management of opioid tailored therapy, before hip surgery, to prevent chronic pain and opioid tolerance/addiction development: OpMarkArt (Opioids-Markers-Arthroprosthesis) study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Tarantino U.;
2017-01-01

Abstract

The incidence of post-surgical chronic pain ranges between 20% and 40% in Europe. Osteoarthritis pain after prosthesis implantation is one of the most severe secondary syndromes, depending not only on surgery but also on organic changes before and after joints replacement. No data are available about risk factors. An excessive inflammatory response plays a central role but a best therapy is not defined yet. It is not clear whether opioid administration could influence post-surgical pain and lead to tolerance or addiction. Interestingly, the immune system, together with the nervous and peptidergic ones, is involved in hypersensibility. The connection across the three biological systems lies in the presence of opioid receptors on immune cells surface. Here, we show a method to analyze whether opioids could modulate lymphocytes, by proposing opioid receptors as biological markers to prevent chronic pain and opioid tolerance or addiction after hip surgery.
2017
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/03 - GENETICA MEDICA
English
Addiction; Arthroprosthesis; Biological markers; Chronic pain; Hip surgery; Lymphocytes; Opioid receptors; Opioids; Tailored therapy; Tolerance; Analgesics, Opioid; Arthralgia; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip; Biomarkers; Chronic Pain; Clinical Protocols; Humans; Lymphocytes; Opioid-Related Disorders; Osteoarthritis, Hip; Pain Measurement; Pain, Postoperative; Pilot Projects; Receptors, Opioid; Research Design; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Risk Management; Rome; Single-Blind Method; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Drug Tolerance
Malafoglia, V., Celi, M., Muscoli, C., Ilari, S., Lauro, F., Giancotti, L.a., et al. (2017). Lymphocyte opioid receptors as innovative biomarkers of osteoarthritic pain, for the assessment and risk management of opioid tailored therapy, before hip surgery, to prevent chronic pain and opioid tolerance/addiction development: OpMarkArt (Opioids-Markers-Arthroprosthesis) study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. TRIALS, 18(1), 605 [10.1186/s13063-017-2363-z].
Malafoglia, V; Celi, M; Muscoli, C; Ilari, S; Lauro, F; Giancotti, La; Morabito, C; Feola, M; Tarantino, U; Raffaeli, W
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