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Anxiety enhances pain in a model of osteoarthritis and is associated with altered endogenous opioid function and reduced opioid analgesia.

Amanda LillywhiteStephen G WoodhamsSara V GonçalvesDavid J G WatsonLi LiJames J BurstonPeter R W GowlerMeritxell CanalsDavid Andrew WalshGareth J HathwayVictoria Chapman
Published in: Pain reports (2022)
Reduced clinical analgesic efficacy of morphine was recapitulated in a model of high anxiety and OA-like pain, in which endogenous opioid tone was altered, and MOR function attenuated, in the absence of previous exogenous opioid ligand exposure. These findings shed new light on the mechanisms underlying the increased opioid analgesic use in high anxiety patients with chronic pain.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • sleep quality
  • neuropathic pain
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • anti inflammatory
  • depressive symptoms