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Histological Underpinnings of Grey Matter Changes in Fibromyalgia Investigated Using Multimodal Brain Imaging.

Florence B PomaresThomas FunckNatasha A FeierSteven RoyAlexandre Daigle-MartelMarta ČekoSridar NarayananDavid AraujoAlexander ThielNikola StikovMary-Ann FitzcharlesPetra Schweinhardt
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Regional gray matter alterations in chronic pain, as detected with voxel-based morphometry of anatomical magnetic resonance images, are commonly interpreted to reflect neurodegeneration, but this assumption has not been tested. We found decreased gray matter in fibromyalgia to be associated with T1 relaxation times, a surrogate marker of water content, but not with GABAA receptor concentration, a surrogate of neuronal integrity. In contrast, regional gray matter increases were partly explained by GABAA receptor concentration, indicating some form of neuronal plasticity. The study emphasizes that voxel-based morphometry is an exploratory measure, demonstrating the need to investigate the histological origin of gray matter alterations for every distinct clinical entity, and advances the understanding of the neurobiology of chronic (widespread) pain.
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