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Childhood adversity and provoked cytokine expression as overlapping influences on pain-related signalling.

Understanding the physiology of specific clinical features of persistent pain, such as SH, is crucial for developing effective treatments. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the effects of pharmacological manipulations on the magnitude (primary outcome) and surface area (secondary...

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Main Author: Bedwell, Gillian
Other Authors: Madden, Victoria
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Published: Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine 2026
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description Understanding the physiology of specific clinical features of persistent pain, such as SH, is crucial for developing effective treatments. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the effects of pharmacological manipulations on the magnitude (primary outcome) and surface area (secondary outcome) of experimentally induced SH. Following Cochrane Collaboration guidelines and a published and registered protocol, we conducted an electronic search on 07 February 2024. After screening articles in duplicate, we included 117 articles, consisting of 222 datasets. Risk of bias assessments identified potential flaws in methodological quality. Datasets were pooled by the mechanism of action of the manipulation and by outcome. Effect sizes were estimated using standardized mean difference (SMD). Most datasets (207 of 222) had an unclear risk of performance and detection bias for inadequate reporting of blinding procedures. Thirteen different methods were used to induce, and 23 different manipulation classes were used to manipulate SH. The pooled SMDs [95%CI] suggested that alpha-2-delta subunit of voltage-gated calcium channel ligands reduced both the magnitude (-0.24 [-0.39; -0.08]) and surface area (-0.38 [0.59; -0.18]) of SH, and that both NMDA receptor antagonists (-0.36 [-0.55; -0.17]) and voltage-gated sodium channel blockers (-1.02 [-1.63; -0.42]) reduced only the surface area of SH. These results suggest a need to understand and compare the physiological underpinnings of the magnitude and surface area of SH, and to clarify the relative importance of magnitude vs anatomical spread (i.e. surface area) of SH to people living with pain.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/43346 Childhood adversity and provoked cytokine expression as overlapping influences on pain-related signalling. Bedwell, Gillian Madden, Victoria Parker , Romy Hutchinson, Mark Hyperalgesia Cytokines Cytokine expression Childhood adversity Nociceptors Understanding the physiology of specific clinical features of persistent pain, such as SH, is crucial for developing effective treatments. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the effects of pharmacological manipulations on the magnitude (primary outcome) and surface area (secondary outcome) of experimentally induced SH. Following Cochrane Collaboration guidelines and a published and registered protocol, we conducted an electronic search on 07 February 2024. After screening articles in duplicate, we included 117 articles, consisting of 222 datasets. Risk of bias assessments identified potential flaws in methodological quality. Datasets were pooled by the mechanism of action of the manipulation and by outcome. Effect sizes were estimated using standardized mean difference (SMD). Most datasets (207 of 222) had an unclear risk of performance and detection bias for inadequate reporting of blinding procedures. Thirteen different methods were used to induce, and 23 different manipulation classes were used to manipulate SH. The pooled SMDs [95%CI] suggested that alpha-2-delta subunit of voltage-gated calcium channel ligands reduced both the magnitude (-0.24 [-0.39; -0.08]) and surface area (-0.38 [0.59; -0.18]) of SH, and that both NMDA receptor antagonists (-0.36 [-0.55; -0.17]) and voltage-gated sodium channel blockers (-1.02 [-1.63; -0.42]) reduced only the surface area of SH. These results suggest a need to understand and compare the physiological underpinnings of the magnitude and surface area of SH, and to clarify the relative importance of magnitude vs anatomical spread (i.e. surface area) of SH to people living with pain. 2026-06-22T12:18:48Z 2026-06-22T12:18:48Z 2026 2026-06-19T13:13:43Z Thesis / Dissertation Doctoral http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43346 en eng application/pdf Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Hyperalgesia
Cytokines
Cytokine expression
Childhood adversity
Nociceptors
Bedwell, Gillian
Childhood adversity and provoked cytokine expression as overlapping influences on pain-related signalling.
thesis_degree_str Doctoral
title Childhood adversity and provoked cytokine expression as overlapping influences on pain-related signalling.
title_full Childhood adversity and provoked cytokine expression as overlapping influences on pain-related signalling.
title_fullStr Childhood adversity and provoked cytokine expression as overlapping influences on pain-related signalling.
title_full_unstemmed Childhood adversity and provoked cytokine expression as overlapping influences on pain-related signalling.
title_short Childhood adversity and provoked cytokine expression as overlapping influences on pain-related signalling.
title_sort childhood adversity and provoked cytokine expression as overlapping influences on pain related signalling
topic Hyperalgesia
Cytokines
Cytokine expression
Childhood adversity
Nociceptors
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43346
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