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Association of endocannabinoids with pain in endometriosis

Authors :
Sara Imboden
Daniele Pellegata
Konstantinos Nirgianakis
Michael D. Mueller
J Gertsch
Thomas Andrieu
Andrea Chicca
Nick A. Bersinger
Source :
Pain, Andrieu, Thomas; Chicca, Andrea; Pellegata, Daniele; Bersinger, Nick A.; Imboden, Sara; Nirgianakis, Konstantinos; Gertsch, Jürg; Mueller, Michael D. (2022). Association of endocannabinoids with pain in endometriosis. Pain, 163(1), pp. 193-203. Elsevier 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002333
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer, 2021.

Abstract

Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Targeted lipids and inflammation modulators were analyzed in abdominal fluid and serum revealing an association between endocannabinoids (2-AG and AEA) and gynecological pain.<br />Endocannabinoid (eCB) levels fluctuate in inflammatory conditions and as such may take part in endometriosis-associated pain or even in endometriosis pathogenesis. In this case–control (23 cases and 19 controls) study, targeted lipids were measured in the serum and peritoneal fluid collected during laparoscopy. Endometriosis was confirmed histologically. Dysmenorrhea, abdominal pain, and dyspareunia were assessed using the Numeric Rating Scale for pain. Steroids, eCBs, and related lipids were quantified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Tumor necrosis factor alpha, IL-8, PAPP-A, PP14, RANTES, OPG, MIDKINE, MCP-1, VEGF, leptin, and defensins were quantified by ELISA. We found that eCB levels were significantly influenced by both noncyclic and cyclic abdominal pain. Specifically, women suffering from noncyclic abdominal pain were characterized by a higher 2-AG level in the peritoneal fluid throughout the menstrual cycle, whereas women suffering from dysmenorrhea had higher 2-AG levels and lower AEA levels during the proliferative phase alone. In addition, 2-AG positively correlated with prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), and the ratio AEA/2-AG positively correlated with defensins, suggesting a possible link between endocannabinoids system and inflammatory pain. The results of the current study indicate that the eCB system may play a role in endometriosis-associated pain, but additional studies are needed to investigate the causal relationship.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18726623 and 03043959
Volume :
163
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pain
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4098a91752da2e6bc80ced35c80923cd