Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Maria Jacilene de Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de, Santos, Brenda Darc, Soares, Camilla Ariete Vitorino Dias, Resende, Grazielle Borges de Oliveira, Carneiro, Heitor Laborão, Cunha, Iane Andrade Maciel Feldner, Silva Neto, José Coelho da, Oliveira, Uraliton Diego de, Ribeiro, Wanderson de Carvalho
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29806
Resumo: Introduction: Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS), or simply fibromyalgia, is a chronic pain syndrome characterized by generalized pain, tender points, sleep disturbances and extreme fatigue. Objective: to highlight the etiophysiopathogenic hypotheses of fibromyalgia. Methodology: This is a descriptive research of the integrative literature review type. The research was carried out through online access to the National Library of Medicine (PubMed MEDLINE), Scientific Electronic Library Online (Scielo), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), Google Scholar, Virtual Health Library (BVS) and EBSCO databases. Information Services, March 2022. Results and Discussion: Patients with FMS, which is characterized as a pain amplification syndrome, are extremely sensitive to both painful and non-painful stimuli, including touch, heat and cold, and stimuli mechanics. However, it should be noted that the hypersensitivity of these patients is not limited to pain, but also includes light, sound and olfactory stimuli. The cause of this exaggerated sensitivity of FMS patients has not been determined, but several studies have shown abnormalities of pain processing in the CNS. Most of these studies showed central sensitization, indicating a reduction in the nociceptive threshold in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord and in the brain. Although afferent nociceptive stimuli are necessary for the pain of FMS patients, an important feature of sensitization is that very little sustained nociceptive stimulation in peripheral tissues is required for the maintenance of the sensitized state and chronic pain. Final considerations: The etiology of fibromyalgia is still not well understood. Its cause is believed to be essentially multifactorial, with genetic and psychological aspects playing a role in the development of the disease.
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spelling Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature reviewPosibles hipótesis fisiopatológicas de la fibromialgia: una revisión integrativa de la literaturaPossíveis hipóteses fisiopatológicas da fibromialgia: uma revisão integrativa de literaturaFibromialgiaDorFisiopatologiaSensibilização central.FibromyalgiaAchePathophysiologyCentral sensitization.FibromialgiaDolorFisiopatologíaSensibilización central.Introduction: Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS), or simply fibromyalgia, is a chronic pain syndrome characterized by generalized pain, tender points, sleep disturbances and extreme fatigue. Objective: to highlight the etiophysiopathogenic hypotheses of fibromyalgia. Methodology: This is a descriptive research of the integrative literature review type. The research was carried out through online access to the National Library of Medicine (PubMed MEDLINE), Scientific Electronic Library Online (Scielo), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), Google Scholar, Virtual Health Library (BVS) and EBSCO databases. Information Services, March 2022. Results and Discussion: Patients with FMS, which is characterized as a pain amplification syndrome, are extremely sensitive to both painful and non-painful stimuli, including touch, heat and cold, and stimuli mechanics. However, it should be noted that the hypersensitivity of these patients is not limited to pain, but also includes light, sound and olfactory stimuli. The cause of this exaggerated sensitivity of FMS patients has not been determined, but several studies have shown abnormalities of pain processing in the CNS. Most of these studies showed central sensitization, indicating a reduction in the nociceptive threshold in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord and in the brain. Although afferent nociceptive stimuli are necessary for the pain of FMS patients, an important feature of sensitization is that very little sustained nociceptive stimulation in peripheral tissues is required for the maintenance of the sensitized state and chronic pain. Final considerations: The etiology of fibromyalgia is still not well understood. Its cause is believed to be essentially multifactorial, with genetic and psychological aspects playing a role in the development of the disease.Introducción: El Síndrome de Fibromialgia (FMS), o simplemente fibromialgia, es un síndrome de dolor crónico caracterizado por dolor generalizado, puntos sensibles, trastornos del sueño y fatiga extrema. Objetivo: destacar las hipótesis etifisiopatógenas de la fibromialgia. Metodología: Se trata de una investigación descriptiva del tipo revisión integrativa de la literatura. La investigación se llevó a cabo a través del acceso en línea a la Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina (PubMed MEDLINE), Scientific Electronic Library Online (Scielo), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), Google Scholar, Virtual Health Library (BVS) y las bases de datos EBSCO. Servicios, marzo de 2022. Resultados y discusión: los pacientes con FMS, que se caracteriza por un síndrome de amplificación del dolor, son extremadamente sensibles a los estímulos dolorosos y no dolorosos, incluidos el tacto, el calor y el frío, y los estímulos mecánicos. Sin embargo, cabe señalar que la hipersensibilidad de estos pacientes no se limita al dolor, sino que también incluye estímulos lumínicos, sonoros y olfativos. No se ha determinado la causa de esta sensibilidad exagerada de los pacientes con FMS, pero varios estudios han mostrado anomalías en el procesamiento del dolor en el SNC. La mayoría de estos estudios mostraron sensibilización central, lo que indica una reducción en el umbral nociceptivo en el asta dorsal de la médula espinal y en el cerebro. Aunque los estímulos nociceptivos aferentes son necesarios para el dolor de los pacientes con FMS, una característica importante de la sensibilización es que se requiere muy poca estimulación nociceptiva sostenida en los tejidos periféricos para mantener el estado sensibilizado y el dolor crónico. Consideraciones finales: La etiología de la fibromialgia aún no se comprende bien. Se cree que su causa es esencialmente multifactorial, con aspectos genéticos y psicológicos que juegan un papel en el desarrollo de la enfermedad.Introdução: A Síndrome fibromiálgica (SFM), ou simplesmente fibromialgia, é uma síndrome dolorosa crônica que se caracteriza por dor generalizada, pontos dolorosos, distúrbios do sono e fadiga extrema. Objetivo: evidenciar as hipóteses etiofisiopatogênicas da fibromialgia. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma pesquisa descritiva do tipo revisão integrativa da literatura. A pesquisa foi realizada através do acesso online nas bases de dados National Library of Medicine (PubMed MEDLINE), Scientific Electronic Library Online (Scielo), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), Google Scholar, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS) e EBSCO Information Services, no mês de março de 2022. Resultados e discussão:Os pacientes com SFM, que se caracteriza por ser uma síndrome de amplificação da dor, são extremamente sensíveis aos estímulos dolorosos e não-dolorosos, inclusive toque, calor e frio e estímulos mecânicos. Entretanto, deve-se salientar que a hipersensibilidade desses pacientes não se limita à dor, mas também inclui os estímulos luminosos, sonoros e olfatórios. A causa dessa sensibilidade exagerada dos pacientes com SFM não foi determinada, mas vários estudos mostraram anormalidades do processamento da dor no SNC. A maioria desses estudos evidenciou sensibilização central, indicando redução do limiar nociceptivo no corno dorsal da medula espinhal e no encéfalo. Embora os estímulos nociceptivos aferentes sejam necessários para a dor dos pacientes com SFM, uma característica importante da sensibilização é que se necessita de pouquíssima estimulação nociceptiva sustentada nos tecidos periféricos para a manutenção do estado sensibilizado e dor crônica. Considerações finais: A etiologia da fibromialgia ainda não é bem conhecida. Acredita-se que sua causa seja, essencialmente, mul­tifatorial, com aspectos genéticos e psicológicos exercendo papel sobre o desenvolvimento da doença.Research, Society and Development2022-05-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2980610.33448/rsd-v11i7.29806Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 7; e15911729806Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 7; e15911729806Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 7; e159117298062525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29806/25718Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Jacilene de Araújo Gomes; Bárbara Queiroz de Figueiredo; Brenda Darc Santos; Camilla Ariete Vitorino Dias Soares; Grazielle Borges de Oliveira Resende; Heitor Laborão Carneiro; Iane Andrade Maciel Feldner Cunha; José Coelho da Silva Neto; Uraliton Diego de Oliveira; Wanderson de Carvalho Ribeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Maria Jacilene de AraújoFigueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Santos, Brenda DarcSoares, Camilla Ariete Vitorino DiasResende, Grazielle Borges de OliveiraCarneiro, Heitor LaborãoCunha, Iane Andrade Maciel FeldnerSilva Neto, José Coelho da Oliveira, Uraliton Diego de Ribeiro, Wanderson de Carvalho2022-06-06T15:12:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29806Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:47.061214Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature review
Posibles hipótesis fisiopatológicas de la fibromialgia: una revisión integrativa de la literatura
Possíveis hipóteses fisiopatológicas da fibromialgia: uma revisão integrativa de literatura
title Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature review
spellingShingle Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature review
Gomes, Maria Jacilene de Araújo
Fibromialgia
Dor
Fisiopatologia
Sensibilização central.
Fibromyalgia
Ache
Pathophysiology
Central sensitization.
Fibromialgia
Dolor
Fisiopatología
Sensibilización central.
title_short Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature review
title_full Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature review
title_fullStr Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature review
title_full_unstemmed Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature review
title_sort Possible pathophysiological hypotheses of fibromyalgia: an integrative literature review
author Gomes, Maria Jacilene de Araújo
author_facet Gomes, Maria Jacilene de Araújo
Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de
Santos, Brenda Darc
Soares, Camilla Ariete Vitorino Dias
Resende, Grazielle Borges de Oliveira
Carneiro, Heitor Laborão
Cunha, Iane Andrade Maciel Feldner
Silva Neto, José Coelho da
Oliveira, Uraliton Diego de
Ribeiro, Wanderson de Carvalho
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author2 Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de
Santos, Brenda Darc
Soares, Camilla Ariete Vitorino Dias
Resende, Grazielle Borges de Oliveira
Carneiro, Heitor Laborão
Cunha, Iane Andrade Maciel Feldner
Silva Neto, José Coelho da
Oliveira, Uraliton Diego de
Ribeiro, Wanderson de Carvalho
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Maria Jacilene de Araújo
Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de
Santos, Brenda Darc
Soares, Camilla Ariete Vitorino Dias
Resende, Grazielle Borges de Oliveira
Carneiro, Heitor Laborão
Cunha, Iane Andrade Maciel Feldner
Silva Neto, José Coelho da
Oliveira, Uraliton Diego de
Ribeiro, Wanderson de Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fibromialgia
Dor
Fisiopatologia
Sensibilização central.
Fibromyalgia
Ache
Pathophysiology
Central sensitization.
Fibromialgia
Dolor
Fisiopatología
Sensibilización central.
topic Fibromialgia
Dor
Fisiopatologia
Sensibilização central.
Fibromyalgia
Ache
Pathophysiology
Central sensitization.
Fibromialgia
Dolor
Fisiopatología
Sensibilización central.
description Introduction: Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS), or simply fibromyalgia, is a chronic pain syndrome characterized by generalized pain, tender points, sleep disturbances and extreme fatigue. Objective: to highlight the etiophysiopathogenic hypotheses of fibromyalgia. Methodology: This is a descriptive research of the integrative literature review type. The research was carried out through online access to the National Library of Medicine (PubMed MEDLINE), Scientific Electronic Library Online (Scielo), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), Google Scholar, Virtual Health Library (BVS) and EBSCO databases. Information Services, March 2022. Results and Discussion: Patients with FMS, which is characterized as a pain amplification syndrome, are extremely sensitive to both painful and non-painful stimuli, including touch, heat and cold, and stimuli mechanics. However, it should be noted that the hypersensitivity of these patients is not limited to pain, but also includes light, sound and olfactory stimuli. The cause of this exaggerated sensitivity of FMS patients has not been determined, but several studies have shown abnormalities of pain processing in the CNS. Most of these studies showed central sensitization, indicating a reduction in the nociceptive threshold in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord and in the brain. Although afferent nociceptive stimuli are necessary for the pain of FMS patients, an important feature of sensitization is that very little sustained nociceptive stimulation in peripheral tissues is required for the maintenance of the sensitized state and chronic pain. Final considerations: The etiology of fibromyalgia is still not well understood. Its cause is believed to be essentially multifactorial, with genetic and psychological aspects playing a role in the development of the disease.
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