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Pharmacodynamic effect of gabapentin on central nervous system in patients with chronic low back pain: a [99mTc]Tc-ECD SPECT study

Authors :
Priscila Papassidero
Lauro Wichert-Ana
Erica Negrini Lia
Leonardo Alexandre-Santos
Ana Carolina Trevisan
Eduardo Barbosa Coelho
Oscar Della Pasqua
Vera Lúcia Lanchote
Fabíola Dach
Source :
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. :rapm-2022
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
BMJ, 2023.

Abstract

BackgroundGabapentin is an effective therapeutic alternative for chronic low back pain, indicated in several guidelines for treating neuropathic pain as first-line medication. This study aimed to describe the pharmacodynamics of gabapentin in the central nervous system of patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) by using single-photon emission CT (SPECT) with [99mTc]Tc-ECD.MethodsWe selected 13 patients with CLBP due to lumbar disc herniation. They underwent SPECT before and after using gabapentin, compared with a SPECT database of healthy volunteers. A second analysis compared regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) changes between responders and non-responders to gabapentin and the healthy controls.ResultsThe mean age of patients was 41 years, and the mean pain intensity was 5.92 points, measured by the Numeric Rating Scale. After using gabapentin, SPECT showed an increase of rCBF in the bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus and a decrease of rCBF in periaqueductal gray matter. Non-responder patients with gabapentin showed a post-treatment decrease of rCBF in the paracentral lobule of the brain.ConclusionsA lack of improvement in some patients with gabapentin may be associated with an activated affective circuit of pain, evidenced by the increase of rCBF of the anterior cingulate cortex. A maladaptive brain state in chronic pain can explain the decrease of rCBF in the default mode network structures. Gabapentin acts directly or indirectly on neurons of periaqueductal gray substance by increasing the pain threshold and decreasing the rCBF of this structure.

Details

ISSN :
15328651 and 10987339
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ddca2b986d451b9bc7538c45c8419be7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/rapm-2022-104047