Can urine metabolomics be helpful in differentiating neuropathic and nociceptive pain? a proof-of-concept study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The diagnosis of pain nature is a troublesome task and a wrong attribution often leads to an
increase of costs and to avoidable pharmaceutical adverse reactions. An objective and specific
approach to achieve this diagnosis is highly desirable. The aim of this work was to
investigate urine samples collected from patients suffering from pain of different nature by a
metabolomics approach based on 1H NMR spectroscopy and multivariate statistical analysis.
We performed a prospective study on 74 subjects: 37 suffering from pain (12 with nociceptive
and 25 with neuropathic pain), and 37 controls not suffering from any kind of chronic
pain. The application of discriminant analysis on the urine spectral profiles allowed us to
classify these two types of pain with high sensibility and specificity. Although the classification
relies on the global urine metabolic profile, the individual contribution in discriminating
neuropathic pain patients of metabolites such as choline and phosphocholine, taurine and
alanine, suggests potential lesions to the nervous system. To the best of our knowledge,
this is the first time that a urine metabolomics profile is used to classify these two kinds of
pain. This methodology, although based on a limited sample, may constitute the basis for a
new helpful tool in the clinical diagnosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
metabolomics,
nociceptive pain,
neuropathic pain
Elenco autori:
Finco, G.; Locci, E.; Mura, P.; Massa, R.; Noto, A.; Musu, M.; Landoni, G.; D'Aloja, E.; De-Giorgio, F.; Scano, P.; Evangelista, M.
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