Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic review
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a highly prevalent chronic disease. About 4.7% of the world's population suffers from generalized pain and hypersensitivity, in addition to a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms. The etiopathogenesis of this disease is multifactorial, which makes its diagnosis...
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Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic reviewPalma-Ordóñez, Juan FranciscoMoreno-Fernández, Ana MaríaRamírez-Tejero, Jorge AntolínDurán-González, ElenaMartínez-Lara, AntonioCotán, DavidEtiopathogenesisFibromyalgiaGut MicrobiotaGut–brain axisMetabolomeFibromyalgia (FM) is a highly prevalent chronic disease. About 4.7% of the world's population suffers from generalized pain and hypersensitivity, in addition to a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms. The etiopathogenesis of this disease is multifactorial, which makes its diagnosis and treatment challenging. Recently, the increase in the number of studies on microbiota has provided new data that can help to understand the onset and development of FM. An updated systematic review of the causes of FM has been carried out in this work. Particularly in the last decade, research has focused on the gut–brain axis, which has emerged as a crucial mechanism for microbiota-host crosstalk. In FM patients, quantitative imbalances of the intestinal microbiota (dysbiosis) and bacterial metabolites with differential relative abundance have been found, especially short-chain fatty acids and lipopolysaccharides. Furthermore, the microbiota has been found to indirectly influence host neurotransmitter mechanisms, mainly through the serotonin precursor, glutamate, and gamma-aminobutyric acid. Thus, all these mechanisms and their influence on the etiopathogenesis of FM are discussed in this review.WileyCitología e Histología Normal y PatológicaCTS949: Biopatología y Estrés Oxidativo2024info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/171353https://doi.org/10.1111/1756-185X.15021reponame:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevillainstname:Universidad de Sevilla (US)InglésInternational Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, 27 (1), e15021.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1756-185X.15021info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:idus.us.es:11441/1713532026-06-17T12:51:07Z |
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Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic review |
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Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic review |
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Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic review Palma-Ordóñez, Juan Francisco Etiopathogenesis Fibromyalgia Gut Microbiota Gut–brain axis Metabolome |
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Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic review |
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Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic review |
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Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic review |
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Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic review |
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Implication of intestinal microbiota in the etiopathogenesis of fibromyalgia: A systematic review |
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Palma-Ordóñez, Juan Francisco Moreno-Fernández, Ana María Ramírez-Tejero, Jorge Antolín Durán-González, Elena Martínez-Lara, Antonio Cotán, David |
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Palma-Ordóñez, Juan Francisco |
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Palma-Ordóñez, Juan Francisco Moreno-Fernández, Ana María Ramírez-Tejero, Jorge Antolín Durán-González, Elena Martínez-Lara, Antonio Cotán, David |
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Citología e Histología Normal y Patológica CTS949: Biopatología y Estrés Oxidativo |
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Etiopathogenesis Fibromyalgia Gut Microbiota Gut–brain axis Metabolome |
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Etiopathogenesis Fibromyalgia Gut Microbiota Gut–brain axis Metabolome |
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Fibromyalgia (FM) is a highly prevalent chronic disease. About 4.7% of the world's population suffers from generalized pain and hypersensitivity, in addition to a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms. The etiopathogenesis of this disease is multifactorial, which makes its diagnosis and treatment challenging. Recently, the increase in the number of studies on microbiota has provided new data that can help to understand the onset and development of FM. An updated systematic review of the causes of FM has been carried out in this work. Particularly in the last decade, research has focused on the gut–brain axis, which has emerged as a crucial mechanism for microbiota-host crosstalk. In FM patients, quantitative imbalances of the intestinal microbiota (dysbiosis) and bacterial metabolites with differential relative abundance have been found, especially short-chain fatty acids and lipopolysaccharides. Furthermore, the microbiota has been found to indirectly influence host neurotransmitter mechanisms, mainly through the serotonin precursor, glutamate, and gamma-aminobutyric acid. Thus, all these mechanisms and their influence on the etiopathogenesis of FM are discussed in this review. |
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