Metabolomics and psychological features in fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivity
Abstract Fibromyalgia (FM) as Fibromyalgia and Electromagnetic Sensitivity (IEI-EMF) are a chronic and systemic syndrome. The main symptom is represented by strong and widespread pain in the musculoskeletal system. The exact causes that lead to the development of FM and IEI-EMF are still unknown. In...
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doaj-b24cf23d8eb74fef8b491f5c7aa5497d2020-12-08T11:52:00ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-11-0110111210.1038/s41598-020-76876-8Metabolomics and psychological features in fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivityCristina Piras0Stella Conte1Monica Pibiri2Giacomo Rao3Sandro Muntoni4Vera Piera Leoni5Gabriele Finco6Luigi Atzori7Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of CagliariDepartment of Education, Psychology and Philosophy, University of CagliariDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of CagliariNational Institute for Occupational Accident Insurance (INAIL)Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of CagliariDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of CagliariDepartment of Medical Sciences, University of CagliariDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of CagliariAbstract Fibromyalgia (FM) as Fibromyalgia and Electromagnetic Sensitivity (IEI-EMF) are a chronic and systemic syndrome. The main symptom is represented by strong and widespread pain in the musculoskeletal system. The exact causes that lead to the development of FM and IEI-EMF are still unknown. Interestingly, the proximity to electrical and electromagnetic devices seems to trigger and/or amplify the symptoms. We investigated the blood plasma metabolome in IEI-EMF and healthy subjects using 1H NMR spectroscopy coupled with multivariate statistical analysis. All the individuals were subjected to tests for the evaluation of psychological and physical features. No significant differences between IEI-EMF and controls relative to personality aspects, Locus of Control, and anxiety were found. Multivariate statistical analysis on the metabolites identified by NMR analysis allowed the identification of a distinct metabolic profile between IEI-EMF and healthy subjects. IEI-EMF were characterized by higher levels of glycine and pyroglutamate, and lower levels of 2-hydroxyisocaproate, choline, glutamine, and isoleucine compared to healthy subjects. These metabolites are involved in several metabolic pathways mainly related to oxidative stress defense, pain mechanisms, and muscle metabolism. The results here obtained highlight possible physiopathological mechanisms in IEI-EMF patients to be better defined.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-76876-8 |
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Cristina Piras Stella Conte Monica Pibiri Giacomo Rao Sandro Muntoni Vera Piera Leoni Gabriele Finco Luigi Atzori |
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Cristina Piras Stella Conte Monica Pibiri Giacomo Rao Sandro Muntoni Vera Piera Leoni Gabriele Finco Luigi Atzori Metabolomics and psychological features in fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivity Scientific Reports |
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Cristina Piras Stella Conte Monica Pibiri Giacomo Rao Sandro Muntoni Vera Piera Leoni Gabriele Finco Luigi Atzori |
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Metabolomics and psychological features in fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivity |
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Metabolomics and psychological features in fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivity |
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Metabolomics and psychological features in fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivity |
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Metabolomics and psychological features in fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivity |
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Metabolomics and psychological features in fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivity |
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metabolomics and psychological features in fibromyalgia and electromagnetic sensitivity |
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Abstract Fibromyalgia (FM) as Fibromyalgia and Electromagnetic Sensitivity (IEI-EMF) are a chronic and systemic syndrome. The main symptom is represented by strong and widespread pain in the musculoskeletal system. The exact causes that lead to the development of FM and IEI-EMF are still unknown. Interestingly, the proximity to electrical and electromagnetic devices seems to trigger and/or amplify the symptoms. We investigated the blood plasma metabolome in IEI-EMF and healthy subjects using 1H NMR spectroscopy coupled with multivariate statistical analysis. All the individuals were subjected to tests for the evaluation of psychological and physical features. No significant differences between IEI-EMF and controls relative to personality aspects, Locus of Control, and anxiety were found. Multivariate statistical analysis on the metabolites identified by NMR analysis allowed the identification of a distinct metabolic profile between IEI-EMF and healthy subjects. IEI-EMF were characterized by higher levels of glycine and pyroglutamate, and lower levels of 2-hydroxyisocaproate, choline, glutamine, and isoleucine compared to healthy subjects. These metabolites are involved in several metabolic pathways mainly related to oxidative stress defense, pain mechanisms, and muscle metabolism. The results here obtained highlight possible physiopathological mechanisms in IEI-EMF patients to be better defined. |
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