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Evidence for Somatic Hypersensitivity in Veterans With Gulf War Illness and Gastrointestinal Symptoms.

QiQi Zhou1,2, Meghan L Verne3, Buyi Zhang1,4, G Nicholas Verne1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Over 25% of Persian Gulf War (PGW) veterans with Gulf War Illness (GWI) (chronic health symptoms of undetermined etiology) developed gastrointestinal (GI) (diarrhea and abdominal pain) and other somatic symptoms.
OBJECTIVES: Our study objective was to determine if veterans with GWI and GI symptoms exhibit heightened patterns of somatic pain perception (hypersensitivity) across nociceptive stimuli modalities.
METHODS: Participants were previously deployed GW Veterans with GWI and GI symptoms (n=53); veterans with GWI without GI symptom (n=47); and veteran controls (n=38). We determined pain thresholds for contact thermal, cold pressor, and ischemic stimuli.
RESULTS: Veterans with GWI and GI symptoms showed lower pain thresholds (P<0.001) for each stimulus. There was also overlap of somatic hypersensitivities among veterans with GI symptoms with 20% having hypersensitivity to all 3 somatic stimuli. Veterans with GWI and GI symptoms also showed a significant correlation between mechanical visual analog scale abdominal pain ratings and heat pain threshold, cold pressor threshold, and ischemic pain threshold/tolerance. DISCUSSION: Our findings show that there is widespread somatic hypersensitivity in veterans with GWI/GI symptoms that is positively correlated with abdominal pain ratings. In addition, veterans with somatic hypersensitivity that overlap have the greatest number of extraintestinal symptoms. These findings may have a translational benefit: strategies for developing more effective therapeutic agents that can reduce and/or prevent somatic and GI symptoms in veterans deployed to future military conflicts.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29570102      PMCID: PMC6110965          DOI: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Pain        ISSN: 0749-8047            Impact factor:   3.442


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