| Literature DB >> 35680693 |
Tanuja Chitnis1, Jo Vandercappellen2, Miriam King2, Giampaolo Brichetto3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Fatigue, cognitive impairment, depression, and pain are highly prevalent symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS). These often co-occur and may be explained by a common etiology. By reviewing existing literature, we aimed to identify potential underlying biological processes implicated in the interconnectivity between these symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Biological processes; Co-occurrence; Cognitive impairment; Depression; Fatigue; Multiple sclerosis; Pain; Symptoms
Year: 2022 PMID: 35680693 PMCID: PMC9338216 DOI: 10.1007/s40120-022-00368-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Ther ISSN: 2193-6536
Fig. 1Flow diagram of literature search and article screening. *Original research articles sourced from reviews were screened for duplicates with the n = 46 original research articles first identified in the search
Articles stratified by symptoms and biological processes
| Symptoms | Articles, | Biological processes | Articles, |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cognitive impairment | 144 | Neuroanatomy | 228 |
| Fatigue | 48 | Inflammation | 9 |
| Depression | 25 | Monoamines | 3 |
| Pain | 5 | HPA axis | 4 |
| Fatigue/depression | 11 | Neuroanatomy/HPA axis | 1 |
| Cognitive impairment/fatigue | 9 | Inflammation/HPA axis | 2 |
| Cognitive impairment/depression | 5 | Neuroanatomy/inflammation | 1 |
| Cognitive impairment/fatigue/depression | 2 | Neuroanatomy/inflammation/HPA axis | 1 |
| Fatigue/depression/pain | 2 | Other | 3 |
| Cognitive impairment/fatigue/depression/pain | 1 | Total | 252 |
| Total | 252 |
HPA hypothalamic–pituitary-adrenal
Fig. 2Graphical representation of the literature search results and potential key biological processes underpinning the interconnectivity among fatigue, cognitive impairment, depression, and pain. The potential links between the biological processes and symptoms are color-coded, e.g., a blue circle or line indicates a link with depression. References shown in the colored boxes support the relationships represented in the figure. The dashed gray lines and associated references represent the way in which each of the biological mechanisms may directly impact the others. HPA, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal
| Fatigue, cognitive impairment, depression, and pain are highly prevalent symptoms that often co-occur in multiple sclerosis (MS); therefore, these symptoms may be explained by a common etiology. |
| By reviewing existing literature, we aimed to identify potential underlying biological processes implicated in the interconnectivity among fatigue, cognitive impairment, depression, and pain symptoms in MS. |
| We found that the co-occurrence of fatigue, cognitive impairment, depression, and pain in MS appears to be associated with a common set of underlying etiological factors, namely neuroanatomical changes, pro-inflammatory cytokines, dysregulation of monoaminergic pathways, and a hyperactive hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. |
| These findings have important implications for pharmacological and non-pharmacological disease management strategies as well as for future research activities in MS. |