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Endorphins in chronic pain. I. Differences in CSF endorphin levels between organic and psychogenic pain syndromes
Authors:Béla G.L. Almay  Folke Johansson  Lars Von Knorring  Lars Terenius  Agneta Wahlstrom
Affiliation:1. Department of Neurology, University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden;2. Department of Psychiatry, University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden;3. Department of Pharmacology, University of Uppsala, Uppsala Sweden
Abstract:A series of 37 patients with chronic pain was investigated with regard to neurologic and psychiatric variables. Twenty of the patients were classified as having mainly organic (= somatogenic) pain syndromes while 17 patients were rather suffering from psychogenic pain syndromes. Samples of lumbar cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were obtained from the patients and analyzed for the presence of opiate receptor-active material, here called endorphins. Patients classified as having mainly organic pain syndromes were found to have significantly lower endorphin levels than patients with predominantly psychogenic pain syndromes. In the total group of patients as well as in the two subgroups, there was a significant correlation between CSF endorphin levels and the depth of depressive symptomatology as reported by the patients. On the other hand, there was no correlation between CSF endorphin levels and extent of anxiety or motor retardation. It is concluded that CSF endorphins reflect central processes involved in chronic pain syndromes.
Keywords:Address for correspondence: Dr. Lars Terenius Box 573   S-751 23 Uppsala   Sweden.
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