Modulation of mTORC1 and IL-6 following mirror therapy and pregabalin in complex regional pain syndrome type 1

The study was designed to evaluate the modulation of mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) and IL-6 genes following the use of mirror therapy (MT) and pregabalin in complex regional pain syndrome type-1 patients. Two groups of 20 patients: MT group received MT and pregabalin, control therapy group received pregab...

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Hauptverfasser: Saxena, Ashok Kumar, Malik, Anish, Singh, Anshul, Chilkoti, Geetanjali T, Bhardwaj, Neha, Bajaj, Megha, Banerjee, Basu Dev, Rehan-Ul-Haq
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description The study was designed to evaluate the modulation of mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) and IL-6 genes following the use of mirror therapy (MT) and pregabalin in complex regional pain syndrome type-1 patients. Two groups of 20 patients: MT group received MT and pregabalin, control therapy group received pregabalin. Neuropathic pain symptom inventory (NPSI), numeric rating scale – pain, modified motor activity log, SF-12 questionnaire for quality of life and IL-6 and mTORC1 expression were evaluated. Group MT demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in NPSI burning, NPSI allodynia and numeric rating scale pain scores, modified motor activity log and SF-12 scores. Significant downregulation of mTORC1 and IL-6 observed in both. MT is a significant adjunct to pregabalin in improving motor function, quality of life and alleviating pain in complex regional pain syndrome type 1. :  ( ) Complex regional pain syndrome is a form of long-term pain that involves an arm or a leg. It can develop after an injury, a surgery or a stroke. Although many drugs have been used for its treatment, the limited relief that these drugs produce along with their side effects have shifted focus to other physical and psychological modes of therapy. Mirror therapy is one such modality where the image of normal functioning limb seen in a mirror placed over the affected limb leads to pain relief in the affected limb. We have provided evidence that mirror therapy can reduce the pain of this syndrome and also decrease the levels of pain related genes in the body. This will help us to devise better treatment strategies for complex regional pain syndrome.
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Humans
IL-6
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Mirror Movement Therapy
mirror therapy
motor activity
mRNA expression
mTORC1
Neuralgia - drug therapy
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Quality of Life
Treatment Outcome
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