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Pain | 2016

Experimental pain phenotyping in community-dwelling individuals with knee osteoarthritis.

J. Cardoso; Riley Jl rd; T. Glover; Kimberly T. Sibille; Emily J. Bartley; B. Goodin; Hailey W. Bulls; Matthew S. Herbert; Addison As; Roland Staud; David T. Redden; Laurence A. Bradley; Roger B. Fillingim; Yenisel Cruz-Almeida

Abstract Pain among individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA) is associated with significant disability in older adults, and recent evidence demonstrates enhanced experimental pain sensitivity. Although previous research showed considerable heterogeneity in the OA clinical pain presentation, less is known regarding the variability in responses to experimental pain. The present study included individuals with knee OA (n = 292) who participated in the Understanding Pain and Limitations in Osteoarthritic Disease study and completed demographic and psychological questionnaires followed by a multimodal quantitative sensory testing (QST) session. Quantitative sensory testing measures were subjected to variable reduction procedures to derive pain sensitivity index scores, which in turn were entered into a cluster analysis. Five clusters were significantly different across all pain sensitivity index variables (P < 0.001) and were characterized by: (1) low pain sensitivity to pressure pain (N = 39); (2) average pain sensitivity across most modalities (N = 88); (3) high temporal summation of punctate pain (N = 38); (4) high cold pain sensitivity (N = 80); and (5) high sensitivity to heat pain and temporal summation of heat pain (N = 41). Clusters differed significantly by race, gender, somatic reactivity, and catastrophizing (P < 0.05). Our findings support the notion that there are distinct subgroups or phenotypes based on experimental pain sensitivity in community-dwelling older adults with knee OA, expanding previous findings of similar cluster characterizations in healthy adults. Future research is needed to further understand the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying pain within these subgroups, which may be of added value in tailoring effective treatments for people with OA.


Pain management | 2015

Vitamin D status and pain sensitization in knee osteoarthritis: a critical review of the literature

T. Glover; Ann L. Horgas; Roger B. Fillingim; B. Goodin

Diagnostic imaging of disease severity has been found thus far to be a relatively modest predictor of knee osteoarthritis (OA) pain and disability, suggesting that other factors likely contribute to clinical symptoms in this condition. Recent evidence suggests that sensitization of the peripheral and central pathways that process nociceptive information (i.e., pain sensitization) is an important contributor to knee OA clinical symptoms. Furthermore, low levels of vitamin D have been found to be associated with the presence of pain sensitization, as well as the overall experience of clinical pain severity in knee OA. African-Americans with knee OA may be at increased risk for poor clinical outcomes given evidence of lower vitamin D levels as well as greater pain sensitization compared with non-Hispanic whites. Whether vitamin D supplementation is effective for alleviating knee OA clinical symptoms is an important topic to be addressed in future research with racially diverse samples that include sufficient numbers of African-Americans.


The Journal of Pain | 2011

Vitamin D deficiency as a mediator of ethnic differences in experimental pain: preliminary findings

T. Glover; B. Goodin; Lindsay L. Kindler; Christopher D. King; Kimberly T. Sibille; Ann L. Horgas; Charles A. Peloquin; Joseph L. Riley; Roland Staud; L. Bradley; Roger B. Fillingim


The Journal of Pain | 2013

Temporal summation of mechanical pain predicts reports of clinical pain severity in everyday life: a prospective analysis of patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis

B. Goodin; C. King; K. Sibille; T. Glover; Matthew S. Herbert; Y. Cruz-Almeida; Adriana Sotolongo; R. Staud; L. Bradley; Roger B. Fillingim


The Journal of Pain | 2018

Cognitive performance is associated with pain and function among individuals with or at risk of knee osteoarthritis

J. Cardoso; Kimberly T. Sibille; T. Glover; Roland Staud; E. Terry; B. Gooding; David T. Redden; L. Bradley; Roger B. Fillingim


The Journal of Pain | 2017

398) Impaired physical function is associated with feeling older than actual age in obese adults with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis

Hailey W. Bulls; T. Glover; K. Thompson; L. Bradley; B. Goodin; Roger B. Fillingim


Archive | 2016

OPIOIDS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE & ADDICTIONS SECTION Original Research Article Individual Differences in Morphine and Butorphanol Analgesia: A Laboratory Pain Study

Kimberly T. Sibille; Lindsay L. Kindler; T. Glover; Ricardo D. Gonzalez; Roland Staud; Joseph L. Riley; Roger B. Fillingim


The Journal of Pain | 2015

199) Physical function and associated pain in knee osteoarthritis (OA) predicts sensory processing and future clinical pain experiences

Christopher D. King; Emily J. Bartley; Yenisel Cruz-Almeida; Kimberly T. Sibille; B. Goodin; T. Glover; Joseph L. Riley; Roger B. Fillingim


The Journal of Pain | 2014

331) Exploring immune system profiles in individuals with knee OA compared to healthy controls

Kimberly T. Sibille; Yenisel Cruz-Almeida; Christopher D. King; Emily J. Bartley; T. Glover; B. Goodin; Adriana Sotolongo; M. Hebert; J. Schmidt; Barri J. Fessler; David T. Redden; Roland Staud; Joseph L. Riley; L. Bradley; Roger B. Fillingim


The Journal of Pain | 2014

317) Plasma oxytocin responses to experimental pain stimuli in adults with knee osteoarthritis

Hailey W. Bulls; B. Goodin; Adriana Sotolongo; Jeffrey C. Edberg; Matthew S. Herbert; J. Schmidt; Barri J. Fessler; Kimberly T. Sibille; T. Glover; Yenisel Cruz-Almeida; Christopher D. King; L. Bradley; Roger B. Fillingim

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B. Goodin

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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L. Bradley

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Hailey W. Bulls

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Matthew S. Herbert

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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