Periodic Reporting for period 1 - HaPpY (Comorbidity of cHronic Pain and mood disorders: breaking the vicious cYcle)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2021-07-01 al 2023-06-30
Firstly, we aimed to characterize the reciprocal relationship between chronic pain and mood disorders to improve diagnosis. For this purpose, we focused on the behavioral phenotyping of the comorbidity of chronic pain and mood disorders especially anxiety/depression in preclinical models and in patients. Indeed, for the first time, a side by side comparison of several preclinical models of chronic pain and stress/anxiety/depression is performed in different laboratories which provide the development and standardization of models and reinforce the reliability and reproducibility of studies across labs. One of the main reasons why preclinical targets identified in preclinical studies are not transposed into clinical trials is due to the basic nature of many of the preclinical tests, which simply examine helplessness or avoidance behaviors. We have developed new behavioral paradigms to improve the translatability of data. In parallel, clinical research ensures the development of cognitive-emotional tasks, unique to predict and diagnose the comorbidity of chronic pain and mood disorders by comparing behavioral outcomes, imaging datasets, physiological recordings and blood samples from well-characterized cohorts.
Second, we aimed to better understand the underlying molecular, cellular and neuroanatomical mechanisms contributing to the comorbidity in preclinical models and in patients. The ultimate goal is to identify biomarkers for prediction/diagnosis and reveal new treatment strategies.
Third aim is developing new treatment strategies. We adapted two strategies to optimize the use of already existing pharmacological/non-pharmacological treatments and to validate new preclinical targets, and provide novel insight for using brain stimulation facilitate early-stage translation of novel treatment strategies towards the clinic.
Given evidence of sexual dimorphism of both chronic pain and mood disorders, all Individual Research Projects (IRPs) considers sex differences as a cross-cutting objective.
Future direction will be now:
• To fully compare preclinical and clinical data.
• To reach causal link between these identified alterations and behavioural as well as molecular outcomes.
• To determine potential sex differences (on going).