Emotion regulation and the salience network: a hypothetical integrative model of fibromyalgia
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- DOI: 10.1038/s41584-022-00873-6
Emotion regulation and the salience network: a hypothetical integrative model of fibromyalgia
Abstract
Fibromyalgia is characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances and other symptoms, and has a substantial socioeconomic impact. Current biomedical and psychosocial treatments are unsatisfactory for many patients, and treatment progress has been hindered by the lack of a clear understanding of the pathogenesis of fibromyalgia. We present here a model of fibromyalgia that integrates current psychosocial and neurophysiological observations. We propose that an imbalance in emotion regulation, reflected by an overactive 'threat' system and underactive 'soothing' system, might keep the 'salience network' (also known as the midcingulo-insular network) in continuous alert mode, and this hyperactivation, in conjunction with other mechanisms, contributes to fibromyalgia. This proposed integrative model, which we term the Fibromyalgia: Imbalance of Threat and Soothing Systems (FITSS) model, should be viewed as a working hypothesis with limited supporting evidence available. We hope, however, that this model will shed new light on existing psychosocial and biological observations, and inspire future research to address the many gaps in our knowledge about fibromyalgia, ultimately stimulating the development of novel therapeutic interventions.
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Comment in
- Imbalance of threat and soothing systems in fibromyalgia: rephrasing an established mechanistic model?Martínez-Lavín M.Martínez-Lavín M.Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2023 May;19(5):318. doi: 10.1038/s41584-023-00949-x.Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2023.PMID:36959281No abstract available.
- Reply to 'Imbalance of threat and soothing systems in fibromyalgia: rephrasing an established mechanistic model?'.Pinto AM, Geenen R, Wager TD, Lumley MA, Häuser W, Kosek E, Ablin JN, Amris K, Branco J, Buskila D, Castelhano J, Castelo-Branco M, Crofford LJ, Fitzcharles MA, López-Solà M, Luís M, Marques TR, Mease PJ, Palavra F, Rhudy JL, Uddin LQ, Castilho P, Jacobs JWG, da Silva JAP.Pinto AM, et al.Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2023 May;19(5):319-320. doi: 10.1038/s41584-023-00950-4.Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2023.PMID:36959282No abstract available.
- Hypothetical model ignores many important pathophysiologic mechanisms in fibromyalgia.Clauw DJ, Choy EHS, Napadow V, Soni A, Boehnke KF, Naliboff B, Hassett AL, Arewasikporn A, Schrepf A, Kaplan CM, Williams D, Basu N, Bergmans RS, Harris RE, Harte SE, Chadwick A, Macfarlane GJ.Clauw DJ, et al.Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2023 May;19(5):321. doi: 10.1038/s41584-023-00951-3.Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2023.PMID:36964334Free PMC article.No abstract available.
- Reply to: Hypothetical model ignores many important pathophysiologic mechanisms in fibromyalgia.Pinto AM, Geenen R, Wager TD, Häuser W, Kosek E, Ablin JN, Amris K, Branco J, Buskila D, Castelhano J, Castelo-Branco M, Crofford LJ, Fitzcharles MA, López-Solà M, Luís M, Marques TR, Mease PJ, Palavra F, Rhudy JL, Uddin LQ, Castilho P, Jacobs JWG, da Silva JAP.Pinto AM, et al.Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2023 May;19(5):322-323. doi: 10.1038/s41584-023-00952-2.Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2023.PMID:36964336No abstract available.
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