Chronic widespread pain (CWP) occurs in 4-13% of people and is one of the defining characteristics of Fibromyalgia (FM). Although tender points were originally considered as essential to the diagnosis of FM, it is now felt that they reflect pain severity and distress, and that FM lies at one end of the CWP continuum. To truly understand the pathogenesis of CWP, it would be optimal to study the entire spectrum of individuals who have this symptom. Another critical issue in the mechanistic study of CWP is what to study. Over the past two decades, FM researchers have described abnormalities in various components of the central nervous system and high rates of psychological co-morbidities and other chronic multi-symptom illnesses. The role and significance of each of these factors in predisposing to the illness, directly causing the symptoms, or occurring as a consequence of the condition, are unclear. The complexity of FM and the continuum of CWP have led us to develop a theoretical model of CWP that is synergistic and multidimensional. Predisposing factors are of particular interest in this model since these represent premorbid risk or protective factors that relate to the development of CWP. Further, predisposing factors can be differentiated from illness-associated features that occur as a consequence of the condition. A co-twin control study is a powerful means for examining specific hypotheses about the etiology and consequences of CWP derived from the theoretical model. Twenty-one MZ and 21 DZ twin pairs discordant for CWP, along with 22 MZ and DZ pain-free control twin pairs will be recruited from the population-based University of Washington Twin Registry. Twin will undergo an intensive evaluation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) function, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function, exercise capacity, sleep and activity levels, evoked pain processing, and psychiatric and psychosocial factors involved in CWP. There are 2 Specific Aims: 1) Assess similarities and differences in ANS function, HPA axis function, exercise capacity, sleep and activity levels, evoked pressure pain sensitivity, and psychiatric and psychosocial factors between female twins with CWP and their pain-free co-twins. 2) Determine if the association between CWP and the above illness characteristics is due to confounding by genetics or common environmental factors by comparing CWP-discordant MZ female twin pairs with CWP-discordant DZ and pain-free MZ and DZ pairs. Additionally, investigating the pattern of differences between twin groups can help to distinguish factors that are predisposing to CWP and those that occur after the onset of the illness.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
1R01AR051524-01A2
Application #
7032872
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-CFS (01))
Program Officer
Serrate-Sztein, Susana
Project Start
2005-09-25
Project End
2006-07-31
Budget Start
2005-09-25
Budget End
2006-07-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2005
Total Cost
$344,548
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Washington
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
605799469
City
Seattle
State
WA
Country
United States
Zip Code
98195
Godfrey, Kathryn M; Herbert, Matthew; Strachan, Eric et al. (2017) Dexamethasone-suppressed Salivary Cortisol and Pain Sensitivity in Female Twins. Clin J Pain 33:246-253
Godfrey, Kathryn M; Strachan, Eric; Mostoufi, Sheeva et al. (2016) Familial Contributions to Self-Reported Sleep and Pain in Female Twins. Pain Med 17:33-9
Strachan, Eric; Poeschla, Brian; Dansie, Elizabeth et al. (2015) Clinical and evoked pain, personality traits, and emotional states: can familial confounding explain the associations? J Psychosom Res 78:58-63
Vitaliano, Peter P; Strachan, Eric; Dansie, Elizabeth et al. (2014) Does caregiving cause psychological distress? The case for familial and genetic vulnerabilities in female twins. Ann Behav Med 47:198-207
Godfrey, Kathryn M; Strachan, Eric; Dansie, Elizabeth et al. (2014) Salivary cortisol and cold pain sensitivity in female twins. Ann Behav Med 47:180-8
Enriquez, Erin; Duncan, Glen E; Schur, Ellen A (2013) Age at dieting onset, body mass index, and dieting practices. A twin study. Appetite 71:301-6
Schur, Ellen; Godfrey, Kathryn M; Dansie, Elizabeth et al. (2013) Can familial factors account for the association of body mass index with poor mental health in men or women? Gen Hosp Psychiatry 35:502-7
Mostoufi, Sheeva M; Strachan, Eric; Chopko, Laura et al. (2013) Adverse childhood experiences, health perception, and the role of shared familial factors in adult twins. Child Abuse Negl 37:910-6
Poeschla, Brian; Strachan, Eric; Dansie, Elizabeth et al. (2013) Chronic fatigue and personality: a twin study of causal pathways and shared liabilities. Ann Behav Med 45:289-98
Bullones Rodríguez, María Ángeles; Afari, Niloofar; Buchwald, Dedra S et al. (2013) Evidence for overlap between urological and nonurological unexplained clinical conditions. J Urol 189:S66-74

Showing the most recent 10 out of 30 publications