Vitamin D Deficiency and Molecular Changes in Circulating MicroRNAs in Older Adults with Lower Back Pain
CONCLUSIONS: In older adults with vitamin D deficiency, the severity of LBP was significantly associated with the expression of circulating miRNAs, adiposity, bone metabolism, inflammation, and muscle performance. In addition, the expressed miRNAs, along with other LBP cofounders, were significantly associated with ∼63.9-86.4% of the incidence of LBP in older adults. These results suggest the possibility of using microRNAs as therapeutics to alleviate established pain and as biomarkers in old adults with painful conditions.PMID:34055120 | PMC:PMC8149253 | DOI:10.1155/2021/6662651
Source: Pain Research and Management - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Hadeel A Al-Rawaf Sami A Gabr Ahmad H Alghadir Source Type: research
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