It's been a mystery why some people can withstand pain better than
others. Now a new study suggests that genetics may play a role in
whether your pain tolerance is low or high.
Researchers pinpointed four genes that could help explain why
perceptions of pain differ from person to person. The research was
supported by Proove Biosciences. The study findings, released Sunday,
are scheduled for presentation on April 30 at the American Academy of
Neurology's annual meeting in Philadelphia, HealthDay reports.
The study involved more than 2,700 people taking prescription
painkillers, called opioids (commonly known as narcotics), for chronic
pain. The participants were asked to rate their pain on a scale from
zero to 10. After excluding those who reported their pain as zero, the
researchers divided the remaining patients into three groups depending
on their pain score.
Of all the participants, 9 percent were classified as having low pain
perception. Meanwhile 46 percent of the patients were considered to
have moderate pain. Finally, 45 percent of the participants were rated
as having high pain perception.
The participants were also evaluated for the following genes: COMT, DRD2, DRD1 and OPRK1.
The DRD1 gene was more common among those with low pain perception,
the study revealed. The researchers found this gene variant was 33
percent more prevalent in the low-pain group than in the high-pain
group.
For those with moderate pain, the COMT and OPRK genes were seen more.
COMT was 25 percent more common in those with moderate pain than those
with high pain perception. OPRK was 19 percent more prevalent, the
investigators found.
Meanwhile, the DRD2 gene variant was 25 percent more common among
those with a high pain perception than those with moderate pain.
"Chronic pain can affect every other part of life. Finding genes that
maybe play a role in pain perception could provide a target for
developing new therapies and help physicians better understand their
patients' perceptions of pain," study author Dr. Tobore Onojjighofia,
with Proove Biosciences and a member of the American Academy of
Neurology, said in an academy news release.
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