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Query: UMLS:C0016053 (
fibromyalgia
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Free plasma tryptophan levels in patients with
fibrositis
syndrome were measured by Moldofsky and Warsh with the view that the pathogenesis of
fibrositis
syndrome might involve a functional deficiency of serotonin. The hypothesis was supported by the finding of an inverse relationship between tryptophan concentration and the severity of musculoskeletal pain. Our study examined the total serum amino acid pool in
fibrositis
syndrome. Twenty patients with primary
fibrositis
syndrome and matched normal controls were evaluated clinically. After denaturation of macromolecules, serum amino acids were quantitated by automated analysis. Patients with
fibrositis
syndrome exhibited significantly lower levels of total serum tryptophan (p = 0.002), as well as 6 other amino acids:
alanine
(p less than 0.0005), histidine (p = 0.001), lysine (p = 0.02), proline (p = 0.039), serine (p = 0.028), and threonine (p = 0.013). These findings support the serotonin deficiency hypothesis for
fibrositis
syndrome pathogenesis but also imply a more generalized defect in amino acid homeostasis among affected individuals.
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PMID:Serum amino acids in fibrositis/fibromyalgia syndrome. 260 10
The objectives of our study were to evaluate free amino acid (FAA) concentrations in the serum of patients affected by
fibromyalgia
syndrome (FMS) and to determine the relationships between FAA levels and FMS clinical parameters. Thus, serum amino acid concentrations were quantified (HPLC analysis) in 23 females with
fibromyalgia
(according to the American College of Rheumatology classification criteria) and 20 healthy females. The results showed significantly higher serum concentrations of aspartate, cysteine, glutamate, glycine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine, ornithine, phenylalanine, sarcosine, serine, taurine, tyrosine and valine in FMS patients vs. healthy controls. Patients with higher
Fibromyalgia
Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) scores showed increased levels of
alanine
, glutamine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, proline and valine. In conclusion, our results indicate an imbalance in some FAAs in FMS patients. Increased Glu is particularly interesting, as it could explain the deficit in monoaminergic transmission involved in pain.
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PMID:Free amino acids in fibromyalgia syndrome: relationship with clinical picture. 2807 4