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Query: UNIPROT:P01889 (
ankylosing spondylitis
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Men and women can exhibit different pain sensitivities and many
chronic pain
conditions are more prevalent in one sex. Although there is evidence of sex differences in the brain, it is not known whether there are sex differences in the organization of large-scale functional brain networks in
chronic pain
. Here, we used graph theory with modular analysis and machine-learning of resting-state (RS)-fMRI data from 220 participants; 155 healthy controls and 65 individuals with chronic low back pain due to
ankylosing spondylitis
(AS), a form of arthritis.We found an extensive overlap in the graph partitions with the major brain intrinsic systems (i.e., default mode, central, visual and sensorimotor modules), but also sex-specific network topological characteristics in healthy people and those with
chronic pain
. People with
chronic pain
exhibited higher cross-network connectivity, and sex-specific nodal graph properties changes (i.e., Hubs disruption), some of which were associated with the severity of the
chronic pain
condition. Females exhibited atypically higher functional segregation in the mid- and subgenual cingulate cortex and lower connectivity in the network with the default mode and fronto-parietal modules; whereas males exhibited stronger connectivity with the sensorimotor module. Classification models on nodal graph metrics could classify an individuals' sex and whether they have
chronic pain
with high accuracies (77-92%). These findings highlight the organizational abnormalities of RS-brain networks in people with
chronic pain
and provide a framework to consider sex-specific pain therapeutics.
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PMID:Sex differences in brain modular organization in chronic pain. 3304 96
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