Cross-sex hormone administration changes pain in transsexual women and men

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作者
Aloisi, Anna Maria [1 ]
Bachiocco, Valeria [1 ,2 ]
Costantino, Antonletta [3 ]
Stefani, Rita [4 ]
Ceccarelli, Ilaria [1 ,3 ]
Bertaccini, Alessandro [3 ]
Meriggiola, Maria Cristina [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Siena, Dept Physiol Neurosci, Appl Physiol Sect, I-53100 Siena, Italy
[2] St Orsola Marcello Malpighi Hosp, Anaesthesia & Intens Care Unit, Bologna, Italy
[3] Univ Bologna, S Orsola M Malpighi Hosp, Interdept Ctr Sexual Hlth, Obstet & Gynecol Unit,MIT, Bologna, Italy
[4] S Agostino Estense New Hosp, Anaesthesia & Intens Care Unit, Modena, Italy
关键词
sex hormones; pain; pain questionnaires; transsexual; sex differences;
D O I
10.1016/j.pain.2007.02.006
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Chronic pain is gender-related, since there is a clear predominance of one sex with respect to the other in most pain syndromes. Gonadal hormones are known to affect the occurrence and incidence of pain. Transsexuals receive cross-sex hormones to develop and maintain somatic characteristics of the opposite sex: male to female transsexuals (MtF) are administered estrogens and anti-androgens, while female to male transsexuals (FtM) are administered androgens. Hence, these subjects represent a model to study the relationship between sex hormones and pain. Questionnaires dealing with sociodemographic data and pain (occurrence, frequency, duration, intensity, location and associated symptoms) were administered to both MtF and FtM transsexuals under hormone treatment for sex reassignment for at least 1 year. Forty-seven MtF and 26 FtM completed the questionnaires. Fourteen of the 47 MtF (29.8%) reported painful conditions, which in 11 subjects were not present before the beginning of hormone treatment. Pain consisted mainly of headaches and breast and musculoskeletal pain. Five subjects suffered from more than one pain condition. Sixteen of the 26 FtM (61.5%) reported pain. In 11 subjects, the pain was present before the beginning of hormone intake, and in 6 of them it improved after testosterone administration. These data suggest that marked changes in sex hormones affect the occurrence of pain in a high percentage of humans but not in all of them. Whether these effects are due to peripheral or central actions of sex steroids is unknown. (C) 2007 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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