Integrating the Gut Microbiome and Stress-Diathesis to Explore Post-Trauma Recovery: An Updated Model

Manasi Murthy Mittinty, Joshua Y. Lee, David M. Walton, Emad M. El-Omar, James M. Elliott

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Abstract

Musculoskeletal conditions of traumatic and non-traumatic origin represent an ongoing health challenge. While the last three decades have seen significant advancement in our understanding of musculoskeletal conditions, the mechanisms of a delayed or lack of recovery are still a mystery. Here, we present an expansion of the integrated stress-diathesis model through the inclusion of the gut microbiome. Connecting the microbiome with known adverse neurobiologic, microbiologic and pathophysiologic sequelae following an injury, trauma or stressful event may help improve our knowledge of the pathogenesis of poor recovery. Such knowledge could provide a foundation for the exploration and development of more effective interventions to prevent the transition from acute to chronic pain.

Original languageEnglish
Article number716
Number of pages10
JournalPathogens
Volume11
Issue number7
Early online date23 Jun 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • gut flora
  • gut microbiome
  • musculoskeletal conditions
  • stress
  • traumatic injury

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