Plasma tryptophan and kynurenine in females with temporomandibular disorders and fibromyalgia, 2019, Barjandi et al

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  1. Andy

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    Pay wall, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/joor.12892
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    Sounds like a splatter-gun approach - shoot and see what sticks.

    TMJ - more TRP=less pain
    higher KYN/TRP ratio = more pain
    Fibromyalgia - higher KYN/TRP ratio = less anxiety
    - a trend to lower TRP levels than controls, but not statistically significant even though the sample size was decent.
    Presumably everything else was unremarkable. Which is surprising given the number of things they looked at.

    I don't see how they can conclude that.
    • A higher KYN/TRP ratio in TMJ was associated with more pain, but presumably was not associated in any way with anxiety.
    • A higher KYN/TRP in Fibro was associated with less anxiety, but presumably was not associated in any way with pain.
    Neither association found had a fantastic P value, so it's looking pretty random. I don't know if they adjusted the statistics for the multiple comparisons.
     
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