Scientists have caught a type of immune cell invading nerve cells, discovering a possible cause of fibromyalgia in an animal model of the disease.
from people with fibromyalgia into mice, thereby increasing the test animals' sensitivity to pain. The investigation's findings made a strong case for the syndrome operating as an autoimmune disorder – or at least one where immune cells play a key role.
Using a similar approach to the 2021 study, the researchers introduced immune cells called neutrophils collected from patients with fibromyalgia into mice. Research has found a surprisingly high number of neutrophils in the bloodstream of fibromyalgia patients, along with elevated levels of the inflammatory cytokines neutrophils produce.
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