Acute pain, a critical aspect of patient care, presents a challenge due to its subjective nature and complex biological underpinnings. Biomarkers for acute pain promise a paradigm shift in how pain is perceived, diagnosed, and managed. The study of genetic, inflammatory, and neurotransmission markers associated with pain experience may hold the key for the development of personalized and effective pain management strategies. This narrative review explores the neurobiological pathways of acute pain, encompassing inflammatory responses and neurotransmission mechanisms. It synthesizes current research on the identification and clinical application of biomarkers, emphasizing their potential to enhance diagnostic precision, treatment effectiveness, and risk prediction. We underscore the promising role of acute pain biomarkers in identifying patients at risk for developing acute and potentially chronic pain, predicting patients' response to pharmacological interventions, and aiding in the development of novel therapeutic and pain preventive strategies. The evolving landscape of biomarker research not only deepens our understanding of pain mechanisms but also lays the foundation for more tailored and patient-specific healthcare interventions.

The role of biomarkers in acute pain: a narrative review / Asimakopoulos, Thalis; Tsaroucha, Athanasia; Kouri, Maria; Pasqualucci, Alberto; Varrassi, Giustino; Leoni, Matteo Luigi Giuseppe; Rekatsina, Martina. - In: PAIN AND THERAPY. - ISSN 2193-8237. - 14:3(2025), pp. 775-789. [10.1007/s40122-025-00718-6]

The role of biomarkers in acute pain: a narrative review

Leoni, Matteo Luigi Giuseppe;
2025

Abstract

Acute pain, a critical aspect of patient care, presents a challenge due to its subjective nature and complex biological underpinnings. Biomarkers for acute pain promise a paradigm shift in how pain is perceived, diagnosed, and managed. The study of genetic, inflammatory, and neurotransmission markers associated with pain experience may hold the key for the development of personalized and effective pain management strategies. This narrative review explores the neurobiological pathways of acute pain, encompassing inflammatory responses and neurotransmission mechanisms. It synthesizes current research on the identification and clinical application of biomarkers, emphasizing their potential to enhance diagnostic precision, treatment effectiveness, and risk prediction. We underscore the promising role of acute pain biomarkers in identifying patients at risk for developing acute and potentially chronic pain, predicting patients' response to pharmacological interventions, and aiding in the development of novel therapeutic and pain preventive strategies. The evolving landscape of biomarker research not only deepens our understanding of pain mechanisms but also lays the foundation for more tailored and patient-specific healthcare interventions.
2025
acute pain; biomarkers; genetic; inflammatory markers; pain; personalized pain management
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The role of biomarkers in acute pain: a narrative review / Asimakopoulos, Thalis; Tsaroucha, Athanasia; Kouri, Maria; Pasqualucci, Alberto; Varrassi, Giustino; Leoni, Matteo Luigi Giuseppe; Rekatsina, Martina. - In: PAIN AND THERAPY. - ISSN 2193-8237. - 14:3(2025), pp. 775-789. [10.1007/s40122-025-00718-6]
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