Marchesi Nicoletta, Allegri Massimo, Bruno Giacomo Matteo, Pascale Alessia, Govoni Stefano
Department of Drug Sciences, Pharmacology Section, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.
RedyNeuheart s.r.l., Start-Up, Via Santa Marta 19, 20123 Milan, Italy.
Nutrients. 2025 Apr 7;17(7):1287. doi: 10.3390/nu17071287.
Long COVID, characterized by persistent symptoms following COVID-19 infection, significantly impacts individuals' health and daily functioning due to fatigue and pain. Focusing on pain, this review addresses nociplastic and chronic pain conditions. Interventions designed to reduce inflammation, oxidative stress, and enhance vagal activity may offer a promising approach to managing post-pandemic pain. This review presents individual components of food supplements with demonstrated efficacy in one or more pain conditions, focusing on their proposed mechanisms and clinical activity in pain, including their use in post-COVID-19 pain when available. Many of these substances have a long history of safe use and may offer an alternative to long-term analgesic drug treatment, which is often associated with potential side effects. This review also explores the potential for synergistic effects when combining these substances with each other or with conventional analgesics, considering the advantages for both patients and the healthcare system in using these substances as adjunctive or primary therapies for pain symptoms related to long COVID. While preclinical scientific literature provides a mechanistic basis for the action of several food supplements on pain control mechanisms and signaling pathways, clinical experience, particularly in the field of long COVID-associated pain, is still limited. However, the reviewed literature strongly suggests that the use of food supplements in long COVID-associated pain is an attainable goal, provided that rigorous clinical trials are conducted.
长期新冠,其特征为新冠病毒感染后持续出现症状,因疲劳和疼痛对个体健康及日常功能产生重大影响。聚焦于疼痛,本综述探讨了伤害性可塑性疼痛和慢性疼痛状况。旨在减轻炎症、氧化应激并增强迷走神经活动的干预措施,可能为管理疫情后疼痛提供一种有前景的方法。本综述介绍了在一种或多种疼痛状况下已证明有效的膳食补充剂的各个成分,重点关注其在疼痛方面的作用机制和临床活性,包括在新冠后疼痛中的应用(若有相关应用)。这些物质中的许多都有长期安全使用的历史,可能为常伴有潜在副作用的长期镇痛药物治疗提供一种替代方案。本综述还探讨了将这些物质相互组合或与传统镇痛药联合使用时产生协同效应的可能性,考虑到将这些物质用作长期新冠相关疼痛症状的辅助或主要治疗方法对患者和医疗系统的益处。虽然临床前科学文献为几种膳食补充剂对疼痛控制机制和信号通路的作用提供了机制基础,但临床经验,尤其是在长期新冠相关疼痛领域,仍然有限。然而,经审查的文献强烈表明,只要进行严格的临床试验,在长期新冠相关疼痛中使用膳食补充剂是一个可以实现的目标。