The effect of social exclusion on pain perception and heart rate variability in healthy controls and somatoform pain patients.

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Scandinavian Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2024-12-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/sjpain-2024-0042
Fabrice Kleber, Andreas Reif, Moritz de Greck
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Objectives: The overlapping neural networks of social and physical pain have been investigated intensively in recent years. It was postulated that triggering social pain might result in greater physical pain. Nonetheless, how this affects somatoform pain disorder has not yet been considered. Since an increased pain processing activity is reported in these patients, the investigation of social exclusion and its effect on this group seems interesting. Hence, the aim of this study was to compare the influence of social exclusion on healthy controls and patients with somatoform pain disorder.

Methods: Nineteen patients with somatoform pain disorder and 19 healthy controls were examined. Cyberball, a virtual ball-tossing paradigm, was used to experimentally induce social exclusion and inclusion. To measure effects on pain perception, pressure pain thresholds and heart rate variability (HRV) were recorded after each round of cyberball. Demographic data, pain medication, and potential psychosocial moderators were collected by questionnaires.

Results: After social exclusion, pressure pain thresholds were significantly reduced in healthy controls (p < 0.01) as well as somatoform pain patients (p < 0.05), while HRV increased only in patients with somatoform pain disorder (p < 0.05) indicating increased parasympathetic activity.

Conclusion: This study is the first to analyse the effects of social exclusion on pain perception in somatoform pain disorder. While the reduction in pressure pain thresholds is in line with the social pain literature, the effects on HRV could be interpreted as a form of pain regulation mechanism. However, further research is needed to investigate the role of parasympathetic activity in socially excluded somatoform pain patients.

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社会排斥对健康对照和躯体型疼痛患者疼痛感知和心率变异性的影响。
目的:近年来,人们对社会和身体疼痛的重叠神经网络进行了深入的研究。据推测,引发社交痛苦可能会导致更大的身体痛苦。然而,这如何影响躯体形式的疼痛障碍尚未被考虑。由于在这些患者中有增加的疼痛处理活动的报道,社会排斥及其对这一群体的影响的调查似乎很有趣。因此,本研究的目的是比较社会排斥对健康对照和躯体形式疼痛障碍患者的影响。方法:对19例躯体型疼痛障碍患者和19例健康对照者进行分析。赛博球(Cyberball)是一种虚拟投球范式,用于诱导社会排斥和包容的实验。为了测量对疼痛感知的影响,在每轮赛博球后记录压力疼痛阈值和心率变异性(HRV)。通过问卷调查收集人口统计数据、止痛药和潜在的社会心理调节因子。结果:社会排斥后,健康对照组和躯体型疼痛患者的压力痛阈值均显著降低(p < 0.01),而HRV仅在躯体型疼痛障碍患者中升高(p < 0.05),表明副交感神经活动增加。结论:本研究首次分析了社会排斥对躯体型疼痛障碍患者疼痛感知的影响。虽然压力疼痛阈值的降低与社会疼痛文献一致,但对HRV的影响可以被解释为一种疼痛调节机制。然而,需要进一步的研究来调查副交感神经活动在社会排斥的躯体型疼痛患者中的作用。
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