柏青哥玩家的生理变化-内啡肽,儿茶酚胺,免疫系统物质和心率。

K Shinohara, A Yanagisawa, Y Kagota, A Gomi, K Nemoto, E Moriya, E Furusawa, K Furuya, K Terasawa
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弹珠机在日本是一种流行的娱乐形式。然而,近年来,随着柏青哥的流行,“柏青哥依赖”已经成为热门新闻。这项研究的目的是调查-内啡肽,儿茶酚胺,免疫系统反应和心率在玩弹珠哥。观察到以下显著结果。(1)血浆β -内啡肽浓度在弹珠哥前和弹珠哥中心升高(p < 0.05)。(2)与基线相比,当玩家开始获胜时(即在“发烧开始”时)-内啡肽和去甲肾上腺素增加(p < 0.05)。(3)连胜结束时(即“Fever-end”)β -内啡肽、去甲肾上腺素和多巴胺较基线增加(p < 0.05 ~ 0.01)。(4)退烧结束后30分钟去甲肾上腺素较基线升高(p < 0.05)。(5)与基线相比,“发烧开始”前心率增加,在“发烧开始”时达到峰值,并迅速下降到与休息时测量的心率相匹配。但在“发烧开始”后200秒观察到增加(p < 0.05-0.001)。(6)被试在一周内玩弹珠球的小时数与“发烧开始”时与休息时β -内啡肽水平的差异呈正相关(p < 0.05)。(7)与基线相比,“发热开始”时t细胞数量减少,NK细胞数量增加(p < 0.05)。这些结果表明,脑内物质如-内啡肽和多巴胺参与了与柏青哥相关的习惯形成行为。
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Physiological changes in Pachinko players; beta-endorphin, catecholamines, immune system substances and heart rate.

Pachinko is a popular form of recreation in Japan. However, in recent years, along with Pachinko's popularity, "Pachinko dependence" has become topical news. The purpose of this study was to investigate beta-endorphin, catecholamines, immune system responses and heart rate during the playing of Pachinko. The following significant results were observed. (1) Plasma concentration of beta-endorphin increased before playing Pachinko and while in the Pachinko-center (p < 0.05). (2) Beta-endorphin and norepinephrine increased when the player began to win (i.e. at "Fever-start") compared to baseline (p < 0.05). (3) Beta-endorphin, norepinephrine and dopamine increased when the winning streak finished (i.e. at "Fever-end") compared to baseline (p < 0.05-0.01). (4) Norepinephrine increased past 30 minutes after "Fever-end" compared to baseline (p < 0.05). (5) Heart rate increased before "Fever-start" compared to baseline, peaked at "Fever-start" and rapidly decreased to match rates measured at rest. But the increase was observed from 200 seconds after "Fever-start" (p < 0.05-0.001). (6) There was a positive correlation between the number of hours subjects played Pachinko in a week and the differences between beta-endorphin levels at "Fever-start" and those at rest (p < 0.05). (7) The number of T-cells decreased while the number of NK cells increased at "Fever-start" compared to baseline (p < .05). These results suggest that intracerebral substances such as beta-endorphin and dopamine are involved in the habit-forming behavior associated with Pachinko.

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