镇痛反应的性别差异:来自实验疼痛模型的证据。

R B Fillingim
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背景和目的:性对疼痛体验的影响已经得到了相当多的实证关注。女性患几种临床疼痛的风险更大,对实验性疼痛表现出更大的感知反应。近年来,研究者将注意力转向了与性别有关的因素对镇痛反应的影响。本综述的目的是回顾有关镇痛反应的性别差异的文献,强调实验研究的结果。方法:首先,提出了实验室疼痛研究中重要的方法学问题,并简要介绍了对实验诱发疼痛反应的性别差异。接下来,讨论了以往非人类动物研究和人类实验和临床研究中与镇痛性别差异相关的数据。此外,我们实验室正在进行的一项研究对女性和男性的镇痛反应进行了初步研究。结果和结论:我们实验室之前的研究和初步发现都表明,阿片类药物在女性中产生的镇痛反应比男性更大。提出了镇痛性别差异的潜在机制,并提出了今后研究的重要方向。
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Sex differences in analgesic responses: evidence from experimental pain models.

Background and objective: Sex-related influences on the experience of pain have received considerable empirical attention. Women are at greater risk for several forms of clinical pain and exhibit greater perceptual responses to experimental pain. In recent years, investigators have turned their attention to the influence of sex-related factors on analgesic responses. The purpose of this review is to examine the literature on sex differences in analgesic responses, emphasizing findings from experimental studies.

Methods: First, important methodological issues in laboratory pain research are presented, and sex differences in responses to experimentally-induced pain are briefly addressed. Next, previous data from non-human animal research and human experimental and clinical research related to sex differences in analgesia are discussed. Also, preliminary results are presented from an ongoing study in our laboratory examining analgesic responses in women and men.

Results and conclusions: Both previous research and preliminary findings from our laboratory suggests that opioids produce greater analgesic responses in women than men. Potential mechanisms underlying sex differences in analgesia are proposed, and important directions for future research are suggested.

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