预期和疼痛中安慰剂效应的神经基础

Tor D. Wager PhD
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大量的实验和临床疼痛研究表明,安慰剂治疗减少了报告的疼痛,预期在其有效性中起着关键作用。然而,我们对安慰剂镇痛的神经生物学机制以及产生预期的机制知之甚少。为了解决这个问题,我使用功能性磁共振成像来量化在疼痛经历期间安慰剂引起的疼痛处理大脑区域的变化。结果显示,安慰剂诱导的对侧丘脑、前岛和前扣带减少,前额叶脑区增加,这可能维持对疼痛缓解的期望。这些发现是根据几种提出的安慰剂镇痛的神经心理学机制来讨论的:改变对威胁的评估,转移注意力,激活下行阿片系统来控制脊柱。这些结果表明,安慰剂治疗改变了评估过程,减少了由疼痛引起的主观痛苦。
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The neural bases of placebo effects in anticipation and pain

Numerous studies of experimental and clinical pain show that placebo treatments reduce reported pain and that expectancies play a key role in their effectiveness. However, very little is known about the neurobiological mechanisms of either placebo analgesia or the generation of expectancy that enables it. To address this issue, I used functional magnetic resonance imaging to quantify placebo-induced changes in pain-processing brain regions during the experience of pain. Results show placebo-induced decreases in contralateral thalamus, anterior insula, and anterior cingulate, and increases in prefrontal brain regions that may maintain expectations for pain relief. These findings are discussed in light of several proposed neuropsychological mechanisms of placebo analgesia: altered appraisal of threat, diversion of attention, and activation of descending opioid systems for spinal control. These results suggest that placebo treatment alters the appraisal process, reducing the subjective distress caused by pain.

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