The Effects of Acute Arginine Vasopressin Administration on Social Cognition in Healthy Males

A. Kenyon, G. Alvares, I. Hickie, A. Guastella
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The structurally similar neuropeptides and hormones oxytocin (OT) and arginine vasopressin (AVP) play significant and complex roles in modulating a range of social behaviours, including social recognition and bond formation. Although OT has well-known roles in facilitating prosocial behaviors and enhancing emotion recognition, AVP has received increasing interest for diverging effects on social cognition behaviour most notably in males. The current study aimed to determine whether AVP also modulates the ability to understand emotion. Using a randomised double blind procedure, 45 healthy young males received either an AVP or placebo nasal spray and completed the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET). In contrast to previous findings, there were no significant differences observed in performance on the RMET between AVP and placebo groups, even after examining items separated by task difficulty, emotional valence, and gender. This study provides diverging evidence from previous findings and adds to the growing body of research exploring the influence of neuropeptide hormones in social behaviour. It demonstrates that in this sample of participants, AVP does not enhance the ability to understand higher order emotion from others. Implications and suggestions for future AVP administration studies are discussed.
急性精氨酸加压素对健康男性社会认知的影响
结构相似的神经肽和激素催产素(OT)和精氨酸加压素(AVP)在调节一系列社会行为,包括社会认知和纽带形成方面发挥着重要而复杂的作用。虽然OT在促进亲社会行为和增强情绪识别方面具有众所周知的作用,但AVP对社会认知行为的不同影响越来越受到关注,尤其是在男性中。目前的研究旨在确定AVP是否也调节理解情绪的能力。采用随机双盲方法,45名健康的年轻男性接受了AVP或安慰剂鼻腔喷雾剂,并完成了眼睛读心术测试(RMET)。与之前的研究结果相反,AVP组和安慰剂组在RMET上的表现没有显著差异,即使在按任务难度、情绪效价和性别分开检查项目后也是如此。这项研究提供了与先前发现不同的证据,并为探索神经肽激素对社会行为的影响的不断增长的研究提供了新的证据。结果表明,在本样本中,AVP并没有提高理解他人高阶情绪的能力。讨论了未来AVP给药研究的意义和建议。
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