Opioid and placebo analgesia share the same network

Predrag Petrovic MD, PhD
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Abstract

The relationship between the endogenous opioid system and placebo analgesia has fascinated the research community for decades. Using functional imaging methods, it is now possible to study the underlying opioid and placebo processes in the brain. Such studies have shown overlapping activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the insula stretching into the orbitofrontal cortex. Because the ACC is involved in top-down attentional regulation, this region may mediate the interaction between higher cognitive processes and the endogenous opioid network. Moreover, data also indicate that the ACC may exert its modulation through the brainstem opioid network. The orbitofrontal cortex also shows placebo-dependent activation, but it does not have similar access to the opioid network. Thus, this region may be involved in other aspects of the placebo response such as processing treatment expectations.

阿片类药物和安慰剂镇痛具有相同的网络
几十年来,内源性阿片系统和安慰剂镇痛之间的关系一直吸引着研究界。使用功能成像方法,现在有可能研究大脑中潜在的阿片类药物和安慰剂过程。这些研究表明,在前扣带皮层(ACC)和岛叶延伸到眶额皮质重叠活动。由于前扣带皮层参与自上而下的注意调节,该区域可能调节高级认知过程和内源性阿片网络之间的相互作用。此外,数据还表明ACC可能通过脑干阿片网络发挥其调节作用。眼窝额叶皮层也显示出安慰剂依赖性的激活,但它没有类似的进入阿片网络的途径。因此,该区域可能参与安慰剂反应的其他方面,如处理治疗预期。
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