催产素对社交关系的影响及其治疗社交焦虑症的潜力

Ibrahim Lanre Folorunsho, Nkechinyere Mary Harry, Daniel Chidiebere Udegbe, Dafe Jessa
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这篇文献综述探讨了催产素对社交关系的影响,以及催产素治疗社交焦虑症(SAD)的潜力。该综述综述了有关催产素的生物学和神经化学方面的最新研究成果、催产素在不同物种的社会联系中的作用,以及催产素对社交焦虑症的影响。研究一致表明,催产素参与了信任、移情和依恋的形成。神经影像学研究揭示了催产素对参与社会认知和焦虑调节的关键脑区的影响,尤其是杏仁核和前额叶皮层。研究鼻内注射催产素治疗 SAD 的临床试验取得了令人鼓舞的结果,但结果参差不齐,这凸显了考虑催产素系统功能个体差异的个性化方法的必要性。综述还讨论了开发基于催产素的治疗方法所面临的挑战,包括最佳剂量、长期疗效和潜在副作用。文章提出了未来的研究方向,强调了大规模临床试验、长期研究和跨学科方法的重要性,以充分阐明催产素对 SAD 的治疗潜力。
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Impact of oxytocin on social bonding and its potential as a treatment for social anxiety disorder
This literature review explores the impact of oxytocin on social bonding and its potential as a treatment for social anxiety disorder (SAD). The review synthesizes recent findings on oxytocin's biological and neurochemical aspects, its role in social bonding across species, and its implications for social anxiety. Studies consistently show oxytocin's involvement in trust, empathy, and attachment formation. Neuroimaging research reveals oxytocin's effects on key brain regions involved in social cognition and anxiety regulation, particularly the amygdala and prefrontal cortex. Clinical trials investigating intranasal oxytocin administration for SAD have yielded promising but mixed results, highlighting the need for personalized approaches considering individual differences in oxytocin system functioning. The review also discusses challenges in developing oxytocin-based treatments, including optimal dosing, long-term efficacy, and potential side effects. Future research directions are proposed, emphasizing the importance of large-scale clinical trials, long-term studies, and interdisciplinary approaches to fully elucidate oxytocin's therapeutic potential for SAD.
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