安慰剂反应是一种奖励机制

Sarah C. Lidstone BSc , Raul de la Fuente-Fernandez MD , A. Jon Stoessl MD (FRCPC)
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摘要

安慰剂反应发生在各种各样的医疗条件下,但其潜在机制仍然知之甚少。根据我们对帕金森病患者的观察,我们认为安慰剂效应部分是由奖赏回路的激活介导的,而中皮质边缘多巴胺的释放,特别是在腹侧纹状体,起着核心作用。预期已被证明在安慰剂反应中起关键作用。我们认为,在帕金森病患者中,安慰剂诱导的临床改善预期是一种形式的奖励预期,导致纹状体多巴胺释放。考虑到多巴胺和内源性阿片系统之间的相互作用,奖励回路也可能涉及其他安慰剂反应,如安慰剂镇痛。尽管安慰剂反应存在异质性,但我们认为奖赏回路的激活可能是安慰剂效应的共同机制,多巴胺和前额皮质回路相互作用,产生特定条件的生理反应。
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The placebo response as a reward mechanism

Placebo responses occur in a wide range of medical conditions, yet the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. On the basis of our observations of patients in Parkinson’s disease, we have argued that the placebo effect is partly mediated by the activation of reward circuitry and that mesocorticolimbic dopamine release, particularly in the ventral striatum, plays a central role. Expectation has been shown to be critically involved in placebo responses. We argue that in patients with Parkinson’s disease, placebo-induced expectation of clinical improvement is a form of expectation of reward, which results in striatal dopamine release. Reward circuitry also may be involved in other placebo responses, such as placebo analgesia, given the interactions between dopamine and endogenous opioid systems. Despite the heterogeneity of placebo responses, we propose that activation of reward circuitry may represent a common mechanism underlying the placebo effect, and that dopamine and prefrontal cortical circuits interact to produce a condition-specific physiological response.

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