右安非他明在健康参与者中扩大了时间和空间结合窗口。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Faiz M Kassim, Samra Krakonja Lahooti, Elizabeth Ann Keay, Rajan Iyyalol, Jennifer Rodger, Matthew A Albrecht, Mathew T Martin-Iverson
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摘要

背景:精神病的病理生理是复杂的,但更好地了解刺激结合窗口(BWs)有助于完善我们的知识基础。先前的研究表明,多巴胺的释放与精神病和脑宽有关。我们可以使用对精神病特别感兴趣的药物来探索BW机制。因此,我们有兴趣了解多巴胺或儿茶酚胺系统的操纵如何影响精神病和脑损伤。我们的目的是研究右安非他明作为一种多巴胺释放兴奋剂,对单峰错觉中的BWs的影响:触觉漏斗错觉(TFI)。方法:我们进行了一项随机、双盲、平衡安慰剂对照交叉研究,以调查定位的漏斗和错误。我们给46名参与者使用右安非他明(0.45 mg/kg)。我们在TFI中操作了5个空间(5-1 cm)和3个时间(0,500和750 ms)条件。结果:我们发现右安非他明增加漏斗错觉(p = 0.009),并以延迟依赖的方式增加定位误差(p = 0.03)。我们还发现,右安非他明显著增加了500 ms时间间隔和4 cm空间间隔时的定位误差(p交互作用= 0.009;p500ms |4cm vs基线= 0.01)。局限性:虽然安非他明诱导的精神病模型是理解与多巴胺多动相关的精神病生理学的有用方法,但右安非他明在释放去甲肾上腺素和多巴胺方面同样有效,因此,在我们的研究中,我们无法区分这两种系统对BWs的影响。结论:我们发现右苯丙胺增加了健康受试者单峰TFI的错觉知觉,这表明多巴胺或其他儿茶酚胺在增加触觉空间和时间BWs中起作用。
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Dexamphetamine widens temporal and spatial binding windows in healthy participants.

Background: The pathophysiology of psychosis is complex, but a better understanding of stimulus binding windows (BWs) could help to improve our knowledge base. Previous studies have shown that dopamine release is associated with psychosis and widened BWs. We can probe BW mechanisms using drugs of specific interest to psychosis. Therefore, we were interested in understanding how manipulation of the dopamine or catecholamine systems affect psychosis and BWs. We aimed to investigate the effect of dexamphetamine, as a dopamine-releasing stimulant, on the BWs in a unimodal illusion: the tactile funneling illusion (TFI).

Methods: We conducted a randomized, double-blind, counterbalanced placebo-controlled crossover study to investigate funnelling and errors of localization. We administered dexamphetamine (0.45 mg/kg) to 46 participants. We manipulated 5 spatial (5-1 cm) and 3 temporal (0, 500 and 750 ms) conditions in the TFI.

Results: We found that dexamphetamine increased funnelling illusion (p = 0.009) and increased the error of localization in a delay-dependent manner (p = 0.03). We also found that dexamphetamine significantly increased the error of localization at 500 ms temporal separation and 4 cm spatial separation (p interaction = 0.009; p 500ms|4cm v. baseline = 0.01).

Limitations: Although amphetamine-induced models of psychosis are a useful approach to understanding the physiology of psychosis related to dopamine hyperactivity, dexamphetamine is equally effective at releasing noradrenaline and dopamine, and, therefore, we were unable to tease apart the effects of the 2 systems on BWs in our study.

Conclusion: We found that dexamphetamine increases illusory perception on the unimodal TFI in healthy participants, which suggests that dopamine or other catecholamines have a role in increasing tactile spatial and temporal BWs.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience publishes papers at the intersection of psychiatry and neuroscience that advance our understanding of the neural mechanisms involved in the etiology and treatment of psychiatric disorders. This includes studies on patients with psychiatric disorders, healthy humans, and experimental animals as well as studies in vitro. Original research articles, including clinical trials with a mechanistic component, and review papers will be considered.
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