Benedetti Fabrizio
University of Turin Medical School.
Eval Health Prof. 2002 Dec;25(4):369-86. doi: 10.1177/0163278702238051.
Clinicians have long known that context is important in any medical treatment and that the words and attitudes of doctors and nurses can have great impact on the patient. There is now experimental evidence indicating that the medical context influences specific neural systems. The importance of the context is shown by the lesser effectiveness of hidden administrations of analgesics compared with open ones. Because the placebo effect is a context effect, its study has been useful in clarifying this complex issue. There are now several lines of evidence that placebo analgesia is mediated by endogenous opioids and placebo motor improvement by endogenous dopamine. Moreover, a placebo treatment is capable of affecting many brain regions in depressed patients. All these studies, taken together, lead to a neurobiological understanding of the events occurring in the brain during the interaction between the therapist and his or her patient.
临床医生早就知道,在任何医疗过程中,背景情况都很重要,医生和护士的言语及态度会对患者产生重大影响。现在有实验证据表明,医疗背景会影响特定的神经系统。与公开给药相比,隐蔽给药的镇痛效果较差,这表明了背景情况的重要性。由于安慰剂效应是一种背景效应,对它的研究有助于阐明这个复杂的问题。现在有几条证据表明,安慰剂镇痛是由内源性阿片类物质介导的,而安慰剂对运动功能的改善则是由内源性多巴胺介导的。此外,安慰剂治疗能够影响抑郁症患者的多个脑区。综合所有这些研究,我们可以从神经生物学角度理解治疗师与患者互动过程中大脑所发生的事件。