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健康人在被动货币奖励任务期间的纹状体多巴胺传递

Striatal dopamine transmission in healthy humans during a passive monetary reward task.

作者信息

Hakyemez Hélène S, Dagher Alain, Smith Stephen D, Zald David H

机构信息

McConnel Brain Imaging Center, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2008 Feb 15;39(4):2058-65. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.10.034. Epub 2007 Nov 7.

Abstract

Research on dopamine (DA) transmission has emphasized the importance of increased phasic DA cell firing in the presence of unpredictable rewards. Using [(11)C]raclopride PET, we previously reported that DA transmission was both suppressed and enhanced in different regions of the striatum during an unpredictable reward task [Zald, D.H., Boileau, I., El Dearedy, W., Gunn, R., McGlone, F., Dichter, G.S. et al. (2004). Dopamine transmission in the human striatum during monetary reward tasks. J. Neurosci. 24, 4105-4112]. However, it was unclear if reductions in DA release during this task reflected a response to the high proportion of nonrewarding trials, and whether the behavioral demands of the task influenced the observed response. To test these issues, we presented 10 healthy subjects with an automated (passive) roulette wheel game in which the amount of reward and its timing were unpredictable and the rewarding trials greatly outnumbered the nonrewarding ones. As in the previous study, DA transmission in the putamen was significantly suppressed relative to a predictable control condition. A similar suppression occurred when subjects were presented with temporally unpredictable novel pictures and sounds. At present, models of DA functioning during reward do not account for this suppression, but given that it has been observed in two different studies using different reward paradigms, this phenomenon warrants attention. Neither the unpredictable reward nor the novelty conditions produced consistent increases in striatal DA transmission. These data suggest that active behavioral engagement may be necessary to observe robust statewise increases in DA release in the striatum.

摘要

对多巴胺(DA)传递的研究强调了在出现不可预测奖励时,增加多巴胺能神经元的相位性放电的重要性。我们之前使用[(11)C]雷氯必利正电子发射断层扫描(PET)报告称,在一项不可预测奖励任务中,纹状体不同区域的DA传递既受到抑制又得到增强[扎尔德,D.H.,布瓦洛,I.,埃尔·迪雷迪,W.,冈恩,R.,麦格隆,F.,迪希特,G.S.等人(2004年)。金钱奖励任务期间人类纹状体中的多巴胺传递。《神经科学杂志》24,4105 - 4112]。然而,尚不清楚在此任务期间DA释放的减少是否反映了对高比例无奖励试验的反应,以及任务的行为要求是否影响了观察到的反应。为了测试这些问题,我们让10名健康受试者参与一个自动(被动)轮盘游戏,其中奖励的数量及其时间是不可预测的,且奖励试验的数量大大超过无奖励试验。与之前的研究一样,相对于可预测的对照条件,壳核中的DA传递显著受到抑制。当向受试者呈现时间上不可预测的新颖图片和声音时,也出现了类似的抑制。目前,奖励期间DA功能的模型无法解释这种抑制,但鉴于在两项使用不同奖励范式的不同研究中都观察到了这种现象,这一现象值得关注。不可预测奖励和新颖性条件均未使纹状体DA传递持续增加。这些数据表明,可能需要积极的行为参与才能观察到纹状体中DA释放的强大状态依赖性增加。

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