Straube Thomas, Schmidt Stephanie, Weiss Thomas, Mentzel Hans-Joachim, Miltner Wolfgang H R
Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology, Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena, Jena, Germany.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2009 Feb;30(2):689-98. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20536.
Previous studies on sex differences in neural responses to noxious stimuli yielded mixed results. Both increased and decreased brain activation in several brain areas in women as compared to men has been reported. The current event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study used a parametric design with different levels of the intensity of electrical stimulation in order to investigate sex differences in brain activation during pain processing. Four intensity levels, which were determined individually according to subjective ratings, ranging from stimulation below the stimulus detection threshold to moderately painful stimuli, were applied. Females experienced mild and moderate pain at lower stimulus intensity than males. Pronounced sex differences in brain activation were found in response to stimulation below the detection threshold and for the most intense pain stimuli in the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC). Under both the conditions, women showed stronger activation in a region of the pregenual MPFC, which has been implicated in introspective, self-focused information processing. The results suggest that women, as compared to men, show increased self-related attention during anticipation of pain and in response to intense pain.
先前关于对伤害性刺激的神经反应中的性别差异的研究结果不一。与男性相比,女性多个脑区的大脑激活增强和减弱的情况均有报道。当前这项事件相关功能磁共振成像研究采用参数设计,使用不同强度水平的电刺激,以探究疼痛处理过程中大脑激活的性别差异。根据主观评分分别确定了四个强度水平,从低于刺激检测阈值的刺激到中度疼痛刺激。女性在比男性更低的刺激强度下经历轻度和中度疼痛。在内侧前额叶皮层(MPFC)中,对于低于检测阈值的刺激和最强烈的疼痛刺激,发现了明显的大脑激活性别差异。在这两种情况下,女性在膝前MPFC的一个区域表现出更强的激活,该区域与内省、自我关注的信息处理有关。结果表明,与男性相比,女性在疼痛预期和对强烈疼痛的反应中表现出更多的自我相关注意力。