Department of Psychological Medicine, Section of Neuropsychiatry, P068, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, United Kingdom.
Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2006 Mar;2(1):13-20.
Conversion disorders are a common cause of neurological disability, but the diagnosis remains controversial and the mechanism by which psychological stress can result in physical symptoms "unconsciously" is poorly understood. This review summarises research examining conversion disorder from a neurobiological perspective. Early observations suggesting a role for hemispheric specialization have not been replicated consistently. Patients with sensory conversion symptoms have normal evoked responses in primary and secondary somatosensory cortex but a reduction in the P300 potential, which is thought to reflect a lack of conscious processing of sensory stimuli. The emergence of functional imaging has provided the greatest opportunity for understanding the neural basis of conversion symptoms. Studies have been limited by small patient numbers and failure to control for confounding variables. The evidence available would suggest a broad hypothesis that frontal cortical and limbic activation associated with emotional stress may act via inhibitory basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuits to produce a deficit of conscious sensory or motor processing. The conceptual difficulties that have limited progress in this area are discussed. A better neuropsychiatric understanding of the mechanisms of conversion symptoms may improve our understanding of normal attention and volition and reduce the controversy surrounding this diagnosis.
转换障碍是导致神经功能障碍的常见原因,但该诊断仍存在争议,心理压力如何“无意识”导致身体症状的机制还知之甚少。这篇综述总结了从神经生物学角度研究转换障碍的研究。早期观察到的对半侧大脑专门化的作用的观察结果并未得到一致证实。有感觉转换症状的患者在初级和次级体感皮层中具有正常的诱发电反应,但 P300 电位降低,这被认为反映了对感觉刺激的无意识处理的缺乏。功能成像的出现为理解转换症状的神经基础提供了最大的机会。这些研究受到患者数量少和未能控制混杂变量的限制。现有证据表明,一个广泛的假设是,与情绪压力相关的额皮质和边缘系统激活可能通过抑制基底神经节-丘脑皮质回路来产生意识感觉或运动处理的缺陷。讨论了限制该领域进展的概念性困难。对转换症状机制的更好的神经精神病学理解可能会增进我们对正常注意力和意志的理解,并减少围绕该诊断的争议。