Department of Neurology, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany.
Neuroscience. 2009 Nov 24;164(1):141-55. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2009.05.039. Epub 2009 May 23.
The significant inter-individual variability in pain behavior and its contributing factors remains a pervasive clinical challenge and has generated intense scientific investigations in this field. Recent studies indicate that our genes considerably influence nociceptive information processes, how our nociceptive system copes with peripheral injury, and the individual response to analgesic treatments. Neuroimaging studies of pain are beginning to link such genetic influences with physiological processes in the human brain. This review presents the pioneering endeavors of the hybrid approach of neuroimaging pain genes in humans and identifies potential future directions.
个体间疼痛行为及其影响因素存在显著差异,这仍是临床上亟待解决的难题,也激发了该领域的大量科学研究。近期研究表明,基因对伤害性信息处理、伤害性感受器系统如何应对外周损伤以及个体对镇痛治疗的反应有重要影响。疼痛的神经影像学研究开始将这种遗传影响与人类大脑的生理过程联系起来。本文综述了人类神经影像学疼痛基因杂交研究的开创性工作,并确定了潜在的未来方向。