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期望对帕金森病中安慰剂诱导的多巴胺释放的影响。

Effects of expectation on placebo-induced dopamine release in Parkinson disease.

作者信息

Lidstone Sarah C, Schulzer Michael, Dinelle Katherine, Mak Edwin, Sossi Vesna, Ruth Thomas J, de la Fuente-Fernández Raul, Phillips Anthony G, Stoessl A Jon

机构信息

Pacific Parkinson's Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2010 Aug;67(8):857-65. doi: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2010.88.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Expectations play a central role in the mechanism of the placebo effect. In Parkinson disease (PD), the placebo effect is associated with release of endogenous dopamine in both nigrostriatal and mesoaccumbens projections, yet the factors that control this dopamine release are undetermined.

OBJECTIVE

To determine how the strength of expectation of clinical improvement influences the degree of striatal dopamine release in response to placebo in patients with moderate PD.

DESIGN

Randomized, repeated-measures study with perceived expectation as the independent between-subjects variable.

SETTING

University of British Columbia Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Patients Thirty-five patients with mild to moderate PD undergoing levodopa treatment. Intervention Verbal manipulation was used to modulate the expectations of patients, who were told that they had a particular probability (25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%) of receiving active medication when they in fact received placebo.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

The dopaminergic response to placebo was measured using [11C]raclopride positron emission tomography. The clinical response was also measured (Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale) and subjective responses were ascertained using patient self-report.

RESULTS

Significant dopamine release occurred when the declared probability of receiving active medication was 75%, but not at other probabilities. Placebo-induced dopamine release in all regions of the striatum was also highly correlated with the dopaminergic response to open administration of active medication. Whereas response to prior medication was the major determinant of placebo-induced dopamine release in the motor striatum, expectation of clinical improvement was additionally required to drive dopamine release in the ventral striatum.

CONCLUSIONS

The strength of belief of improvement can directly modulate dopamine release in patients with PD. Our findings demonstrate the importance of uncertainty and/or salience over and above a patient's prior treatment response in regulating the placebo effect and have important implications for the interpretation and design of clinical trials.

摘要

背景

期望在安慰剂效应机制中起着核心作用。在帕金森病(PD)中,安慰剂效应与黑质纹状体和中脑伏隔核投射中内源性多巴胺的释放有关,但控制这种多巴胺释放的因素尚未确定。

目的

确定临床改善期望强度如何影响中度PD患者对安慰剂的纹状体多巴胺释放程度。

设计

以感知期望作为独立的受试者间变量的随机重复测量研究。

地点

加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华市的英属哥伦比亚大学医院。

患者

35例接受左旋多巴治疗的轻度至中度PD患者。

干预

采用言语操控来调节患者的期望,告知患者在实际接受安慰剂时,他们有特定概率(25%、50%、75%或100%)接受活性药物。

主要观察指标

使用[11C]雷氯必利正电子发射断层扫描测量对安慰剂的多巴胺能反应。还测量了临床反应(统一帕金森病评定量表),并通过患者自我报告确定主观反应。

结果

当宣称接受活性药物的概率为75%时,出现显著的多巴胺释放,而在其他概率时则未出现。纹状体所有区域中安慰剂诱导的多巴胺释放也与对活性药物开放给药的多巴胺能反应高度相关。虽然对先前药物的反应是运动纹状体中安慰剂诱导多巴胺释放的主要决定因素,但腹侧纹状体中多巴胺释放还需要临床改善的期望来驱动。

结论

改善信念的强度可直接调节PD患者的多巴胺释放。我们的研究结果表明,在调节安慰剂效应方面,不确定性和/或显著性除了患者先前的治疗反应之外具有重要意义,并且对临床试验的解释和设计具有重要影响。

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