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社会排斥体验前对下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴和儿茶酚胺对公开演讲应激反应的影响。

Effects of pre-experience of social exclusion on hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis and catecholaminergic responsiveness to public speaking stress.

机构信息

Institute of Medical Psychology, University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013;8(4):e60433. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060433. Epub 2013 Apr 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Being socially excluded is associated with a variety of psychological changes and with an increased risk of disease. Today, the immediate physiological consequences of being socially excluded are not well understood. In two recent studies employing a standardized exclusion paradigm (Cyberball) we found social exclusion in this virtual game did not alter cortisol secretion directly. However, exclusion pre-experience suppresses the normal cortisol response to public speaking stress in women. The present study aims to replicate our previous finding and further elucidate it by analyzing for the first time whether this alteration of cortisol-responsiveness is associated to ACTH and whether the catecholaminergic system is affected as well.

METHODS

Women were randomly assigned to Cyberball-induced exclusion (SE, n = 22) or inclusion (SI, n = 21), respectively. Immediately afterwards they were subjected to public speaking stress. Salivary cortisol, plasma ACTH, catecholamines and estradiol were assessed as were psychological distress and mood.

RESULTS

Cyberball exclusion led to a highly significant immediate increase in negative affect in excluded women. After public speaking negative affect in included women increased as well and groups no longer differed. We replicate our previous finding of cortisol non-responsiveness to public speaking stress after exclusion pre-experience and find this effect to be significantly correlated with ACTH alterations. No such effects are observed for catecholamines.

CONCLUSIONS

We replicated our previous study result of a suppressed cortisol stress response after a short exclusion experience via Cyberball, thereby underlining the profound effects of social exclusion on a subsequent cortisol stress response. This further demonstrates that these alterations are associated with ACTH. Lack of effects on catecholamines is discussed in view of the tend-and-befriend hypothesis but also from a methodological perspective.

摘要

背景

被社会排斥与各种心理变化有关,并增加患病风险。如今,被社会排斥的直接生理后果还没有得到很好的理解。在最近的两项采用标准化排斥范式(Cyberball)的研究中,我们发现虚拟游戏中的社会排斥并没有直接改变皮质醇的分泌。然而,排斥前体验会抑制女性在公开演讲压力下皮质醇的正常反应。本研究旨在复制我们之前的发现,并通过首次分析这种皮质醇反应性的改变是否与 ACTH 有关,以及儿茶酚胺能系统是否也受到影响,进一步阐明这一发现。

方法

女性被随机分配到 Cyberball 诱导的排斥(SE,n=22)或包含(SI,n=21)组。之后,她们立即接受公开演讲的压力。评估唾液皮质醇、血浆 ACTH、儿茶酚胺和雌二醇以及心理困扰和情绪。

结果

Cyberball 排斥导致被排斥女性的负面情绪显著增加。在公开演讲后,包括女性的负面情绪也有所增加,两组之间不再有差异。我们复制了我们之前的发现,即在排斥前体验后,皮质醇对公开演讲压力的反应不再敏感,并且发现这种效应与 ACTH 的改变显著相关。儿茶酚胺没有观察到这种效应。

结论

我们通过 Cyberball 复制了我们之前的研究结果,即短暂的排斥体验后皮质醇应激反应受到抑制,从而强调了社会排斥对随后的皮质醇应激反应的深远影响。这进一步表明,这些改变与 ACTH 有关。儿茶酚胺缺乏影响的讨论既考虑了“趋向和结盟”假说,也从方法论的角度进行了讨论。

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