Vase Lene, Petersen Gitte Laue, Lund Karen
Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, School of Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark,
Handb Exp Pharmacol. 2014;225:121-36. doi: 10.1007/978-3-662-44519-8_7.
The magnitude of placebo analgesia effect appears to be large in chronic pain patients experiencing hyperalgesic states. So far, placebo effects have primarily been investigated in idiopathic pain conditions, such as irritable bowel pain syndrome, but more recently they have also been investigated in neuropathic pain patients, in which the underlying nerve injury is known. Expected pain levels and emotional feelings are central to placebo effects in both types of pain. They appear to help patients to engage in a mindset for pain relief and activate the pain-modulating system. Furthermore, expectations, emotional feelings, and the experience of pain seem to interact over time, thereby maintaining or enhancing the pain-relieving effect. Expectations and emotional feelings also contribute to the effect of active drugs, and recent studies indicate that drug effects and placebo effects interact in ways that may complicate the interpretations of the findings from clinical trials. It is suggested that expectations and emotional feelings may act as additional or alternative measures in the testing of new pharmacological agents, thereby improving the understanding of the interaction between pharmacological effects and placebo effects, which may have far-reaching implications for research and clinical practice.
在经历痛觉过敏状态的慢性疼痛患者中,安慰剂镇痛效应的程度似乎很大。到目前为止,安慰剂效应主要在特发性疼痛病症中进行研究,如肠易激综合征,但最近也在已知存在潜在神经损伤的神经性疼痛患者中进行了研究。预期疼痛水平和情绪感受在这两种疼痛的安慰剂效应中都至关重要。它们似乎有助于患者形成缓解疼痛的思维模式,并激活疼痛调节系统。此外,预期、情绪感受和疼痛体验似乎会随着时间相互作用,从而维持或增强止痛效果。预期和情绪感受也会对活性药物的效果产生影响,最近的研究表明,药物效果和安慰剂效果以可能使临床试验结果解释复杂化的方式相互作用。有人提出,预期和情绪感受可能在新药理学药物测试中作为额外或替代指标,从而增进对药理效应和安慰剂效应之间相互作用的理解,这可能对研究和临床实践产生深远影响。