Heshmati Mitra, Russo Scott J
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 1425 Madison Avenue, Icahn 10-71, Box 1065, New York, NY 10029 (212) 659- 5917.
Curr Behav Neurosci Rep. 2015 Sep;2(3):146-153. doi: 10.1007/s40473-015-0044-3. Epub 2015 Jul 12.
Anhedonia, or the loss of pleasure in previously rewarding stimuli, is a core symptom of major depressive disorder that may reflect an underlying dysregulation in reward processing. The mesolimbic dopamine circuit, also known as the brain's reward circuit, is integral to processing the rewarding salience of stimuli to guide actions. Manifestation of anhedonia and associated depression symptoms like feelings of sadness, changes in appetite, and psychomotor effects, may reflect changes in the brain reward circuitry as a common underlying disease process. This review will synthesize the recent literature from human and rodent studies providing a circuit-level framework for understanding anhedonia in depression, with emphasis on the nucleus accumbens.
快感缺失,即对先前能带来奖赏的刺激失去愉悦感,是重度抑郁症的核心症状,可能反映出奖赏处理过程中潜在的调节失调。中脑边缘多巴胺回路,也被称为大脑的奖赏回路,对于处理刺激的奖赏显著性以指导行为至关重要。快感缺失以及相关抑郁症状(如悲伤情绪、食欲变化和精神运动效应)的表现,可能反映出大脑奖赏回路的变化,这是一个共同的潜在疾病过程。本综述将综合来自人类和啮齿动物研究的最新文献,提供一个从回路层面理解抑郁症中快感缺失的框架,重点关注伏隔核。