Kasanova Zuzana, Ceccarini Jenny, Frank Michael J, Amelsvoort Thérèse van, Booij Jan, Heinzel Alexander, Mottaghy Felix, Myin-Germeys Inez
Center for Contextual Psychiatry, Department of Neuroscience, KU Leuven - Leuven University, Leuven, Belgium.
Division of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Department of Imaging & Pathology, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Biol Psychol. 2017 Jul;127:1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2017.04.014. Epub 2017 Apr 29.
Much human behavior is driven by rewards. Preclinical neurophysiological and clinical positron emission tomography (PET) studies have implicated striatal phasic dopamine (DA) release as a primary modulator of reward processing. However, the relationship between experimental reward-induced striatal DA release and responsiveness to naturalistic rewards, and therefore functional relevance of these findings, has been elusive. We therefore combined, for the first time, a DA D receptor [F]fallypride PET during a probabilistic reinforcement learning (RL) task with a six day ecological momentary assessments (EMA) of reward-related behavior in the everyday life of 16 healthy volunteers. We detected significant reward-induced DA release in the bilateral putamen, caudate nucleus and ventral striatum, the extent of which was associated with better behavioral performance on the RL task across all regions. Furthermore, individual variability in the extent of reward-induced DA release in the right caudate nucleus and ventral striatum modulated the tendency to be actively engaged in a behavior if the active engagement was previously deemed enjoyable. This study suggests a link between striatal reward-related DA release and ecologically relevant reward-oriented behavior, suggesting an avenue for the inquiry into the DAergic basis of optimal and impaired motivational drive.
许多人类行为是由奖励驱动的。临床前神经生理学和临床正电子发射断层扫描(PET)研究表明,纹状体阶段性多巴胺(DA)释放是奖励处理的主要调节因素。然而,实验性奖励诱导的纹状体DA释放与对自然奖励的反应性之间的关系,以及这些发现的功能相关性,一直难以捉摸。因此,我们首次将16名健康志愿者在概率强化学习(RL)任务期间进行的DA D受体[F]氟哌利多PET与对其日常生活中与奖励相关行为的为期六天的生态瞬时评估(EMA)相结合。我们在双侧壳核、尾状核和腹侧纹状体中检测到显著的奖励诱导的DA释放,其程度与所有区域在RL任务中的更好行为表现相关。此外,如果先前认为积极参与是令人愉快的,右侧尾状核和腹侧纹状体中奖励诱导的DA释放程度的个体差异会调节积极参与行为的倾向。这项研究表明纹状体与奖励相关的DA释放与生态相关的以奖励为导向的行为之间存在联系,为探究最佳和受损动机驱动的多巴胺能基础提供了一条途径。