Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, 1835 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH, USA.
Department of Neuroscience, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA.
Arch Womens Ment Health. 2019 Jun;22(3):417-429. doi: 10.1007/s00737-018-0926-y. Epub 2018 Dec 15.
The experience of motherhood is most often emotionally positive and rewarding, but for many new mothers suffering from postpartum depression (PPD), this is not the case. Preclinical and clinical research has sought to uncover brain changes underlying PPD in order to gain a better understanding of how this disorder develops. This review focuses on the mesolimbic dopamine system, particularly the ventral tegmental area-nucleus accumbens pathway which has been implicated in the regulation of critical functions disrupted in PPD including mood, motivation, and mothering. Specifically, we discuss normative changes in the mesolimbic system during motherhood in both rodents and humans and how these are impacted in PPD. We also consider modulation of mesolimbic dopamine by the hypothalamic neuropeptide oxytocin and how oxytocin-dopamine interactions regulate mood and mothering during the postpartum period. In addition to providing an overview of reward mechanisms in PPD, our goal is to highlight open questions which warrant further research.
母亲的经历通常是充满情感的积极和有益的,但对于许多患有产后抑郁症 (PPD) 的新妈妈来说,情况并非如此。临床前和临床研究试图揭示 PPD 背后的大脑变化,以便更好地了解这种疾病是如何发展的。这篇综述侧重于中脑边缘多巴胺系统,特别是腹侧被盖区-伏隔核通路,该通路与调节 PPD 中受干扰的关键功能有关,包括情绪、动机和母性。具体来说,我们讨论了在啮齿动物和人类中,中脑边缘系统在母性期间的正常变化,以及这些变化如何在 PPD 中受到影响。我们还考虑了下丘脑神经肽催产素对中脑边缘多巴胺的调节作用,以及催产素-多巴胺相互作用如何在产后期间调节情绪和母性。除了概述 PPD 中的奖励机制外,我们的目标是强调需要进一步研究的悬而未决的问题。