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期待效应对可卡因使用障碍者大脑对哌甲酯多巴胺反应的影响。

Expectation effects on brain dopamine responses to methylphenidate in cocaine use disorder.

机构信息

Laboratory of Neuroimaging, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Bethesda, MD, 20892-1013, USA.

School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, 710071, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.

出版信息

Transl Psychiatry. 2019 Feb 15;9(1):93. doi: 10.1038/s41398-019-0421-x.

Abstract

The response to drugs of abuse is affected by expectation, which is modulated in part by dopamine (DA), which encodes for a reward prediction error. Here we assessed the effect of expectation on methylphenidate (MP)-induced striatal DA changes in 23 participants with an active cocaine use disorder (CUD) and 23 healthy controls (HC) using [C]raclopride and PET both after placebo (PL) and after MP (0.5 mg/kg, i.v.). Brain dopamine D2 and D3 receptor availability (D2R: non-displaceable binding potential (BP)) was measured under four conditions in randomized order: (1) expecting PL/receiving PL, (2) expecting PL/receiving MP, (3) expecting MP/receiving PL, and (4) expecting MP/receiving MP. Expecting MP increased pulse rate compared to expecting PL. Receiving MP decreased D2R in striatum compared to PL, indicating MP-induced striatal DA release, and this effect was significantly blunted in CUD versus HC consistent with prior findings of decreased striatal dopamine responses both in active and detoxified CUD. There was a group × challenge × expectation effect in caudate and midbrain, with expectation of MP increasing MP-induced DA release in HC but not in CUD, and expectation of PL showing a trend to increase MP-induced DA release in CUD but not in HC. These results are consistent with the role of DA in reward prediction error in the human brain: decreasing DA signaling when rewards are less than expected (blunted DA increases to MP in CUD) and increasing them when greater than expected (for PL in CUD reflecting conditioned responses to injection). Our findings also document disruption of the expectation of drug effects in dopamine signaling in participants with CUD compared to non-addicted individuals.

摘要

药物滥用的反应受到预期的影响,而预期在一定程度上受到多巴胺(DA)的调节,多巴胺编码了奖励预测误差。在这里,我们使用 [C]raclopride 和 PET 评估了 23 名活跃可卡因使用障碍(CUD)参与者和 23 名健康对照者(HC)在接受安慰剂(PL)和甲基苯丙胺(MP;0.5mg/kg,静脉注射)前后,期望对纹状体 DA 变化的影响。在随机顺序下,在四种条件下测量了大脑中多巴胺 D2 和 D3 受体的可用性(D2R:不可置换结合潜能(BP)):(1)期望 PL/接受 PL,(2)期望 PL/接受 MP,(3)期望 MP/接受 PL,和(4)期望 MP/接受 MP。与期望 PL 相比,期望 MP 会增加脉搏率。与 PL 相比,接受 MP 会降低纹状体中的 D2R,表明 MP 诱导了纹状体中的 DA 释放,与之前在活跃和戒断的 CUD 中均发现的纹状体多巴胺反应减少的发现一致,这种效应在 CUD 中明显减弱。在尾状核和中脑中有一个组 × 挑战 × 期望的效果,在 HC 中,期望 MP 增加了 MP 诱导的 DA 释放,但在 CUD 中则不然,而在 CUD 中,期望 PL 表现出增加 MP 诱导的 DA 释放的趋势,但在 HC 中则不然。这些结果与 DA 在人类大脑中的奖励预测误差中的作用一致:当奖励低于预期时,减少 DA 信号(CUD 中对 MP 的 DA 增加减弱),当奖励高于预期时,增加它们(CUD 中对 PL 的增加反映了对注射的条件反应)。我们的研究结果还记录了与非成瘾个体相比,CUD 参与者的多巴胺信号对药物效应的期望中断。

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