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慢性非医疗处方阿片类药物使用与疼痛共情:疼痛会产生影响吗?

Chronic non-medical prescription opioid use and empathy for pain: Does pain make the difference?

作者信息

Kroll Sara L, Thayer Julian F, Williams DeWayne P, Pfabigan Daniela M, Baumgartner Markus R, Lamm Claus, Quednow Boris B

机构信息

Experimental and Clinical Pharmacopsychology, Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and Psychosomatics, Psychiatric Hospital, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Center for Social and Affective Neuroscience, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.

出版信息

Psychophysiology. 2021 Apr;58(4):e13776. doi: 10.1111/psyp.13776. Epub 2021 Feb 11.

Abstract

Non-medical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) is at the heart of the opioid epidemic in the United States. Although chronic opioid use is commonly accompanied by deficits in social functioning, little is known about the impact of chronic NMPOU on social cognitive functions. Social neuroscience models suggest that empathy activates similar or even equivalent neural structures as those underpinning the first-hand experience in that emotional state (e.g., pain). Therefore, we measured subjective and psychophysiological responses during an empathy-for-pain task in 23 individuals with NMPOU, objectively confirmed by hair and urine testing, and compared them with 29 opioid-naïve healthy controls. NMPOU individuals showed lower other-related and self-related unpleasantness ratings when seeing others in pain than controls. No differences between the control and NMPOU group were found in skin conductance responses and heart rate variability (HRV) assessed by root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD) in response to the task. However, RMSSD-HRV was strongly negatively correlated with self-related unpleasantness and craving in the NMPOU group. A subsequent mediation analysis showed a total effect of RMSSD-HRV on self-related unpleasantness with no mediation of craving. This indicates that stronger emotion regulation indexed by high RMSSD-HRV might have downregulating effects on sharing others' pain in NMPOU individuals but not in healthy controls, which was further accompanied by decreased ratings of personal distress and empathetic concern. These results contribute to a better understanding of social functioning in chronic opioid users, suggesting adequate emotion regulation and empathy trainings as therapeutic targets for future interventions of opioid use disorders and long-term pain treatment with opioids.

摘要

非医疗处方阿片类药物使用(NMPOU)是美国阿片类药物流行的核心问题。尽管慢性阿片类药物使用通常伴随着社会功能缺陷,但对于慢性NMPOU对社会认知功能的影响却知之甚少。社会神经科学模型表明,同理心激活的神经结构与处于该情绪状态(如疼痛)下的第一手体验所依赖的神经结构相似甚至等同。因此,我们对23名经毛发和尿液检测客观证实存在NMPOU的个体在疼痛同理心任务期间的主观和心理生理反应进行了测量,并将其与29名未使用过阿片类药物的健康对照者进行比较。NMPOU个体在看到他人疼痛时,与对照组相比,对他人和自身的不愉快评分更低。在对任务的反应中,通过逐次差值均方根(RMSSD)评估的皮肤电导反应和心率变异性(HRV)在对照组和NMPOU组之间未发现差异。然而,RMSSD-HRV与NMPOU组的自我相关不愉快和渴望呈强烈负相关。随后的中介分析表明,RMSSD-HRV对自我相关不愉快有总体效应,且不存在渴望的中介作用。这表明,高RMSSD-HRV所指示的更强情绪调节可能对NMPOU个体分享他人疼痛有下调作用,但对健康对照者则不然,这还伴随着个人痛苦和同理心关注评分的降低。这些结果有助于更好地理解慢性阿片类药物使用者的社会功能,表明适当的情绪调节和同理心训练可作为未来阿片类药物使用障碍干预和阿片类药物长期疼痛治疗的治疗靶点。

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