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虐恋的生物学:一项系统综述。

The Biology of BDSM: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Wuyts Elise, Morrens Manuel

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Collaborative Antwerp Psychiatric Research Institute (CAPRI), Campus Drie Eiken, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Collaborative Antwerp Psychiatric Research Institute (CAPRI), Campus Drie Eiken, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium; University Department of Psychiatry, Campus Duffel, Duffel, Belgium.

出版信息

J Sex Med. 2022 Jan;19(1):144-157. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2021.11.002. Epub 2021 Dec 6.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

BDSM is an abbreviation used to reference the concepts of bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism, enacted by power exchanges between consensual partners. In recent years, attention has shifted from the idea of BDSM as a pathological and tabooed niche practice towards viewing BDSM as a healthy form of intimacy.

AIM

This systematic review brings together all existing literature on the biology of BDSM and places it in a broader biological context.

METHODS

A systematic search was conducted on PubMed, Web of Science and PsycARTICLES, of which 10 articles are included and discussed in this systematic review.

RESULTS

There is evidence for cortisol changes in submissives as a result of a BDSM interaction, suggesting involvement of the physiological stress system. Endocannabinoid changes implicate the pleasure and reward system. In dominants, this biologically measured pleasure seemed to be dependent on power play rather than pain play. Testosterone and oxytocin are also implicated in BDSM, though their role is less evident. Research into brain region activity patterns related to BDSM interest suggests a role for the parietal operculum and ventral striatum in the context of the pleasure and reward system, the primary and secondary somatosensory cortex in the context of pain perception, empathy-related circuits such as the anterior insula, anterior midcingulate cortex and sensorimotor cortex and the left frontal cortex in the context of social and sexual interactions. Pain thresholds are shown to be higher in submissive individuals and a BDSM interaction may cause pain thresholds to rise in submissives as well.

CONCLUSION

BDSM interactions are complex and influenced by several psychological, social and biological processes. Though research is limited, there is emerging evidence for an interaction between several biological systems involved in these types of interests and activities. This means there is an important role for future research to replicate and supplement current results. Wuyts E, Morrens M. The Biology of BDSM: A Systematic Review. J Sex Med 2022;19:144-157.

摘要

引言

BDSM是一个缩写词,用于指代束缚与纪律、支配与臣服、施虐与受虐等概念,这些概念通过双方自愿的伴侣之间的权力交换得以体现。近年来,人们的关注点已从将BDSM视为一种病态且禁忌的小众行为,转向将其视为一种健康的亲密形式。

目的

本系统评价汇集了所有关于BDSM生物学机制的现有文献,并将其置于更广泛的生物学背景中。

方法

在PubMed、科学网和PsycARTICLES上进行了系统检索,本系统评价纳入并讨论了其中10篇文章。

结果

有证据表明,BDSM互动会导致臣服者体内皮质醇发生变化,这表明生理应激系统参与其中。内源性大麻素的变化涉及愉悦和奖赏系统。在支配者中,这种通过生物学测量得出的愉悦似乎取决于权力游戏而非疼痛游戏。睾酮和催产素也与BDSM有关,尽管它们的作用不太明显。对与BDSM兴趣相关的脑区活动模式的研究表明,在愉悦和奖赏系统中,岛盖部和腹侧纹状体发挥作用;在疼痛感知方面,主要和次要体感皮层发挥作用;在共情相关回路中,如前脑岛、前扣带回中部皮层和感觉运动皮层发挥作用;在社交和性互动方面,左额叶皮层发挥作用。研究表明,臣服者的疼痛阈值更高,BDSM互动也可能导致臣服者的疼痛阈值升高。

结论

BDSM互动是复杂的,受到多种心理、社会和生物学过程的影响。尽管研究有限,但已有新证据表明,参与这类兴趣和活动的多个生物系统之间存在相互作用。这意味着未来的研究在复制和补充当前结果方面将发挥重要作用。武伊茨E,莫伦斯M。BDSM的生物学机制:一项系统评价。《性医学杂志》2022;19:144 - 157。

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