Ross R T
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 1986 Jan;12(1):32-9.
Three experiments with rat subjects assessed conditioned analgesia in a Pavlovian second-order conditioning procedure by using inhibition of responding to thermal stimulation as an index of pain sensitivity. In Experiment 1, rats receiving second-order conditioning showed longer response latencies during a test of pain sensitivity in the presence of the second-order conditioned stimulus (CS) than rats receiving appropriate control procedures. Experiment 2 found that extinction of the first-order CS had no effect on established second-order conditioned analgesia. Experiment 3 evaluated the effects of post second-order conditioning pairings of morphine and the shock unconditioned stimulus (US). Rats receiving paired morphine-shock presentations showed significantly shorter response latencies during a hot-plate test of pain sensitivity in the presence of the second-order CS than did groups of rats receiving various control procedures; second-order analgesia was attenuated. These data extend the associative account of conditioned analgesia to second-order conditioning situations and are discussed in terms of the mediation of both first- and second-order analgesia by an association between the CS and a representation or expectancy of the US, which may directly activate endogenous pain inhibition systems.
三项以大鼠为实验对象的实验,通过将对热刺激反应的抑制作为疼痛敏感性指标,在巴甫洛夫二阶条件反射程序中评估了条件性镇痛。在实验1中,接受二阶条件反射的大鼠在二阶条件刺激(CS)出现时进行疼痛敏感性测试时,其反应潜伏期比接受适当对照程序的大鼠更长。实验2发现,一阶CS的消退对已建立的二阶条件性镇痛没有影响。实验3评估了二阶条件反射后吗啡与休克无条件刺激(US)配对的效果。在二阶CS出现时进行热板疼痛敏感性测试时,接受吗啡-休克配对呈现的大鼠组的反应潜伏期明显短于接受各种对照程序的大鼠组;二阶镇痛作用减弱。这些数据将条件性镇痛的联想解释扩展到二阶条件反射情境,并根据CS与US的表征或预期之间的关联对一阶和二阶镇痛的介导作用进行了讨论,这种关联可能直接激活内源性疼痛抑制系统。