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人类腹内侧前额叶皮层损伤增强了预期对疼痛感知的影响。

Human ventromedial prefrontal cortex lesions enhance the effect of expectations on pain perception.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA; Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care, University of California, San Francisco CA, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA.

出版信息

Cortex. 2023 Sep;166:188-206. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2023.04.017. Epub 2023 Jun 9.

Abstract

Pain is strongly modulated by expectations and beliefs. Across species, subregions of ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC) are implicated in a variety of functions germane to pain, predictions, and learning. Human fMRI studies show that VMPFC activity tracks expectations about pain and mediates expectancy effects on pain-related activity in other brain regions. Prior lesion studies suggest that VMPFC may instead play a more general role in generating affective responses to painful stimuli. To test whether VMPFC is required to generate affective responses to pain or is more specifically involved in expectancy-based pain modulation, we studied responses to heat stimuli in five adults with bilateral surgical lesions of VMPFC and twenty healthy adults without brain damage. All participants underwent a quantitative sensory testing procedure followed by a pain expectancy task in which cues predicting either low or high pain were followed by intermittent medium intensity heat stimuli. Compared to adults without brain damage, individuals with VMPFC lesions reported larger differences in expected pain based on predictive cues and failed to update expectations following the covert introduction of unexpected medium temperature stimuli. Consistent with observed expectancy differences, subjective pain unpleasantness ratings in the VMPFC lesion group were more strongly modulated by cue during thermal stimulation. We found no group differences in overall pain sensitivity, nor in relationships between pain and autonomic arousal, suggesting that VMPFC damage specifically enhances the effect of expectations on pain processing, likely driven by impaired integration of new sensory feedback to update expectations about pain. These results provide essential new data regarding the specific functional contribution of VMPFC to pain modulation.

摘要

疼痛强烈地受到预期和信念的调节。在不同物种中,腹内侧前额叶皮层(VMPFC)的亚区被牵连到与疼痛、预测和学习相关的各种功能中。人类 fMRI 研究表明,VMPFC 活动追踪对疼痛的预期,并调节对其他大脑区域疼痛相关活动的预期效应。先前的损伤研究表明,VMPFC 可能在对疼痛刺激产生情感反应方面发挥更普遍的作用。为了测试 VMPFC 是否需要产生对疼痛的情感反应,或者更具体地参与基于预期的疼痛调节,我们研究了五名 VMPFC 双侧手术损伤的成年人和二十名没有脑损伤的健康成年人对热刺激的反应。所有参与者都接受了定量感觉测试程序,然后进行了疼痛预期任务,其中提示预测低或高疼痛,然后是间歇性中等强度的热刺激。与没有脑损伤的成年人相比,VMPFC 损伤的个体根据预测线索报告了更大的预期疼痛差异,并且在隐蔽引入意外中等温度刺激后无法更新预期。与观察到的预期差异一致,VMPFC 损伤组在热刺激期间,主观疼痛不愉快评分受到线索的更强调节。我们没有发现组间整体疼痛敏感性的差异,也没有发现疼痛与自主唤醒之间的关系,这表明 VMPFC 损伤特异性地增强了预期对疼痛处理的影响,可能是由于新感觉反馈的整合受损,无法更新对疼痛的预期。这些结果提供了关于 VMPFC 对疼痛调节的特定功能贡献的重要新数据。

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