Kraus Jakub, Výborová Eliška, Silani Giorgia
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Comenius University in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Front Psychiatry. 2023 Sep 14;14:1244027. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1244027. eCollection 2023.
Understanding the neurobiology of social reward processing is fundamental, holding promises for reducing maladaptive/dysfunctional social behaviors and boosting the benefits associated with a healthy social life. Current research shows that processing of social (vs. non-social) rewards may be driven by oxytocinergic signaling. However, studies in humans often led to mixed results. This review aimed to systematically summarize available experimental results that assessed the modulation of social reward processing by intranasal oxytocin (IN-OXY) administration in humans. The literature search yielded 385 results, of which 19 studies were included in the qualitative synthesis. The effects of IN-OXY on subjective, behavioral, and (neuro)physiological output variables are discussed in relation to moderating variables-reward phase, reward type, onset and dosage, participants' sex/gender, and clinical condition. Results indicate that IN-OXY is mostly effective during the consumption ("liking") of social rewards. These effects are likely exerted by modulating the activity of the prefrontal cortex, insula, precuneus, anterior cingulate cortex, amygdala, and striatum. Finally, we provide suggestions for designing future oxytocin studies.
https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42021278945, identifier CRD42021278945.
理解社会奖励加工的神经生物学基础至关重要,有望减少适应不良/功能失调的社会行为,并提升健康社会生活带来的益处。当前研究表明,社会(与非社会)奖励的加工可能由催产素信号驱动。然而,人类研究往往得出不一致的结果。本综述旨在系统总结评估鼻内给予催产素(IN - OXY)对人类社会奖励加工调节作用的现有实验结果。文献检索得到385条结果,其中19项研究纳入定性综合分析。结合调节变量——奖励阶段、奖励类型、起效时间和剂量、参与者的性别以及临床状况,讨论了IN - OXY对主观、行为和(神经)生理输出变量的影响。结果表明,IN - OXY在社会奖励的消费(“喜好”)阶段大多有效。这些效应可能是通过调节前额叶皮质、脑岛、楔前叶、前扣带回皮质、杏仁核和纹状体的活动来实现的。最后,我们为未来催产素研究的设计提供了建议。
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