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帕金森病伴发抑郁症患者奖赏敏感性受损,对多巴胺治疗无反应。

Impaired reward sensitivity in Parkinson's depression is unresponsive to dopamine treatment.

作者信息

Costello Harry, Yamamori Yumeya, Kieslich Karel, Murphy Mackenzie, Bobyreva Kamilla, Schrag Anette-Eleonore, Howard Robert, Roiser Jonathan P

机构信息

Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London WC1N 3AZ, UK.

Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London W1T 7NF, UK.

出版信息

Brain. 2025 Jun 3;148(6):2122-2134. doi: 10.1093/brain/awaf098.

Abstract

Willingness to exert effort for a given goal is dependent on the magnitude of the potential rewards and effort costs of an action. Such effort-based decision making is an essential component of motivation, in which the dopaminergic system plays a key role. Depression in Parkinson's disease (PD) is common, disabling and has poor outcomes. Motivational symptoms such as apathy and anhedonia are prominent in PD depression and related to dopaminergic loss. We hypothesized that dopamine-dependent disruption in effort-based decision making contributes to depression in PD. In the present study, an effort-based decision-making task was administered to 62 patients with PD, with and without depression, ON and OFF their dopaminergic medication across two sessions, as well as to 34 patients with depression and 29 matched controls on a single occasion. During the task, on each trial, participants decided whether to accept or reject offers of different levels of monetary reward in return for exerting varying levels of physical effort via grip force, measured using individually calibrated dynamometers. The primary outcome variable was choice (accept/decline offer), analysed using both logistic mixed-effects modelling and a computational model which dissected the individual contributions of reward and effort on depression and dopamine state in PD. We found PD depression was characterized by lower acceptance of offers, driven by markedly lower incentivization by reward (reward sensitivity), compared to all other groups. Within-subjects analysis of the effect of dopamine medication revealed that, although dopamine treatment improves reward sensitivity in non-depressed PD patients, this therapeutic effect is not present in PD patients with depression. These findings suggest that disrupted effort-based decision making, unresponsive to dopamine, contributes to PD depression. This highlights reward sensitivity as a key mechanism and treatment target for PD depression that potentially requires non-dopaminergic therapies.

摘要

为实现既定目标而付出努力的意愿取决于一项行动潜在回报的大小以及努力成本。这种基于努力的决策是动机的一个重要组成部分,其中多巴胺能系统起着关键作用。帕金森病(PD)中的抑郁很常见,会导致功能障碍且预后不佳。诸如冷漠和快感缺失等动机性症状在PD抑郁中很突出,且与多巴胺能丧失有关。我们假设基于努力的决策中多巴胺依赖性破坏会导致PD患者抑郁。在本研究中,对62例患有或未患有抑郁的PD患者进行了基于努力的决策任务测试,在两个阶段分别处于多巴胺能药物开启和关闭状态,同时还对34例抑郁症患者和29例匹配的对照组进行了单次测试。在任务过程中,每次试验时,参与者要决定是否接受不同水平金钱奖励的提议,以换取通过握力付出不同程度的体力,握力使用单独校准的测力计进行测量。主要结果变量是选择(接受/拒绝提议),使用逻辑混合效应模型和一个计算模型进行分析,该计算模型剖析了奖励和努力对PD患者抑郁和多巴胺状态的个体影响。我们发现,与所有其他组相比,PD抑郁的特征是提议接受率较低,这是由奖励(奖励敏感性)的激励作用明显降低所驱动的。对多巴胺药物作用的受试者内分析表明,尽管多巴胺治疗可提高非抑郁PD患者的奖励敏感性,但这种治疗效果在患有抑郁的PD患者中不存在。这些发现表明,基于努力的决策受到破坏且对多巴胺无反应,这会导致PD抑郁。这突出了奖励敏感性作为PD抑郁的关键机制和治疗靶点,可能需要非多巴胺能疗法。

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