Medina Sonia, Hughes Sam W
Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom.
Pain. 2025 Jul 23;166(9):2181-2193. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003701.
Nature-based social prescribing has been shown to improve physical and mental health and is increasingly used to manage chronic pain. However, the mechanisms of nature-based analgesia remain unclear. In this study, we used immersive virtual reality (VR) alongside pain psychophysics, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and psychometric assessments to assess the brain-based mechanisms of nature-based pain relief. Specifically, we experimentally induced sensitisation within central nociceptive pathways using the high frequency stimulation model of pain in 30 healthy participants and tracked the development of secondary mechanical hyperalgesia across 3 conditions: immersive VR nature, nonimmersive 2D nature video, and no intervention. Immersive nature VR significantly reduced the development and spread of mechanical secondary hyperalgesia, with sustained analgesic effects correlating with perceived presence. Bayesian modelling of neuroimaging end points collected separately revealed that nature VR-induced analgesic effects correlated with insulo-thalamic effective connectivity. We propose that the analgesic effects of nature are likely mediated through top-down endogenous analgesic systems which could be working to reduce the development and spread of heterotopic plasticity in the spinal cord.
基于自然的社会处方已被证明可改善身心健康,并越来越多地用于管理慢性疼痛。然而,基于自然的镇痛机制仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们使用沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)结合疼痛心理物理学、功能磁共振成像和心理测量评估,来评估基于自然的疼痛缓解的脑机制。具体而言,我们在30名健康参与者中使用疼痛高频刺激模型,在中枢伤害性通路内实验性诱导敏化,并在三种条件下跟踪继发性机械性痛觉过敏的发展:沉浸式VR自然环境、非沉浸式二维自然视频以及无干预。沉浸式自然VR显著减少了机械性继发性痛觉过敏的发展和扩散,持续的镇痛效果与存在感相关。对单独收集的神经影像学终点进行贝叶斯建模显示,自然VR诱导的镇痛效果与脑岛-丘脑有效连接性相关。我们提出,自然的镇痛作用可能是通过自上而下的内源性镇痛系统介导的,该系统可能有助于减少脊髓中异位可塑性的发展和扩散。