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音乐作用的拟议生理与神经生物学机制,重点关注围手术期:来自人类、犬类和猫科医学的文献证据。

Proposed Physiological and Neurobiological Mechanisms of Music's Effect, with a Focus on the Perioperative Period: Literature Evidence from Human, Canine and Feline Medicine.

作者信息

Georgiou Stefanos G, Galatos Apostolos D

机构信息

Clinic of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science, School of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly, 43100 Karditsa, Greece.

出版信息

Vet Sci. 2025 Aug 17;12(8):770. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12080770.

Abstract

There is growing evidence regarding non-pharmacological therapies such as music as a supportive approach for the treatment of various clinical conditions in humans. Physiological and neurobiological research suggests that music exposure is related to endorphin, endocannabinoid and dopamine release, favourable effects on autonomic nervous system functioning and is associated with decreased pain perception and reduced stress response. Further evidence in humans demonstrates a beneficial role of music application during the perioperative period by improving various outcome measures, such as the perioperative stress and anxiety levels, the sedation or general anaesthetic requirements, the pain levels, the analgesic requirements and other parameters related to patient prognosis, without reported side effects. Accordingly, such interventions have been considered as a method of environmental enrichment for animal welfare enhancement, by masking potentially disturbing background noises and by ameliorating anxiety or aggressive behaviours in different stressful settings in dogs and cats. Furthermore, research has been lately extended to the potential music's effect in these species during the perioperative period, considered a stressful setting, as well. This review presents the existing evidence of music application focusing on the perioperative period of dogs and cats, as part of a multimodal approach, to improve their surgical outcome and welfare.

摘要

越来越多的证据表明,诸如音乐之类的非药物疗法作为一种辅助方法,可用于治疗人类的各种临床病症。生理和神经生物学研究表明,接触音乐与内啡肽、内源性大麻素和多巴胺的释放有关,对自主神经系统功能有积极影响,还与疼痛感知降低和应激反应减轻相关。在人类中的进一步证据表明,在围手术期应用音乐通过改善各种结局指标,如围手术期应激和焦虑水平、镇静或全身麻醉需求、疼痛水平、镇痛需求以及其他与患者预后相关的参数,具有有益作用,且未报告有副作用。因此,此类干预措施被视为一种改善动物福利的环境富集方法,通过掩盖潜在的干扰背景噪音以及减轻犬猫在不同应激环境中的焦虑或攻击行为来实现。此外,研究最近还扩展到了音乐在这些物种围手术期(同样被视为应激环境)的潜在影响。本综述介绍了作为多模式方法的一部分,聚焦于犬猫围手术期应用音乐以改善其手术结局和福利的现有证据。

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