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Opioids and social bonding: naltrexone reduces feelings of social connection

机译:阿片类药物与社会联系:纳曲酮可减少社交联系感

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Close social bonds are critical to a happy and fulfilled life and yet little is known, in humans, about the neurochemical mechanisms that keep individuals feeling close and connected to one another. According to the brain opioid theory of social attachment, opioids may underlie the contented feelings associated with social connection and may be critical to continued bonding. However, the role of opioids in feelings of connection toward close others has only begun to be examined in humans. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study of naltrexone (an opioid antagonist), 31 volunteers took naltrexone for 4 days and placebo for 4 days (separated by a 10-day washout period). Participants came to the laboratory once on the last day of taking each drug to complete a task designed to elicit feelings of social connection. Participants also completed daily reports of feelings of social connection while on naltrexone and placebo. In line with hypotheses, and for the first time in humans, results demonstrated that naltrexone (vs placebo) reduced feelings of connection both in the laboratory and in daily reports. These results highlight the importance of opioids for social bonding with close others, lending support to the brain opioid theory of social attachment.
机译:紧密的社会纽带对幸福和充实的生活至关重要,而在人类中,对于使个体保持亲密和彼此联系的神经化学机制知之甚少。根据社交依恋的大脑阿片类药物理论,阿片类药物可能是与社交联系相关的满足感的基础,并且对于持续的结合至关重要。然而,阿片类药物在与亲密的人建立联系的感觉中的作用只是在人类中才开始被研究。在纳曲酮(阿片类药物拮抗剂)的双盲,安慰剂对照,交叉研究中,有31名志愿者服用纳曲酮4天,安慰剂4天(相隔10天清除期)。参与者在服用每种药物的最后一天来到实验室一次,以完成旨在引起社会联系的任务。参与者还完成了使用纳曲酮和安慰剂时的社交联系的每日报告。与假说相符的是,这在人类中尚属首次,该结果证明纳曲酮(与安慰剂相比)在实验室和日常报告中均减少了联系的感觉。这些结果突显了阿片类药物对于与亲密的人建立社会联系的重要性,为大脑阿片类药物的社会依恋理论提供了支持。

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