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Reward-aversion circuitry in analgesia and pain: implications for psychiatric disorders.

机译:镇痛和疼痛中的奖励规避回路:对精神疾病的影响。

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Sensory and emotional systems normally interact in a manner that optimizes an organism's ability to survive using conscious and unconscious processing. Pain and analgesia are interpreted by the nervous system as aversive and rewarding processes that trigger specific behavioral responses. Under normal physiological conditions these processes are adaptive. However, under chronic pain conditions, functional alterations of the central nervous system frequently result in maladaptive behaviors. In this review, we examine: (a) the interactions between sensory and emotional systems involved in processing pain and analgesia in the physiological state; (b) the role of reward/aversion circuitry in pain and analgesia; and (c) the role of alterations in reward/aversion circuitry in the development of chronic pain and co-morbid psychiatric disorders. These underlying features have implications for understanding the neurobiology of functional illnesses such as depression and anxiety and for the development and evaluation of novel therapeutic interventions.
机译:感觉和情感系统通常以一种优化的方式相互作用,该方式通过有意识和无意识的处理来使生物体生存。神经系统将疼痛和镇痛解释为引发特定行为反应的厌恶和奖励过程。在正常的生理条件下,这些过程是适应性的。但是,在慢性疼痛情况下,中枢神经系统的功能改变常会导致适应不良行为。在这篇综述中,我们研究:(a)在生理状态下处理疼痛和镇痛所涉及的感觉和情感系统之间的相互作用; (b)奖励/厌恶回路在疼痛和镇痛中的作用; (c)改变在奖励/厌恶电路中在慢性疼痛和合并精神疾病中的作用。这些潜在特征对于理解功能性疾病(例如抑郁症和焦虑症)的神经生物学以及开发和评估新型治疗性干预措施具有重要意义。

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