Literature DB >> 25601547

Reducing social stress elicits emotional contagion of pain in mouse and human strangers.

Loren J Martin1, Georgia Hathaway1, Kelsey Isbester1, Sara Mirali1, Erinn L Acland1, Nils Niederstrasser1, Peter M Slepian1, Zina Trost2, Jennifer A Bartz1, Robert M Sapolsky3, Wendy F Sternberg4, Daniel J Levitin1, Jeffrey S Mogil5.   

Abstract

Empathy for another's physical pain has been demonstrated in humans [1] and mice [2]; in both species, empathy is stronger between familiars. Stress levels in stranger dyads are higher than in cagemate dyads or isolated mice [2, 3], suggesting that stress might be responsible for the absence of empathy for the pain of strangers. We show here that blockade of glucocorticoid synthesis or receptors for adrenal stress hormones elicits the expression of emotional contagion (a form of empathy) in strangers of both species. Mice and undergraduates were tested for sensitivity to noxious stimulation alone and/or together (dyads). In familiar, but not stranger, pairs, dyadic testing was associated with increased pain behaviors or ratings compared to isolated testing. Pharmacological blockade of glucocorticoid synthesis or glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors enabled the expression of emotional contagion of pain in mouse and human stranger dyads, as did a shared gaming experience (the video game Rock Band) in human strangers. Our results demonstrate that emotional contagion is prevented, in an evolutionarily conserved manner, by the stress of a social interaction with an unfamiliar conspecific and can be evoked by blocking the endocrine stress response.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 25601547     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2014.11.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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