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Dissociable Roles of Cerebral μ-Opioid and Type 2 Dopamine Receptors in Vicarious Pain: A Combined PET-fMRI Study.

Tomi Karjalainen1, Henry K Karlsson1, Juha M Lahnakoski2,3, Enrico Glerean1,2, Pirjo Nuutila1,4, Iiro P Jääskeläinen2, Riitta Hari5, Mikko Sams2, Lauri Nummenmaa1,6.   

Abstract

Neuroimaging studies have shown that seeing others in pain activates brain regions that are involved in first-hand pain, suggesting that shared neuromolecular pathways support processing of first-hand and vicarious pain. We tested whether the dopamine and opioid neurotransmitter systems involved in nociceptive processing also contribute to vicarious pain experience. We used in vivo positron emission tomography to quantify type 2 dopamine and μ-opioid receptor (D2R and MOR, respectively) availabilities in brains of 35 subjects. During functional magnetic resonance imaging, the subjects watched short movie clips depicting persons in painful and painless situations. Painful scenes activated pain-responsive brain regions including anterior insulae, thalamus and secondary somatosensory cortices, as well as posterior superior temporal sulci. MOR availability correlated negatively with the haemodynamic responses during painful scenes in anterior and posterior insulae, thalamus, secondary and primary somatosensory cortices, primary motor cortex, and superior temporal sulci. MOR availability correlated positively with orbitofrontal haemodynamic responses during painful scenes. D2R availability was not correlated with the haemodynamic responses in any brain region. These results suggest that the opioid system contributes to neural processing of vicarious pain, and that interindividual differences in opioidergic system could explain why some individuals react more strongly than others to seeing pain.
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Keywords:  carfentanil; empathy; neurotransmitters; observed pain; raclopride

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28541428     DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhx129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


  14 in total

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4.  Opioidergic regulation of pain and pleasure in human social relationships.

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Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2018-01       Impact factor: 7.853

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Authors:  Lihua Sun; Lasse Lukkarinen; Vesa Putkinen; Henry K Karlsson; Jussi Hirvonen; Jari Tiihonen; Hannu Lauerma; Sophie Scott; Lauri Nummenmaa
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