| Literature DB >> 31149319 |
Xinhe Liu1,2, Ning Wang1,2, Lijia Gu1,2, Jianyou Guo1,2, Jinyan Wang1,2, Fei Luo1,2.
Abstract
The therapeutic goals of patients with chronic pain are not only to relieve pain but also to improve the quality of life. Chronic pain negatively affects various aspects of daily life, such as by decreasing the motivation to work and reward sensitivity, which may lead to difficulties in daily life or even unemployment. Human and animal studies have shown that chronic pain damages reward processing; the exploration of associated internal mechanisms may aid the development of treatments to repair this damage. Incentive salience theory, used widely to describe reward processing, divides this processing into "liking" (reward-induced hedonic sensory impact) and "wanting" (reward-induced motivation) components. It has been employed to explain pathological changes in reward processing induced by psychiatric disorders. In this review, we summarize the findings of studies of reward processing under chronic pain and examine the effects of chronic pain on "liking" and "wanting." Evidence indicates that chronic pain compromises the "wanting" component of reward processing; we also discuss the neural mechanisms that may mediate this effect. We hope that this review aids the development of therapies to improve the quality of life of patients with chronic pain.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31149319 PMCID: PMC6501242 DOI: 10.1155/2019/6760121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Res Manag ISSN: 1203-6765 Impact factor: 3.037
Reward-related behaviors in patients with chronic pain.
| Study | Disorders | Test | Measurement | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Geha et al. [ | Back pain | Rating sugary drinks | Liking | No change |
| Wanting | No change | |||
| Sweetness | No change | |||
| Intensity | No change | |||
| Rating fat puddings | Liking | Decrease | ||
| Wanting | No change | |||
| Sweetness | No change | |||
| Intensity | No change | |||
| Small and Apkarian [ | Low back pain | Rating sucrose solution | Pleasantness | No change |
| Intensity | Increase | |||
| Marbach and Lund [ | Facial pain and TMJ pain | PAS | Anhedonia | Increase |
| Marbach et al. [ | Back pain or facial pain | PAS | Anhedonia | Uncorrelated to pain intensity |
| Elvemo et al. [ | Various | BIS/BAS | Reward drive | No change |
| BDI | Anhedonia | Increase | ||
| BIS/BAS | RER | Decrease | ||
| Becerra-Garcia and Robles Jurado [ | Fibromyalgia | SPSRQ | RER | Decrease |
| Claes et al. [ | Fibromyalgia | Semistructured interview | Goal conflicts | Increase |
| Hardy et al. [ | Fibromyalgia | Daily diary | Goal conflicts | Increase |
| Mun et al. [ | Not mentioned | Daily diary | Goal conflicts | Increase |
Abbreviations: TMJ, temporomandibular joint; PAS, Physical Anhedonia Scale; BIS, Behavioral Inhibition Scale; BAS, Behavioral Activation Scale; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; SPSRQ, Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire; RER, reward-induced emotional responsiveness.
Reward-related behaviors in animals with chronic pain.
| Study | Species | Reward stimuli | Pain model | Test (results) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dellarole et al. [ | Mouse | SW | CCI | SPT (decrease) |
| Wang et al. [ | Rat | SW | SNI | SPT (decrease) |
| Wu et al. [ | Mouse | SW | SNI | SPT (decrease) |
| Bura et al., 2013 | Mouse | SW | PSNL | SPT (decrease) |
| Amorim et al. [ | Rat | SW | Arthritis | SPT (decrease) |
| Liu et al. [ | Rat | SW | Fibromyalgia | SPT (decrease) |
| Shi et al. [ | Rat | SW | SNL | SPT (no change) |
| Shi et al. [ | Rat | SW | CFA | SPT (no change) |
| Su et al. [ | Rat | SW | SNI; CFA | SPT (decrease) |
| Urban et al. [ | Mouse | SW; food; water | SNI; CCI; CFA | SPT (no change); food intake (no change); water intake (no change) |
| Bravo et al. [ | Rat | Cereals | CCI | Food intake (no change) |
| Goffer et al. [ | Rat | SW; water | SNI | SPT (decrease); water intake (no change) |
| Okun et al. [ | Rat | Food | CFA, SNL | SA with PR (CFA decrease, SNL no change); SA with FR (no change); tasty reactivity (no change) |
| Schwartz et al. [ | Mouse | SW; food | CFA; SNI | SPT (no change); SA with PR (decrease); SA with FR (no change); food intake (no change) |
| Hipólito et al. [ | Rat | SW | CFA | SA with PR (decrease); SA with FR (no change) |
| Schwartz et al. [ | Rat | SW | SNI | AAT (decrease) |
Abbreviations: SW, sucrose-containing water; SNI, spinal nerve injury; SPT, sucrose preference test; CCI, chronic constriction injury; CFA, complete Freund's adjuvant injection; SNL, spinal nerve ligation; SA, self-administration; PR, progressive ratio protocol; FR, fixed ratio protocol; PSNL, partial ligation of the sciatic nerve; AAT, avoidance-reward approach task.