Title
Social touch modulates endogenous μ-opioid system activity in humans.
Abstract
In non-human primates, opioid-receptor blockade increases social grooming, and the endogenous opioid system has therefore been hypothesized to support maintenance of long-term relationships in humans as well. Here we tested whether social touch modulates opioidergic activation in humans using in vivo positron emission tomography (PET). Eighteen male participants underwent two PET scans with [11C]carfentanil, a ligand specific to μ-opioid receptors (MOR). During the social touch scan, the participants lay in the scanner while their partners caressed their bodies in a non-sexual fashion. In the baseline scan, participants lay alone in the scanner. Social touch triggered pleasurable sensations and increased MOR availability in the thalamus, striatum, and frontal, cingulate, and insular cortices. Modulation of activity of the opioid system by social touching might provide a neurochemical mechanism reinforcing social bonds between humans.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.05.063
NeuroImage
Keywords
Field
DocType
Bonding,PET,Opioids,Touching,Somatosensory
Touch Perception,Neurochemical,Neuroscience,Opioid,Carfentanil,Striatum,Psychology,Social grooming,Somatosensory system,Opioidergic
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
138
1053-8119
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
0
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lauri Nummenmaa1628.37
Lauri Tuominen263.26
R.I.M. Dunbar3464.40
Jussi Hirvonen4246.71
Sandra Manninen510.39
Eveliina Arponen610.39
Anna Machin710.39
Riitta Hari846188.13
Iiro P Jääskeläinen917214.73
Mikko Sams1029131.21