Kalivas Peter W
Department of Neuroscience, Medical University of South Carolina, 173 Ashley Avenue, Charleston, SC 29464, USA.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2004 Oct;6(5):347-51. doi: 10.1007/s11920-004-0021-0.
The rewarding effects of drugs of abuse have been linked to increases in dopamine transmission. However, changes in brain chemistry and morphology that are produced in addiction underlie the long-lasting vulnerability to relapse and are more closely linked with the adaptations in excitatory transmission. The drug-induced changes in excitatory transmission seem to be pathologic exacerbations of normal forms of brain plasticity, and they occur in the brain areas linked by neuroimaging studies in addicted patients to craving and relapse. This review describes the brain adaptations produced in excitatory transmission by addictive drugs and identifies new potential sites of pharmacotherapeutic intervention to ameliorate addiction.
滥用药物的奖赏效应与多巴胺传递的增加有关。然而,成瘾过程中产生的大脑化学和形态变化是导致长期复发易感性的基础,并且与兴奋性传递的适应性变化联系更为紧密。药物诱导的兴奋性传递变化似乎是大脑正常可塑性形式的病理性加剧,且发生在成瘾患者经神经影像学研究证实与渴望和复发相关的脑区。这篇综述描述了成瘾性药物在兴奋性传递中产生的大脑适应性变化,并确定了改善成瘾的药物治疗干预的新潜在靶点。