Lovinger David M, Crabbe John C
Laboratory for Integrative Neuroscience, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Maryland 20852, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2005 Nov;8(11):1471-80. doi: 10.1038/nn1581.
Laboratory models, including animal tissues and live animals, have proven useful for discovery of molecular targets of alcohol action as well as for characterization of genetic and environmental factors that influence alcohol's neural actions. Here we consider strengths and weaknesses of laboratory models used in alcohol research and analyze the limitations of using animals to model a complex human disease. We describe targets for the neural actions of alcohol, and we review studies in which animal models were used to examine excessive alcohol drinking and to discover genes that may contribute to risk for alcoholism. Despite some limitations of the laboratory models used in alcohol research, these experimental approaches are likely to contribute to the development of new therapies for alcohol abuse and alcoholism.
包括动物组织和活体动物在内的实验室模型,已被证明在发现酒精作用的分子靶点以及表征影响酒精神经作用的遗传和环境因素方面很有用。在这里,我们考虑酒精研究中使用的实验室模型的优缺点,并分析使用动物来模拟一种复杂人类疾病的局限性。我们描述了酒精神经作用的靶点,并回顾了使用动物模型来研究过度饮酒以及发现可能导致酒精中毒风险的基因的研究。尽管酒精研究中使用的实验室模型存在一些局限性,但这些实验方法可能有助于开发针对酒精滥用和酒精中毒的新疗法。