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成瘾性药物的分子生物学

The molecular biology of addictive drugs.

作者信息

Mackler S A, Eberwine J H

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104.

出版信息

Mol Neurobiol. 1991 Spring;5(1):45-58. doi: 10.1007/BF02935612.

Abstract

The additive drugs alcohol, morphine, cocaine, and amphetamine are each associated with the development of tolerance and physical dependence. Changes in gene expression occur in cell culture and in vivo with the administration of these centrally-acting drugs. This article reviews those experiments that have studied drug-induced alterations in gene transcription. Ethanol has diverse effects on the amounts of messenger RNA molecules within the central nervous system. Ion channels, neuropeptides, membrane receptors, and immediate early genes represent several regulated mRNAs. The effects are selective, however, as many other specific products are not altered. Evidence for a genetic predisposition to ethanol use reinforces the importance of the genotype. Opioids, cocaine, and amphetamine also affect gene transcription. Messenger RNAs studied have included many of those demonstrated to be altered by alcohol use. Interestingly, use of any of these drugs alters the expression of immediate early genes. These genes may represent an initial step in the pathway that leads to drug addiction. The composite of drug-induced changes in gene expression results in the cellular responses of tolerance and dependence. The characterization of these changes should provide a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of drug addiction.

摘要

酒精、吗啡、可卡因和苯丙胺等成瘾性药物都与耐受性和身体依赖性的发展有关。使用这些中枢作用药物后,细胞培养和体内都会发生基因表达的变化。本文回顾了那些研究药物诱导基因转录改变的实验。乙醇对中枢神经系统内信使RNA分子的数量有多种影响。离子通道、神经肽、膜受体和即刻早期基因代表了几种受调控的mRNA。然而,这些影响是选择性的,因为许多其他特定产物并未改变。乙醇使用存在遗传易感性的证据强化了基因型的重要性。阿片类药物、可卡因和苯丙胺也会影响基因转录。所研究的信使RNA包括许多已被证明因使用酒精而改变的信使RNA。有趣的是,使用这些药物中的任何一种都会改变即刻早期基因的表达。这些基因可能代表了导致药物成瘾途径的初始步骤。药物诱导的基因表达变化的综合结果导致了耐受性和依赖性的细胞反应。对这些变化的表征应该能更好地理解药物成瘾的分子机制。

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