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肥胖与药物成瘾背后的神经机制。

Neural mechanisms underlying obesity and drug addiction.

作者信息

Trinko Richard, Sears Robert M, Guarnieri Douglas J, DiLeone Ralph J

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06519, USA.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2007 Aug 15;91(5):499-505. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2007.01.001. Epub 2007 Jan 16.

Abstract

Increasing rates of obesity have alarmed health officials and prompted much public dialogue. While the factors leading to obesity are numerous, an inability to control intake of freely available food is central to the problem. In order to understand this, we need to better define the mechanisms by which the brain regulates food intake, and why it is often difficult to control consumption. From this point of view, it seems valuable to consider the commonalities between food intake and drug abuse. While research in the two fields has historically emphasized different neural substrates, recent data have increased interest in better defining elements that may underlie both drug addiction and obesity. Here we discuss some of these shared elements with an emphasis on emerging areas of research that better define common mechanisms leading to overconsumption.

摘要

肥胖率的不断上升已引起卫生官员的警觉,并引发了诸多公众讨论。虽然导致肥胖的因素众多,但无法控制对随手可得食物的摄入量是这一问题的核心所在。为了理解这一点,我们需要更好地界定大脑调节食物摄入量的机制,以及为何往往难以控制食物消费。从这一角度来看,考虑食物摄入与药物滥用之间的共性似乎很有价值。虽然这两个领域的研究在历史上一直强调不同的神经基质,但最近的数据引发了人们对更好地界定可能构成药物成瘾和肥胖基础的因素的兴趣。在此,我们将讨论其中一些共同因素,重点关注能更好地界定导致过度消费的共同机制的新兴研究领域。

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