Tzschentke Thomas M
Grünenthal GmbH, Preclinical Research and Development, Department of Pharmacology, Aachen, Germany.
Addict Biol. 2007 Sep;12(3-4):227-462. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-1600.2007.00070.x.
Conditioned place preference (CPP) continues to be one of the most popular models to study the motivational effects of drugs and non-drug treatments in experimental animals. This is obvious from a steady year-to-year increase in the number of publications reporting the use this model. Since the compilation of the preceding review in 1998, more than 1000 new studies using place conditioning have been published, and the aim of the present review is to provide an overview of these recent publications. There are a number of trends and developments that are obvious in the literature of the last decade. First, as more and more knockout and transgenic animals become available, place conditioning is increasingly used to assess the motivational effects of drugs or non-drug rewards in genetically modified animals. Second, there is a still small but growing literature on the use of place conditioning to study the motivational aspects of pain, a field of pre-clinical research that has so far received little attention, because of the lack of appropriate animal models. Third, place conditioning continues to be widely used to study tolerance and sensitization to the rewarding effects of drugs induced by pre-treatment regimens. Fourth, extinction/reinstatement procedures in place conditioning are becoming increasingly popular. This interesting approach is thought to model certain aspects of relapse to addictive behavior and has previously almost exclusively been studied in drug self-administration paradigms. It has now also become established in the place conditioning literature and provides an additional and technically easy approach to this important phenomenon. The enormous number of studies to be covered in this review prevented in-depth discussion of many methodological, pharmacological or neurobiological aspects; to a large extent, the presentation of data had to be limited to a short and condensed summary of the most relevant findings.
条件性位置偏爱(CPP)仍然是研究实验动物中药物和非药物治疗的动机效应最常用的模型之一。这一点从报告使用该模型的出版物数量逐年稳步增加中就可以明显看出。自1998年上一篇综述汇编以来,已经发表了1000多项使用位置条件作用的新研究,本综述的目的是对这些近期出版物进行概述。在过去十年的文献中有一些明显的趋势和发展。首先,随着越来越多的基因敲除和转基因动物问世,位置条件作用越来越多地用于评估转基因动物中药物或非药物奖励的动机效应。其次,关于使用位置条件作用来研究疼痛动机方面的文献仍然很少但在不断增加,疼痛是临床前研究领域,由于缺乏合适的动物模型,迄今为止很少受到关注。第三,位置条件作用继续被广泛用于研究预处理方案诱导的对药物奖励效应的耐受性和敏化作用。第四,位置条件作用中的消退/恢复程序越来越受欢迎。这种有趣的方法被认为可以模拟成瘾行为复发的某些方面,以前几乎只在药物自我给药范式中进行研究。现在它也已在位置条件作用文献中确立,并为这一重要现象提供了一种额外的、技术上简单的方法。本综述涵盖的大量研究妨碍了对许多方法学、药理学或神经生物学方面的深入讨论;在很大程度上,数据呈现不得不限于最相关发现的简短和浓缩总结。