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记忆与药物依赖的分子机制

Molecular mechanisms of memory and drug dependence.

作者信息

Alkon D L, Matzel L D, Collin C

机构信息

National Institutes of Health, Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Bethesda, MD 20892.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol Suppl. 1991;1:35-7.

PMID:1845561
Abstract

Addiction has long been thought to include both metabolic and psychological dependence. Psychological dependence must involve long-term memory of behavioral patterns in response to specific experimental contexts. Mammalian memory, and more specifically, human memory, is largely associative. Animal models of associative memory have been provided by Pavlovian conditioning of the snail Hermissenda crassicornis and the rabbit. Striking parallels have been observed in the intrinsic molecular and biophysical transformations which accompany acquisition of the conditioned response in these different animals. In brief, associated stimuli cause elevation of Ca2+ and diacylglycerol, translocation of protein kinase C, phosphorylation of a membrane-associated G-protein, reduction of K+ currents, modification of axonal transport and structural alterations of neuronal branches. These changes can be understood and modelled as a plausible basis for memory acquisition during conditioning as well as more cognitively relevant learning such as spatial maze learning for which related neuronal alterations have recently been found. Identification of memory-specific molecular steps may help target pharmacologic agents for amelioration of learned aspects of psychiatric syndromes such as those of drug dependence.

摘要

长期以来,成瘾被认为包括代谢依赖和心理依赖。心理依赖必然涉及对特定实验情境下行为模式的长期记忆。哺乳动物的记忆,更确切地说是人类的记忆,很大程度上是联想性的。对海兔(Hermissenda crassicornis)和兔子进行的巴甫洛夫条件反射为联想记忆提供了动物模型。在这些不同动物中,伴随着条件反应习得过程的内在分子和生物物理变化呈现出惊人的相似之处。简而言之,相关刺激会导致钙离子(Ca2+)和二酰甘油升高、蛋白激酶C易位、膜相关G蛋白磷酸化、钾离子电流减少、轴突运输改变以及神经元分支结构改变。这些变化可以被理解并建模,作为条件反射过程中记忆习得以及更具认知相关性学习(如空间迷宫学习,最近已发现与之相关的神经元改变)的合理基础。识别记忆特异性分子步骤可能有助于靶向药物制剂,以改善诸如药物依赖等精神综合征的习得性方面。

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