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食物与药物奖赏:人类肥胖与成瘾中的重叠神经回路

Food and drug reward: overlapping circuits in human obesity and addiction.

作者信息

Volkow N D, Wang G J, Fowler J S, Tomasi D, Baler R

机构信息

National Institute on Drug Abuse, 6001 Executive Boulevard 6001, Room 5274, Bethesda, MD, 20892, USA,

出版信息

Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2012;11:1-24. doi: 10.1007/7854_2011_169.

Abstract

Both drug addiction and obesity can be defined as disorders in which the saliency value of one type of reward (drugs and food, respectively) becomes abnormally enhanced relative to, and at the expense of others. This model is consistent with the fact that both drugs and food have powerful reinforcing effects-partly mediated by dopamine increases in the limbic system-that, under certain circumstances or in vulnerable individuals, could overwhelm the brain's homeostatic control mechanisms. Such parallels have generated significant interest in understanding the shared vulnerabilities and trajectories between addiction and obesity. Now, brain imaging discoveries have started to uncover common features between these two conditions and to delineate some of the overlapping brain circuits whose dysfunctions may explain stereotypic and related behavioral deficits in human subjects. These results suggest that both obese and drug-addicted individuals suffer from impairments in dopaminergic pathways that regulate neuronal systems associated not only with reward sensitivity and incentive motivation, but also with conditioning (memory/learning), impulse control (behavioural inhibition), stress reactivity, and interoceptive awareness. Here, we integrate findings predominantly derived from positron emission tomography that shed light on the role of dopamine in drug addiction and in obesity, and propose an updated working model to help identify treatment strategies that may benefit both of these conditions.

摘要

药物成瘾和肥胖都可被定义为这样的病症

在其中,一种奖励(分别为药物和食物)的显著性价值相对于其他奖励变得异常增强,并以牺牲其他奖励为代价。该模型与以下事实相符:药物和食物都具有强大的强化作用——部分由边缘系统中多巴胺的增加介导——在某些情况下或在易患个体中,这种作用可能会压倒大脑的稳态控制机制。这些相似之处引发了人们对理解成瘾与肥胖之间共同的易感性和发展轨迹的浓厚兴趣。如今,脑成像研究发现已开始揭示这两种情况之间的共同特征,并描绘出一些重叠的脑回路,其功能障碍可能解释人类受试者中刻板的及相关的行为缺陷。这些结果表明,肥胖个体和药物成瘾个体都存在多巴胺能通路受损的情况,这些通路调节的神经元系统不仅与奖励敏感性和动机激励有关,还与条件作用(记忆/学习)、冲动控制(行为抑制)、应激反应性和内感受性觉知有关。在此,我们整合了主要来自正电子发射断层扫描的研究结果,这些结果揭示了多巴胺在药物成瘾和肥胖中的作用,并提出了一个更新的工作模型,以帮助确定可能对这两种情况都有益的治疗策略。

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