Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
J Neurodev Disord. 2012 Jul 6;4(1):19. doi: 10.1186/1866-1955-4-19.
This review summarizes evidence of dysregulated reward circuitry function in a range of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders and genetic syndromes. First, the contribution of identifying a core mechanistic process across disparate disorders to disease classification is discussed, followed by a review of the neurobiology of reward circuitry. We next consider preclinical animal models and clinical evidence of reward-pathway dysfunction in a range of disorders, including psychiatric disorders (i.e., substance-use disorders, affective disorders, eating disorders, and obsessive compulsive disorders), neurodevelopmental disorders (i.e., schizophrenia, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, Tourette's syndrome, conduct disorder/oppositional defiant disorder), and genetic syndromes (i.e., Fragile X syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, Williams syndrome, Angelman syndrome, and Rett syndrome). We also provide brief overviews of effective psychopharmacologic agents that have an effect on the dopamine system in these disorders. This review concludes with methodological considerations for future research designed to more clearly probe reward-circuitry dysfunction, with the ultimate goal of improved intervention strategies.
这篇综述总结了一系列神经发育和精神疾病以及遗传综合征中奖赏回路功能失调的证据。首先,讨论了在不同疾病中识别核心机制过程对疾病分类的贡献,然后综述了奖赏回路的神经生物学。接下来,我们考虑了一系列疾病中奖赏通路功能障碍的临床前动物模型和临床证据,包括精神疾病(即物质使用障碍、情感障碍、饮食障碍和强迫症)、神经发育障碍(即精神分裂症、注意缺陷/多动障碍、自闭症谱系障碍、妥瑞氏症、品行障碍/对立违抗性障碍)和遗传综合征(即脆性 X 综合征、普拉德-威利综合征、威廉姆斯综合征、天使综合征和雷特综合征)。我们还简要概述了在这些疾病中对多巴胺系统有影响的有效精神药理学药物。这篇综述最后提出了未来研究的方法学考虑,旨在更清楚地探测奖赏回路功能障碍,最终目标是改善干预策略。