Thomas Suzanne, Bacon Amy K, Sinha Rajita, Uhart Magdalena, Adinoff Bryon
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.
Alcohol Res. 2012;34(4):459-67.
Understanding the biologic systems that underlie the relationship between stress and alcohol consumption may lead to better prevention efforts and more effective treatments for alcoholism. Clinical laboratory studies offer a unique opportunity to examine these relationships by using a controlled environment to study how an acute stressor affects alcohol drinking and alcohol craving, how individuals in recovery or those at risk for alcoholism may respond differently to stressors relative to control subjects, and how alcohol differentially affects stress reactivity in these groups. This article reviews some of the most common physical, psychological, and pharmacological stressors used in stress-induction studies designed to reveal details about the relationship between stress reactivity and alcohol use and abuse.
了解压力与酒精消费之间关系背后的生物系统,可能会带来更好的预防措施以及更有效的酒精成瘾治疗方法。临床实验室研究提供了一个独特的机会,通过使用可控环境来研究急性应激源如何影响饮酒和酒精渴望,处于康复期的个体或有酒精成瘾风险的个体相对于对照受试者对应激源的反应有何不同,以及酒精如何不同地影响这些群体的应激反应性,从而检验这些关系。本文回顾了一些在应激诱导研究中最常用的身体、心理和药理学应激源,这些研究旨在揭示应激反应性与酒精使用和滥用之间关系的细节。