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纹状体κ-阿片受体信号作为可卡因依赖中多巴胺传递的潜在调节剂。

Kappa-opioid receptor signaling in the striatum as a potential modulator of dopamine transmission in cocaine dependence.

机构信息

New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University , New York, NY , USA ; NutriNeuro, UMR 1286 INRA, University Bordeaux 2 , Bordeaux , France.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2013 Jun 3;4:44. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00044. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Cocaine addiction is accompanied by a decrease in striatal dopamine signaling, measured as a decrease in dopamine D2 receptor binding as well as blunted dopamine release in the striatum. These alterations in dopamine transmission have clinical relevance, and have been shown to correlate with cocaine-seeking behavior and response to treatment for cocaine dependence. However, the mechanisms contributing to the hypodopaminergic state in cocaine addiction remain unknown. Here we review the positron emission tomography (PET) imaging studies showing alterations in D2 receptor binding potential and dopamine transmission in cocaine abusers and their significance in cocaine-seeking behavior. Based on animal and human studies, we propose that the kappa receptor/dynorphin system, because of its impact on dopamine transmission and upregulation following cocaine exposure, could contribute to the hypodopaminergic state reported in cocaine addiction, and could thus be a relevant target for treatment development.

摘要

可卡因成瘾伴随着纹状体多巴胺信号的减少,这表现为多巴胺 D2 受体结合减少以及纹状体中多巴胺释放减少。这些多巴胺传递的改变具有临床意义,并且与可卡因寻求行为以及对可卡因依赖的治疗反应相关。然而,导致可卡因成瘾中低多巴胺状态的机制仍不清楚。在这里,我们回顾了正电子发射断层扫描(PET)成像研究,这些研究显示可卡因滥用者的 D2 受体结合潜能和多巴胺传递发生改变,以及它们在可卡因寻求行为中的意义。基于动物和人体研究,我们提出 κ 受体/强啡肽系统由于其对多巴胺传递的影响以及可卡因暴露后的上调,可能导致可卡因成瘾中报告的低多巴胺状态,因此可能是治疗开发的一个相关靶点。

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