Watterson Lucas R, Watterson Elizabeth, Olive Michael Foster
Department of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience Area bInterdisciplinary Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA.
Behav Pharmacol. 2013 Sep;24(5-6):341-55. doi: 10.1097/FBP.0b013e3283641ec8.
In the last few years, the variety and recreational use of 'legal high' designer stimulants has increased to unprecedented levels. Since their rapid emergence in drug markets, numerous adverse physical and psychological effects have been extensively reported. However, less is understood about the potential for compulsive use of and addiction to these drugs. Recently, a small collection of scientific studies assessing the abuse liability of these drugs has emerged. This new knowledge has been derived primarily from animal studies using behaviorally based procedures which include intravenous self-administration, conditioned place preference, intracranial self-stimulation, and drug discrimination. In this review we present a brief history of the recent rise in designer stimulant use followed by a short methodological description of the aforementioned procedures. We then review neurochemical and abuse liability studies on designer stimulants that have been examined to date. Finally, we conclude with a discussion of these collective findings, our current understanding of the abuse liability of these drugs in relation to each other and the illicit drugs they are designed to mimic, and recommend future research directions.
在过去几年中,“合法兴奋剂”类新型兴奋剂的种类及其用于娱乐的情况已增加到前所未有的程度。自从它们在毒品市场迅速出现以来,大量不良生理和心理影响已被广泛报道。然而,对于这些药物强迫性使用和成瘾的可能性了解较少。最近,出现了一小批评估这些药物滥用倾向的科学研究。这些新知识主要来自基于行为学程序的动物研究,这些程序包括静脉自我给药、条件性位置偏爱、颅内自我刺激和药物辨别。在本综述中,我们先简述新型兴奋剂使用近期增加的历史,接着对上述程序进行简短的方法学描述。然后,我们回顾迄今已开展的关于新型兴奋剂的神经化学和滥用倾向研究。最后,我们通过讨论这些总体研究结果、我们目前对这些药物彼此之间以及与它们旨在模仿的非法药物相比的滥用倾向的理解,并推荐未来的研究方向来进行总结。