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成瘾研究中的无脊椎动物模型。

Invertebrate models in addiction research.

作者信息

Søvik Eirik, Barron Andrew B

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.

出版信息

Brain Behav Evol. 2013;82(3):153-65. doi: 10.1159/000355506. Epub 2013 Oct 29.

Abstract

While drug addiction is a uniquely human problem, most research examining the biological mechanisms of the transition from substance use to addiction is conducted with vertebrate animal models. Many other fields of neuroscience have greatly benefitted from contributions from simple and manipulable invertebrate model systems. However, the potential of invertebrate research has yet to be fully capitalised on in the field of addiction neuroscience. This may be because of the complexity of addiction and the clinical imperative of addiction research. We argue that the homocentric diagnostic criteria of addiction are no more a hindrance to the use of invertebrate models than they are to vertebrate models. We highlight the strengths of the diversity of different invertebrate model systems in terms of neuroanatomy and molecular machinery, and stress that working with a range of different models will aid in understanding addiction and not be a disadvantage. Finally, we discuss the specific advantages of utilising invertebrate animals for addiction research and highlight key areas in which invertebrates are suited for making unique and meaningful contributions to this field.

摘要

虽然药物成瘾是人类独有的问题,但大多数研究物质使用向成瘾转变的生物学机制的研究都是在脊椎动物模型上进行的。神经科学的许多其他领域都从简单且可操控的无脊椎动物模型系统的贡献中受益匪浅。然而,无脊椎动物研究在成瘾神经科学领域的潜力尚未得到充分利用。这可能是由于成瘾的复杂性以及成瘾研究的临床紧迫性。我们认为,成瘾的同心圆诊断标准对使用无脊椎动物模型的阻碍并不比对脊椎动物模型的阻碍更大。我们强调了不同无脊椎动物模型系统在神经解剖学和分子机制方面的多样性优势,并强调使用一系列不同模型将有助于理解成瘾,而不是劣势。最后,我们讨论了利用无脊椎动物进行成瘾研究的具体优势,并突出了无脊椎动物适合为该领域做出独特而有意义贡献的关键领域。

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