小脑与成瘾:神经影像学研究的见解

The cerebellum and addiction: insights gained from neuroimaging research.

作者信息

Moulton Eric A, Elman Igor, Becerra Lino R, Goldstein Rita Z, Borsook David

出版信息

Addict Biol. 2014 May;19(3):317-31. doi: 10.1111/adb.12101.

Abstract

Although cerebellar alterations have been consistently noted in the addiction literature, the pathophysiology of this link remains unclear. The cerebellum is commonly classified as a motor structure, but human functional neuroimaging along with clinical observations in cerebellar stroke patients and anatomical tract tracing in non-human primates suggests its involvement in cognitive and affective processing. A comprehensive literature search on the role of the cerebellum in addiction was performed. This review article (1) considers the potential role of the cerebellum in addiction; (2) summarizes the cerebellar structural alterations linked to addiction; (3) presents the functional neuroimaging evidence linking the cerebellum with addiction; and (4) proposes a model for addiction that underscores the role of the cerebellum. The data implicate the cerebellum as an intermediary between motor and reward, motivation and cognitive control systems, as all are relevant etiologic factors in addiction. Furthermore, consideration of these findings could contribute to deeper and more sophisticated insights into normal reward and motivational function. The goal of this review is to spread awareness of cerebellar involvement in addictive processes, and to suggest a preliminary model for its potential role.

摘要

尽管成瘾文献中一直提到小脑改变,但其关联的病理生理学仍不清楚。小脑通常被归类为运动结构,但人类功能神经影像学以及小脑中风患者的临床观察和非人类灵长类动物的解剖学神经束追踪表明,小脑参与认知和情感处理。我们对小脑在成瘾中的作用进行了全面的文献检索。这篇综述文章:(1)探讨小脑在成瘾中的潜在作用;(2)总结与成瘾相关的小脑结构改变;(3)展示将小脑与成瘾联系起来的功能神经影像学证据;(4)提出一个强调小脑作用的成瘾模型。数据表明小脑是运动与奖赏、动机和认知控制系统之间的中介,因为所有这些都是成瘾的相关病因因素。此外,对这些发现的思考可能有助于对正常奖赏和动机功能有更深入、更复杂的理解。这篇综述的目的是提高人们对小脑参与成瘾过程的认识,并提出一个关于其潜在作用的初步模型。

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