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慢性酒精中毒中神经资源的代偿性募集。

Compensatory recruitment of neural resources in chronic alcoholism.

作者信息

Chanraud Sandra, Sullivan Edith V

机构信息

EPHE; INCIA, CNRS UMR 5287, Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.

出版信息

Handb Clin Neurol. 2014;125:369-80. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-62619-6.00022-7.

Abstract

Functional recovery occurs with sustained sobriety, but the neural mechanisms enabling recovery are only now emerging. Theories about promising mechanisms involve concepts of neuroadaptation, where excessive alcohol consumption results in untoward structural and functional brain changes which are subsequently candidates for reversal with sobriety. Views on functional adaptation in chronic alcoholism have expanded with results from neuroimaging studies. Here, we first describe and define the concept of neuroadaptation according to emerging theories based on the growing literature in aging-related cognitive functioning. Then we describe findings as they apply to chronic alcoholism and factors that could influence compensation, such as functional brain reserve and the integrity of brain structure. Finally, we review brain plasticity based on physiologic mechanisms that could underlie mechanisms of neural compensation. Where possible, we provide operational criteria to define functional and neural compensation.

摘要

功能恢复伴随着持续戒酒而发生,但促使恢复的神经机制才刚刚显现出来。关于有前景机制的理论涉及神经适应概念,即过量饮酒会导致不良的大脑结构和功能变化,随后这些变化有可能随着戒酒而逆转。随着神经影像学研究结果的出现,对慢性酒精中毒功能适应的观点也有所扩展。在这里,我们首先根据基于衰老相关认知功能不断增加的文献所产生的新兴理论来描述和定义神经适应的概念。然后我们描述适用于慢性酒精中毒的研究结果以及可能影响代偿的因素,如大脑功能储备和脑结构的完整性。最后,我们基于可能是神经代偿机制基础的生理机制来综述脑可塑性。在可能的情况下,我们提供操作标准来定义功能代偿和神经代偿。

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