Retson T A, Sterling R C, Van Bockstaele E J
Department of Neuroscience, United States.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States.
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2016 Feb 4;65:252-9. doi: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2015.05.009. Epub 2015 May 23.
While the ability to process fermented fruits and alcohols was once an adaptive trait that improved nutrition and quality of life, the availability and prevalence of high potency alcoholic drinks has contributed to alcohol abuse disorders in a vulnerable portion of the population. Although the neural reward systems take part in the initial response to alcohol, negative reinforcement and stress, which are normally adaptive responses, can intersect to promote continued alcohol use at all stages of the addiction cycle. Eventually a point is reached where these once adaptive responses become dysregulated resulting in uncontrolled intake that constitutes a clinically important condition termed alcohol use disorder (AUD). Current research is targeted at both the behavioral and molecular adaptations in AUDs in an effort to better develop novel approaches to intervention. In this review, historical context is provided demonstrating the societal burden of alcohol use and abuse disorders. The importance of gender in the mechanism of action of alcohol is discussed. Finally, the impact of alcohol on stress-related circuitry, uncovered by preclinical research, is outlined to provide insight into potential novel pharmacological approaches to the treatment of AUD.
虽然处理发酵水果和酒精的能力曾经是一种适应性特征,可改善营养和生活质量,但高浓度酒精饮料的可得性和普及程度已在一部分易受影响的人群中导致了酒精滥用障碍。尽管神经奖赏系统参与了对酒精的初始反应,但负性强化和应激(通常是适应性反应)可能相互交织,在成瘾周期的各个阶段促进持续饮酒。最终会达到一个点,这些曾经的适应性反应变得失调,导致不受控制的饮酒,这构成了一种临床上重要的状况,称为酒精使用障碍(AUD)。当前的研究针对酒精使用障碍中的行为和分子适应性,以努力更好地开发新的干预方法。在这篇综述中,提供了历史背景,展示了酒精使用和滥用障碍的社会负担。讨论了性别在酒精作用机制中的重要性。最后,概述了临床前研究所揭示的酒精对应激相关神经回路的影响,以深入了解治疗酒精使用障碍的潜在新药理学方法。