Fattore Liana, Melis Miriam
Institute of Neuroscience-Cagliari National Research Council of Italy, Cittadella Universitaria di Monserrato, Italy.
Centre of Excellence 'Neurobiology of Dependence', University of Cagliari, Italy.
Addict Biol. 2016 Sep;21(5):1043-51. doi: 10.1111/adb.12381. Epub 2016 Mar 3.
Sex differences in inhibition and self-regulation at a behavioral level have been widely described. From an evolutionary point of view, the different selection pressures placed on male and female hominids led them to differ in their behavioral strategies that allowed our species to survive during natural selection processes. These differences reflect changes in neural and structural plasticity that might be the core of sex differences, and of the susceptibility towards one psychiatric condition rather than another. The goal of the present review is to summarize current evidence for such a dichotomy in impulsive and compulsive behavior with a focus on drug addiction. Sex-dependent differences in drug abuse and dependence will be examined in the context of pathophysiological regulation of impulse and motivation by neuromodulators (i.e. gonadal hormones) and neurotransmitters (i.e. dopamine). Advances in the understanding of the sex differences in the capability to control impulses and motivational states is key for the determination of efficacious biologically based intervention and prevention strategies for several neuropsychiatric disorders where loss of impulse control and compulsivity are the core symptoms.
行为层面上抑制和自我调节的性别差异已被广泛描述。从进化的角度来看,男性和女性原始人类所面临的不同选择压力导致他们在行为策略上存在差异,这些策略使我们的物种在自然选择过程中得以生存。这些差异反映了神经和结构可塑性的变化,这可能是性别差异以及对一种而非另一种精神疾病易感性的核心。本综述的目的是总结当前关于冲动和强迫行为中这种二分法的证据,重点是药物成瘾。将在神经调节剂(即性腺激素)和神经递质(即多巴胺)对冲动和动机的病理生理调节背景下,研究药物滥用和依赖中的性别依赖性差异。理解控制冲动和动机状态能力的性别差异方面的进展,对于确定针对几种以冲动控制丧失和强迫行为为核心症状的神经精神疾病的有效生物干预和预防策略至关重要。