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果蝇中进食与成瘾性药物的共享神经回路。

Shared neurocircuitry underlying feeding and drugs of abuse in Drosophila.

作者信息

Landayan Dan, Wolf Fred W

机构信息

Department of Molecular Cell Biology, School of Natural Sciences, University of California, Merced, CA, USA.

出版信息

Biomed J. 2015 Dec;38(6):496-509. doi: 10.1016/j.bj.2016.01.004. Epub 2016 Feb 23.

Abstract

The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse appear to partially overlap in the mammalian brain. This has raised questions about the extent of the overlap and the precise role of specific circuit elements in reward and in other behaviors associated with feeding regulation and drug responses. The much simpler brain of invertebrates including the fruit fly Drosophila, offers an opportunity to make high-resolution maps of the circuits and molecules that govern behavior. Recent progress in Drosophila has revealed not only some common substrates for the actions of drugs of abuse and for the regulation of feeding, but also a remarkable level of conservation with vertebrates for key neuromodulatory transmitters. We speculate that Drosophila may serve as a model for distinguishing the neural mechanisms underlying normal and pathological motivational states that will be applicable to mammals.

摘要

在哺乳动物大脑中,控制食物和成瘾性药物奖赏特性的神经回路及分子似乎部分重叠。这引发了一些问题,即重叠的程度如何,以及特定神经回路元件在奖赏以及与进食调节和药物反应相关的其他行为中的确切作用是什么。包括果蝇在内的无脊椎动物的大脑结构简单得多,这为绘制调控行为的神经回路和分子的高分辨率图谱提供了契机。果蝇研究的最新进展不仅揭示了成瘾性药物作用和进食调节的一些共同底物,还显示出在关键神经调节递质方面与脊椎动物有显著的保守性。我们推测,果蝇可能成为一种模型,用于区分正常和病理性动机状态背后的神经机制,而这一模型将适用于哺乳动物。

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