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滥用药物对执行功能的影响:表征大鼠长期慢性药物暴露及戒断后神经关联的长期变化。

The impact of drugs of abuse on executive function: characterizing long-term changes in neural correlates following chronic drug exposure and withdrawal in rats.

作者信息

Brockett Adam T, Pribut Heather J, Vázquez Daniela, Roesch Matthew R

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA.

Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA.

出版信息

Learn Mem. 2018 Aug 16;25(9):461-473. doi: 10.1101/lm.047001.117. Print 2018 Sep.

Abstract

Addiction has long been characterized by diminished executive function, control, and impulsivity management. In particular, these deficits often manifest themselves as impairments in reversal learning, delay discounting, and response inhibition. Understanding the neurobiological substrates of these behavioral deficits is of paramount importance to our understanding of addiction. Within the cycle of addiction, periods during and after withdrawal represent a particularly difficult point of intervention in that the negative physical symptoms associated with drug removal and drug craving increase the likelihood that the patient will relapse and return to drug use in order to abate these symptoms. Moreover, it is often during this time that drug induced deficits in executive function hinder the ability of the patient to refrain from drug use. Thus, it is necessary to understand the physiological and behavioral changes associated with withdrawal and drug craving-largely manifesting as deficits in executive control-to develop more effective treatment strategies. In this review, we address the long-term impact that drugs of abuse have on the behavioral and neural correlates that give rise to executive control as measured by reversal learning, delay discounting, and stop-signal tasks, focusing particularly on our work using rats as a model system.

摘要

长期以来,成瘾的特征一直是执行功能、控制能力和冲动管理能力下降。特别是,这些缺陷通常表现为逆向学习、延迟折扣和反应抑制方面的障碍。了解这些行为缺陷的神经生物学基础对于我们理解成瘾至关重要。在成瘾周期中,戒断期间及之后的阶段是一个特别难以干预的点,因为与药物戒断相关的负面身体症状和药物渴望增加了患者复发并重新使用药物以减轻这些症状的可能性。此外,通常在这个时候,药物引起的执行功能缺陷会阻碍患者戒毒的能力。因此,有必要了解与戒断和药物渴望相关的生理和行为变化——主要表现为执行控制方面的缺陷——以制定更有效的治疗策略。在这篇综述中,我们探讨滥用药物对行为和神经关联的长期影响,这些关联通过逆向学习、延迟折扣和停止信号任务来衡量,从而产生执行控制,特别关注我们以大鼠为模型系统开展的研究工作。

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