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Fos说明了什么?运用基于Fos的方法来理解压力对物质使用障碍的影响。

What does the Fos say? Using Fos-based approaches to understand the contribution of stress to substance use disorders.

作者信息

McReynolds Jayme R, Christianson John P, Blacktop Jordan M, Mantsch John R

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Marquette University, 560 N. 16th St, SC446, Milwaukee, WI, 53233, USA.

Department of Psychology, Boston College, McGuin Hall Room 300, 140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA.

出版信息

Neurobiol Stress. 2018 Jun 2;9:271-285. doi: 10.1016/j.ynstr.2018.05.004. eCollection 2018 Nov.

Abstract

Despite extensive research efforts, drug addiction persists as a largely unmet medical need. Perhaps the biggest challenge for treating addiction is the high rate of recidivism. While many factors can promote relapse in abstinent drug users, the contribution of stress is particularly problematic, as stress is uncontrollable and pervasive in the lives of those struggling with addiction. Thus, understanding the neurocircuitry that underlies the influence of stress on drug seeking is critical for guiding treatment. Preclinical research aimed at defining this neurocircuitry has, in part, relied upon the use of experimental approaches that allow visualization of cellular and circuit activity that corresponds to stressor-induced drug seeking in rodent relapse models. Much of what we have learned about the mechanisms that mediate stressor-induced relapse has been informed by studies that have used the expression of the immediate early gene, or its protein product, Fos, as post-mortem activity markers. In this review we provide an overview of the rodent models used to study stressor-induced relapse and briefly summarize what is known about the underlying neurocircuitry before describing the use of /Fos-based approaches. In addition to reviewing findings obtained using this approach, its advantages and limitations are considered. Moreover, new techniques that leverage the expression profile of to tag and manipulate cells based on their activity patterns are discussed. The intent of the review is to guide the interpretation of old and design of new studies that utilize /Fos-based strategies to study the neurocircuitry that contributes to stress-related drug use.

摘要

尽管进行了广泛的研究,但药物成瘾仍然是一个基本未得到满足的医学需求。治疗成瘾的最大挑战可能是高复发率。虽然许多因素会促使戒毒者复发,但压力的影响尤为棘手,因为压力在成瘾者的生活中无法控制且无处不在。因此,了解压力对觅药行为影响的神经回路对于指导治疗至关重要。旨在确定这种神经回路的临床前研究部分依赖于使用实验方法,这些方法能够可视化与啮齿动物复发模型中应激源诱导的觅药行为相对应的细胞和回路活动。我们对介导应激源诱导复发的机制的许多了解都来自于使用立即早期基因或其蛋白质产物Fos的表达作为死后活动标记的研究。在这篇综述中,我们概述了用于研究应激源诱导复发的啮齿动物模型,并在描述基于Fos的方法的使用之前,简要总结了关于潜在神经回路的已知信息。除了回顾使用这种方法获得的研究结果外,还考虑了其优点和局限性。此外,还讨论了利用Fos的表达谱根据细胞活动模式标记和操纵细胞的新技术。这篇综述的目的是指导对利用基于Fos的策略研究导致与压力相关药物使用的神经回路的旧研究的解释和新研究的设计。

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