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运动和酒精之间的行为和神经元相互作用:性别和遗传差异。

Behavioral and neuronal interactions between exercise and alcohol: Sex and genetic differences.

机构信息

Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.

Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.

出版信息

Genes Brain Behav. 2020 Mar;19(3):e12632. doi: 10.1111/gbb.12632. Epub 2020 Jan 17.

Abstract

Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) lead to early death and many devastating consequences for individuals, families and society. Currently, few effective treatments are available, but emerging research suggests exercise might be beneficial in some individuals. To develop the most effective exercise treatment program, more research on intensity, type, timing, stage of addiction, drug involved, sex of subject and subject population is needed. This review highlights the complexity of the interaction between alcohol behaviors and exercise, with a focus on the role of sex and genetics. Moreover, we describe a variety of rodent models used to investigate the neuronal physiology changes that underlie alcohol consumption and exercise. Specifically, current data indicate that moderate exercise may ameliorate neuronal damage caused by alcohol consumption. Additionally, we describe studies of rodent models in the context of hedonic substitution to draw broad conclusions about shared underlying neurobiological mechanisms. Until recently, most studies in rodents were performed only in males, and few studies have utilized different genetic strains of mice or rats. Comparing similar behavioral paradigms across sex and strain, it has become clear that major sex and genetic differences exist for each behavioral context alone (alcohol consumption and exercise) and combined. Therefore, future research in this area should be developed with careful study design and attention to address both of these factors.

摘要

酒精使用障碍(AUD)会导致个体、家庭和社会的早逝和许多灾难性后果。目前,有效的治疗方法很少,但新的研究表明,运动对某些人可能有益。为了制定最有效的运动治疗方案,需要更多关于强度、类型、时间、成瘾阶段、涉及的药物、受试者性别和受试者人群的研究。本文综述了酒精行为和运动之间相互作用的复杂性,重点关注性别和遗传的作用。此外,我们描述了各种用于研究酒精摄入和运动所依据的神经元生理学变化的啮齿动物模型。具体来说,目前的数据表明,适度运动可能减轻酒精引起的神经元损伤。此外,我们还描述了在享乐性替代背景下的啮齿动物模型研究,以对共同的潜在神经生物学机制得出广泛的结论。直到最近,大多数啮齿动物研究仅在雄性中进行,很少有研究利用不同遗传品系的小鼠或大鼠。在比较性别和遗传差异的情况下,很明显,每个行为背景(酒精摄入和运动)和组合都存在主要的性别和遗传差异。因此,该领域的未来研究应制定精心的研究设计,并注意解决这两个因素。

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