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《魔鬼的朋友:驱动物质使用障碍的负面社会影响》

Friend of the Devil: Negative Social Influences Driving Substance Use Disorders.

作者信息

Pomrenze Matthew B, Paliarin Franciely, Maiya Rajani

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.

Department of Physiology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA, United States.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2022 Feb 10;16:836996. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2022.836996. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Substance use disorders in humans have significant social influences, both positive and negative. While prosocial behaviors promote group cooperation and are naturally rewarding, distressing social encounters, such as aggression exhibited by a conspecific, are aversive and can enhance the sensitivity to rewarding substances, promote the acquisition of drug-taking, and reinstate drug-seeking. On the other hand, withdrawal and prolonged abstinence from drugs of abuse can promote social avoidance and suppress social motivation, accentuating drug cravings and facilitating relapse. Understanding how complex social states and experiences modulate drug-seeking behaviors as well as the underlying circuit dynamics, such as those interacting with mesolimbic reward systems, will greatly facilitate progress on understanding triggers of drug use, drug relapse and the chronicity of substance use disorders. Here we discuss some of the common circuit mechanisms underlying social and addictive behaviors that may underlie their antagonistic functions. We also highlight key neurochemicals involved in social influences over addiction that are frequently identified in comorbid psychiatric conditions. Finally, we integrate these data with recent findings on (±)3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) that suggest functional segregation and convergence of social and reward circuits that may be relevant to substance use disorder treatment through the competitive nature of these two types of reward. More studies focused on the relationship between social behavior and addictive behavior we hope will spur the development of treatment strategies aimed at breaking vicious addiction cycles.

摘要

人类的物质使用障碍具有重大的社会影响,既有积极的也有消极的。亲社会行为促进群体合作且本身就能带来满足感,而令人痛苦的社交遭遇,比如同种个体表现出的攻击性,则是令人厌恶的,并且会增强对奖励性物质的敏感性、促进药物使用的习得以及恢复觅药行为。另一方面,药物滥用后的戒断和长期禁欲会促使社交回避并抑制社交动机,加剧药物渴望并助长复吸。理解复杂的社会状态和经历如何调节觅药行为以及潜在的神经回路动态,比如那些与中脑边缘奖赏系统相互作用的神经回路动态,将极大地推动在理解药物使用触发因素、药物复吸以及物质使用障碍的慢性化方面取得进展。在此,我们讨论一些可能是社交行为和成瘾行为拮抗功能基础的常见神经回路机制。我们还强调了在共病精神疾病中经常被确定的、涉及社交对成瘾影响的关键神经化学物质。最后,我们将这些数据与关于(±)3,4-亚甲基二氧甲基苯丙胺(摇头丸)的最新研究结果相结合,这些结果表明社交回路和奖赏回路存在功能分离与汇聚,这可能通过这两种奖赏的竞争性本质与物质使用障碍的治疗相关。我们希望更多关注社交行为和成瘾行为之间关系的研究能够推动旨在打破成瘾恶性循环的治疗策略的发展。

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