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海马体在记忆再激活中的作用:对阿片类药物使用障碍治疗靶点的启示。

The role of hippocampus in memory reactivation: an implication for a therapeutic target against opioid use disorder.

作者信息

Dai Zhong-Hua, Xu Xing, Chen Wei-Qi, Nie Li-Na, Liu Ying, Sui Nan, Liang Jing

机构信息

CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

Department of Psychology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

出版信息

Curr Addict Rep. 2022;9(2):67-79. doi: 10.1007/s40429-022-00407-w. Epub 2022 Feb 19.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE REVIEW

The abuse of opioids induces many terrible problems in human health and social stability. For opioid-dependent individuals, withdrawal memory can be reactivated by context, which is then associated with extremely unpleasant physical and emotional feelings during opioid withdrawal. The reactivation of withdrawal memory is considered one of the most important reasons for opioid relapse, and it also allows for memory modulation based on the reconsolidation phenomenon. However, studies exploring withdrawal memory modulation during the reconsolidation window are lacking. By summarizing the previous findings about the reactivation of negative emotional memories, we are going to suggest potential neural regions and systems for modulating opioid withdrawal memory.

RECENT FINDINGS

Here, we first present the role of memory reactivation in its modification, discuss how the hippocampus participates in memory reactivation, and discuss the importance of noradrenergic signaling in the hippocampus for memory reactivation. Then, we review the engagement of other limbic regions receiving noradrenergic signaling in memory reactivation. We suggest that noradrenergic signaling targeting hippocampus neurons might play a potential role in strengthening the disruptive effect of withdrawal memory extinction by facilitating the degree of memory reactivation.

SUMMARY

This review will contribute to a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying reactivation-dependent memory malleability and will provide new therapeutic avenues for treating opioid use disorders.

摘要

综述目的

阿片类药物的滥用给人类健康和社会稳定带来了诸多严重问题。对于阿片类药物依赖者而言,戒断记忆可因环境因素而被重新激活,进而在阿片类药物戒断期间引发极其不适的身心感受。戒断记忆的重新激活被认为是阿片类药物复吸的最重要原因之一,并且基于再巩固现象,这也为记忆调节提供了可能。然而,目前缺乏对再巩固窗口期内戒断记忆调节的研究。通过总结先前关于负面情绪记忆重新激活的研究发现,我们将提出调节阿片类药物戒断记忆的潜在神经区域和系统。

最新发现

在此,我们首先阐述记忆重新激活在其修饰过程中的作用,探讨海马体如何参与记忆重新激活,并讨论海马体中去甲肾上腺素能信号传导对记忆重新激活的重要性。然后,我们回顾了其他接受去甲肾上腺素能信号传导的边缘区域在记忆重新激活中的作用。我们认为,靶向海马体神经元的去甲肾上腺素能信号传导可能通过促进记忆重新激活的程度,在增强戒断记忆消退的破坏作用方面发挥潜在作用。

总结

本综述将有助于更好地理解依赖重新激活的记忆可塑性的潜在机制,并为治疗阿片类药物使用障碍提供新的治疗途径。

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