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伏隔核:健康与病理状态下神经回路及临床研究的系统综述

Nucleus accumbens: a systematic review of neural circuitry and clinical studies in healthy and pathological states.

作者信息

Yan Han, Shlobin Nathan A, Jung Youngkyung, Zhang Kristina K, Warsi Nebras, Kulkarni Abhaya V, Ibrahim George M

机构信息

1Division of Neurosurgery, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Neurosurg. 2022 Jul 22;138(2):337-346. doi: 10.3171/2022.5.JNS212548. Print 2023 Feb 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The nucleus accumbens (NAcc) of the ventral striatum is critically involved in goal- and reward-based behavior. Structural and functional abnormalities of the NAcc or its associated neural systems are involved in neurological and psychiatric disorders. Studies of neural circuitry have shed light on the subtleties of the structural and functional derangements of the NAcc across various diseases. In this systematic review, the authors sought to identify human studies involving the NAcc and provide a synthesis of the literature on the known circuity of the NAcc in healthy and diseased states, as well as the clinical outcomes following neuromodulation.

METHODS

A systematic review was conducted using the PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases. Neuroimaging studies that reported on neural circuitry related to the human NAcc with sample sizes greater than 5 patients were included. Demographic data, aim, design and duration, participants, and clinical and neurocircuitry details and outcomes of the studies were extracted.

RESULTS

Of 3591 resultant articles, 123 were included. The NAcc and its corticolimbic connections to other brain regions, such as the prefrontal cortex, are largely involved in reward and pain processes, with distinct functional circuitry between the shell and core in healthy patients. There is heterogeneity between clinical studies with regard to the NAcc indirect targeting coordinates, methods for postoperative confirmation, and blinded trial design. Neuromodulation studies provided promising clinical results in the context of addiction and substance misuse, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and mood disorders. The most common complications were impaired memory or concentration, and a notable serious complication was hypomania.

CONCLUSIONS

The functional diversity of the NAcc highlights the importance of studying the NAcc in healthy and pathological states. The results of this review suggest that NAcc neuromodulation has been attempted in the management of diverse psychiatric indications. There is promising, emerging evidence that the NAcc may be an effective target for specific reward- or pain-based pathologies with a reasonable risk profile.

摘要

目的

腹侧纹状体的伏隔核(NAcc)在基于目标和奖励的行为中起关键作用。NAcc或其相关神经系统的结构和功能异常与神经和精神疾病有关。神经回路研究揭示了各种疾病中NAcc结构和功能紊乱的细微差别。在本系统评价中,作者试图识别涉及NAcc的人体研究,并综合有关NAcc在健康和疾病状态下已知回路以及神经调节后临床结果的文献。

方法

使用PubMed、Embase和Scopus数据库进行系统评价。纳入样本量大于5例患者且报告了与人类NAcc相关神经回路的神经影像学研究。提取研究的人口统计学数据、目的、设计和持续时间、参与者以及临床和神经回路细节与结果。

结果

在3591篇检索到的文章中,纳入了123篇。NAcc及其与其他脑区(如前额叶皮质)的皮质边缘连接在很大程度上参与奖励和疼痛过程,健康患者的壳核和核心之间存在不同的功能回路。关于NAcc间接靶向坐标、术后确认方法和盲法试验设计,临床研究之间存在异质性。神经调节研究在成瘾和物质滥用、强迫症和情绪障碍方面提供了有前景的临床结果。最常见并发症是记忆或注意力受损,一个显著的严重并发症是轻躁狂。

结论

NAcc的功能多样性凸显了在健康和病理状态下研究NAcc的重要性。本评价结果表明,已尝试将NAcc神经调节用于多种精神疾病的治疗。有新出现的、有前景的证据表明,NAcc可能是特定基于奖励或疼痛的疾病的有效靶点,且风险可控。

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