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物质使用与成瘾。

Substance Use and Addiction.

机构信息

Neuroscience Interdepartmental Graduate Program, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Department of Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

Adv Neurobiol. 2024;37:343-355. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-55529-9_19.

Abstract

Efforts to reveal the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms of addiction have largely focused on neurons. Yet accumulating data regarding the ability of glial cells to impact synaptic function, circuit activity, and behavior demands that we explore how these nonneuronal cells contribute to substance use disorders and addiction. Important work has shown that glial cells, including microglia, exhibit changes in phenotype following exposure to drugs of abuse and that modification of glial responses can impact behaviors related to drug seeking and drug taking. While these are critical first steps to understanding how microglia can impact addiction, there are still substantial gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed. This chapter reviews some of the key studies that have shown how microglia are affected by and can contribute to addiction. It also discusses areas where more knowledge is urgently needed to reveal new therapeutic and preventative approaches.

摘要

揭示成瘾的分子、细胞和回路机制的努力主要集中在神经元上。然而,关于神经胶质细胞影响突触功能、回路活动和行为的能力的累积数据要求我们探索这些非神经元细胞如何导致物质使用障碍和成瘾。重要的工作表明,包括小胶质细胞在内的神经胶质细胞在接触滥用药物后表现出表型变化,并且改变神经胶质反应可以影响与药物寻求和药物使用相关的行为。虽然这些是理解小胶质细胞如何影响成瘾的重要的第一步,但仍有大量的知识空白需要解决。本章回顾了一些关键的研究,这些研究表明了小胶质细胞如何受到成瘾的影响,并能促成成瘾。它还讨论了在哪些领域需要更紧急的知识来揭示新的治疗和预防方法。

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