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多巴胺对攻击行为的调节作用。

Dopamine modulation of aggression.

作者信息

Dai Bing, Lin Dayu

机构信息

Neuroscience Institute, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.

Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.

出版信息

Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2025 Sep 23. doi: 10.1007/s00213-025-06893-w.

Abstract

RATIONALE

Aggression is an innate social behavior prevalent across animal species. However, in modern human society, inter-personal aggression is considered disruptive and detrimental to both families and communities. Clinically, antipsychotics, which primarily target dopamine (DA) receptors, have been widely used to suppress hyper-aggression. However, the mechanisms underlying the effect of the antipsychotics remain incompletely understood.

OBJECTIVES

We reviewed key steps in brain DA synthesis and summarized genetic and pharmacological evidence supporting the role of the mesolimbic DA system in aggression. Next, we discussed recent circuit studies that elucidate the DA action in modulating aggression-related brain regions. These lines of evidence collectively suggest that DA acts on different brain regions to facilitate aggression and self-learning, and signals the valence of the fighting experience.

摘要

理论依据

攻击行为是一种在动物物种中普遍存在的先天性社会行为。然而,在现代人类社会中,人际攻击被认为具有破坏性,对家庭和社区都有害。临床上,主要针对多巴胺(DA)受体的抗精神病药物已被广泛用于抑制过度攻击行为。然而,抗精神病药物作用的潜在机制仍未完全明确。

目的

我们回顾了大脑多巴胺合成的关键步骤,并总结了支持中脑边缘多巴胺系统在攻击行为中作用的遗传和药理学证据。接下来,我们讨论了最近的神经回路研究,这些研究阐明了多巴胺在调节与攻击行为相关脑区中的作用。这些证据共同表明,多巴胺作用于不同的脑区以促进攻击行为和自我学习,并为战斗体验的效价提供信号。

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