Wise R A, Bozarth M A
Brain Res Bull. 1984 Feb;12(2):203-8. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(84)90190-4.
Activation of a variety of anatomically distinct sites in the central nervous system can produce rewarding states. Four central reward phenomena are amphetamine injections into nucleus accumbens, morphine injections into the ventral tegmental area, electrical stimulation of the ventral tegmental area, and electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamic medial forebrain bundle. Current evidence suggests that these four rewarding events trigger activity in elements of a common reward circuit and that the elements are connected in series. The four partially identified elements in this circuit are (1) descending, fast-recovering, short refractory period fibers of the medial forebrain bundle, (2) separate, opioid peptide-containing afferents to the ventral tegmental area, (3) the dopaminergic cells projecting from the ventral tegmental area to nucleus accumbens, and (4) the dopaminoceptive cells of nucleus accumbens.
中枢神经系统中各种解剖学上不同部位的激活可产生奖赏状态。四种中枢奖赏现象分别是向伏隔核注射安非他明、向腹侧被盖区注射吗啡、对腹侧被盖区进行电刺激以及对下丘脑外侧内侧前脑束进行电刺激。目前的证据表明,这四种奖赏事件会触发一个共同奖赏回路中各元件的活动,并且这些元件是串联连接的。该回路中四个已部分确定的元件为:(1)内侧前脑束下行、快速恢复、短不应期纤维;(2)投射至腹侧被盖区的含阿片肽的独立传入纤维;(3)从腹侧被盖区投射至伏隔核的多巴胺能细胞;(4)伏隔核的多巴胺感受细胞。