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Consolidating the Circuit Model for Addiction
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 12.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-08 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-092920-123905
Christian Lüscher 1, 2 , Patricia H Janak 3, 4
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Addiction is a disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and consumption observed in 20–30% of users. An addicted individual will favor drug reward over natural rewards, despite major negative consequences. Mechanistic research on rodents modeling core components of the disease has identified altered synaptic transmission as the functional substrate of pathological behavior. While the initial version of a circuit model for addiction focused on early drug adaptive behaviors observed in all individuals, it fell short of accounting for the stochastic nature of the transition to compulsion. The model builds on the initial pharmacological effect common to all addictive drugs—an increase in dopamine levels in the mesolimbic system. Here, we consolidate this early model by integrating circuits underlying compulsion and negative reinforcement. We discuss the genetic and epigenetic correlates of individual vulnerability. Many recent data converge on a gain-of-function explanation for circuit remodeling, revealing blueprints for novel addiction therapies.

中文翻译:


巩固成瘾电路模型

成瘾是一种疾病,其特征是在 20-30% 的使用者中观察到强迫性的药物寻求和消费。尽管有严重的负面后果,上瘾的人会更喜欢药物奖励而不是自然奖励。对啮齿类动物建模该疾病的核心成分的机制研究已将突触传递的改变确定为病理行为的功能底物。虽然成瘾回路模型的初始版本侧重于在所有个体中观察到的早期药物适应行为,但它没有考虑到向强迫转变的随机性。该模型建立在所有成瘾药物共有的初始药理作用上——中脑边缘系统中多巴胺水平的增加。在这里,我们通过整合强迫和负强化的电路来巩固这个早期模型。我们讨论了个体脆弱性的遗传和表观遗传相关性。最近的许多数据都集中在电路重构的功能获得解释上,揭示了新型成瘾疗法的蓝图。

更新日期:2021-07-09
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