Enhancement of neuroplasticity by drug therapy

U. Ziemann
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This chapter reviews effects of central nervous system (CNS) active drugs specifically on activity-dependent plasticity and learning. The rationale for choosing this focus is the existing evidence that CNS active drugs have an impact on rehabilitation success after stroke to a relevant extent only if coupled with task-specific practice. This chapter reviews pharmacological modulation of stimulation-induced long-term potentiation (LTP) in animal and human studies because synaptic plasticity in the form of LTP is a basic mechanism of learning and memory processes. Next, the chapter reviews the evidence of CNS active drugs on learning in animal and human studies. In the third part, the impact of CNS active drugs on neurorehabilitation of stroke patients is surveyed and the translational cascade from basic research to clinical studies is described. Finally, limitations of the current studies, open questions, and future directions are discussed. This chapter demonstrates significant impact of neuropharmacology on activity-dependent plasticity and learning.
药物治疗增强神经可塑性
本章综述了中枢神经系统(CNS)活性药物对活动依赖性可塑性和学习的影响。选择这一重点的理由是,现有证据表明,中枢神经系统活性药物只有在与特定任务的实践相结合的情况下,才能在一定程度上影响中风后的康复成功。本章回顾了刺激诱导的长期增强(LTP)在动物和人类研究中的药理学调节,因为LTP形式的突触可塑性是学习和记忆过程的基本机制。接下来,本章回顾了在动物和人类研究中中枢神经系统活性药物对学习的证据。第三部分调查了中枢神经系统活性药物对脑卒中患者神经康复的影响,并描述了从基础研究到临床研究的转化级联。最后,讨论了当前研究的局限性、有待解决的问题和未来的发展方向。本章展示了神经药理学对活动依赖性可塑性和学习的重要影响。
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