A comprehensive analysis of propofol abuse and addiction and neuropharmacological aspects: an updated review.

IF 4.2 4区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Tayfun Uzbay, Andleeb Shahzadi
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Abstract

This review aims to assess the existing studies on propofol, a relatively new intravenous anesthetic, related to its abuse and addictive potential and to explain the neurobiological and neuropharmacological aspects of propofol addiction. Several neurobiological factors related to complex processes in the brain influence propofol abuse and addiction. In this review, we assessed the literature regarding propofol abuse and addiction, including both experimental and clinical studies. We selected articles from animal studies, case reports, clinical trials, meta-analyses, narrative reviews, and systemic reviews to extract all relevant crucial quantitative data with a measure of neurobiological and neuropharmacological aspects. Thus, the main goal of this study was to investigate the current literature and discuss the association between the central nervous system and propofol abuse and addiction in the context of addictive behavior. Current data suggest that propofol has a strong addictive potential and produces prominent addiction in both animals and humans. Thus, medical practitioners should exercise caution with propofol use, and we argue that this drug should be added to the list of controlled substances.

异丙酚滥用和成瘾以及神经药理学方面的全面分析:最新综述。
本文综述了异丙酚这一新型静脉麻醉药的滥用和成瘾性,并对异丙酚成瘾的神经生物学和神经药理学方面的研究进行了综述。与大脑复杂过程相关的几个神经生物学因素影响异丙酚滥用和成瘾。在这篇综述中,我们评估了有关异丙酚滥用和成瘾的文献,包括实验和临床研究。我们从动物研究、病例报告、临床试验、荟萃分析、叙述性综述和系统综述中选择文章,提取所有与神经生物学和神经药理学方面测量相关的关键定量数据。因此,本研究的主要目的是调查现有文献,并在成瘾行为的背景下讨论中枢神经系统与异丙酚滥用和成瘾之间的关系。目前的数据表明,异丙酚有很强的成瘾性,对动物和人类都有明显的成瘾性。因此,医生应该谨慎使用异丙酚,我们认为应该将这种药物添加到受控物质清单中。
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