Review of neurotransmitters and their role in alcoholism treatment.

C K Erickson
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Abstract

Studies on the genetic basis of addiction indicate that the tendency to develop alcoholism is inherited. In addition, alcoholism appears to be associated with a specific neurochemical disorder. Research has focused on the mesolimbic system, which is associated with the ability to feel pleasure (i.e. hypothalamic control centres are related to daily survival activities, and the medial forebrain bundle is involved in the positive reinforcement of addictive drugs). Current findings support the hypothesis that a neurochemical deficiency causes alcohol-dependent individuals to drink. Thus, pharmacotherapy may play an important part in treating those who are not helped by psychosocial therapy alone. Future therapies may include agents that block, enhance, or normalize neurotransmitter function as well as genetically engineered agents that could target a specific cause of alcoholism.

神经递质及其在酒精中毒治疗中的作用综述。
对成瘾遗传基础的研究表明,酗酒倾向是遗传的。此外,酒精中毒似乎与一种特定的神经化学紊乱有关。研究主要集中在中边缘系统,它与感觉快乐的能力有关(即下丘脑控制中心与日常生存活动有关,内侧前脑束参与成瘾药物的正强化)。目前的研究结果支持了神经化学物质缺乏导致酒精依赖者饮酒的假设。因此,药物治疗可能在治疗那些仅靠心理社会治疗无效的患者中发挥重要作用。未来的治疗方法可能包括阻断、增强或使神经递质功能正常化的药物,以及针对酒精中毒特定原因的基因工程药物。
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