Update on the Pharmacological Treatment of Pathological Gambling.

Scott A Bullock, Marc N Potenza
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Abstract

This is an update to a previously published article discussing the neuropsychopharmacology of pathological gambling (PG) (1). In the prior manuscript, we described how cortico-limbic circuitry and neurotransmitter systems (norepinephrine, serotonin, dopamine, opioids, glutamate, and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)) have been implicated in PG. These systems represent potential targets for psychopharmacological treatments for PG, with opioid antagonists arguably showing the most consistent benefit in RCTs. In the past year and half since this publication was prepared, there has been one additional randomized clinical trial (RCT) published along with a single case study. Our original manuscript did not describe in detail findings from case studies or open-label studies so in addition to the new RCT data and a new case report involving naltrexone, here we describe case and open-label findings. A PubMed search was conducted using terms such as "pathological gambling treatment", "clinical trials and gambling", and "gambling psychopharmacology." Using these search terms, numerous results were obtained, necessitating further search modifiers. For example, using just "pathological gambling treatment" results in over 1600 hits. In order to focus in on the search modalities, we searched within the initial results for specific phrases such as "psychopharmacology, clinical trial, medication, serotonergic, dopaminergic, etc." in addition to searching for specific medications. Results not directly related to the treatment of pathological gambling were not included. The study of pathological gambling is relatively new. As such, our search did not exclude any studies due to age of material, but with a few exceptions, the majority of the studies discussed were published later than 2000. This resulted in 24 case studies and/or RCTs not previously included in our original review article. These findings in conjunction with our prior publication provide a comprehensive overview of controlled investigations and exploratory reports of pharmacotherapies for PG.

病理性赌博的药物治疗进展。
这是对先前发表的一篇讨论病理性赌博(PG)的神经精神药理学的文章的更新(1)。在先前的手稿中,我们描述了皮质边缘回路和神经递质系统(去甲肾上腺素、血清素、多巴胺、阿片类药物、谷氨酸和γ -氨基丁酸(GABA))如何与PG有关。这些系统代表了PG精神药理学治疗的潜在靶点。阿片类拮抗剂在随机对照试验中显示出最一致的益处。在过去一年半的时间里,在撰写本出版物的同时,又发表了一项随机临床试验(RCT)和一项病例研究。我们的原稿没有详细描述病例研究或开放标签研究的结果,因此除了新的RCT数据和涉及纳曲酮的新病例报告外,我们在这里描述了病例和开放标签研究的结果。在PubMed上搜索了“病态赌博治疗”、“临床试验与赌博”和“赌博精神药理学”等术语。使用这些搜索词,获得了许多结果,需要进一步的搜索修饰符。例如,仅使用“病态赌博治疗”就会导致超过1600次点击。为了专注于搜索方式,我们在初始结果中搜索特定短语,如“精神药理学,临床试验,药物,血清素能,多巴胺能,等”,除了搜索特定药物。与病理性赌博治疗不直接相关的结果不包括在内。对病态赌博的研究相对较新。因此,我们的搜索没有因为材料的年龄而排除任何研究,但除了少数例外,讨论的大多数研究都是在2000年以后发表的。这导致了24个病例研究和/或随机对照试验未被纳入我们的原始综述文章。这些发现与我们之前的出版物一起提供了PG药物治疗的对照调查和探索性报告的全面概述。
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