The Insomnia-Addiction Positive Feedback Loop: Role of the Orexin System.

Q3 Medicine
Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-28 DOI:10.1159/000514965
Jennifer E Fragale, Morgan H James, Jorge A Avila, Andrea M Spaeth, R Nisha Aurora, Daniel Langleben, Gary Aston-Jones
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Abstract

Significant sleep impairments often accompany substance use disorders (SUDs). Sleep disturbances in SUD patients are associated with poor clinical outcomes and treatment adherence, emphasizing the importance of normalizing sleep when treating SUDs. Orexins (hypocretins) are neuropeptides exclusively produced by neurons in the posterior hypothalamus that regulate various behavioral and physiological processes, including sleep-wakefulness and motivated drug taking. Given its dual role in sleep and addiction, the orexin system represents a promising therapeutic target for treating SUDs and their comorbid sleep deficits. Here, we review the literature on the role of the orexin system in sleep and drug addiction and discuss the therapeutic potential of orexin receptor antagonists for SUDs. We argue that orexin receptor antagonists may be effective therapeutics for treating addiction because they target orexin's regulation of sleep (top-down) and motivation (bottom-up) pathways.

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失眠成瘾的正反馈循环:食欲素系统的作用。
严重的睡眠障碍通常伴随着物质使用障碍(sud)。SUD患者的睡眠障碍与不良的临床结果和治疗依从性相关,强调了在治疗SUD时使睡眠正常化的重要性。食欲素(下丘脑分泌素)是由下丘脑后部神经元产生的神经肽,调节各种行为和生理过程,包括睡眠-觉醒和动机性药物服用。鉴于其在睡眠和成瘾中的双重作用,食欲素系统代表了治疗sud及其合并症睡眠缺陷的有希望的治疗靶点。在此,我们回顾了有关食欲素系统在睡眠和药物成瘾中的作用的文献,并讨论了食欲素受体拮抗剂对sud的治疗潜力。我们认为,食欲素受体拮抗剂可能是治疗成瘾的有效疗法,因为它们靶向食欲素对睡眠(自上而下)和动机(自下而上)途径的调节。
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