Advances in the study of the role of chemokines in drug addiction and the potential effects of traditional Chinese medicines

Zhuo-Xiu Liu , Xiao-Qian Wang , Abbas Haghparast , Wen-Bin He , Jian-Jun Zhang
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Abstract

Drug abuse significantly affects the neuroimmune system, which in turn contributes to the development of addiction. Chemokines, the critical components of neuroimmune factors, mediate many brain functions, including neuroinflammation, neuronal activity, and endocrine function. Extensive abnormalities in chemokines have been found in models of drug addiction; however, the underlying mechanisms and treatment efficacy remain unclear. Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) are increasingly recognized and applied in immune regulation and drug addiction. This review highlights the recent advances in our understanding of chemokine changes associated with exposure to drugs of abuse, including cocaine, opiates, and methamphetamine. We provide a brief overview of what is known about the role of chemokines in brain function and addiction and the TCMs that could be applied in chemokine regulation.

趋化因子在药物成瘾中的作用及中药潜在作用的研究进展
药物滥用严重影响神经免疫系统,进而导致成瘾的发展。趋化因子是神经免疫因子的关键成分,介导许多大脑功能,包括神经炎症、神经元活动和内分泌功能。在药物成瘾模型中发现了广泛的趋化因子异常;然而,其潜在机制和治疗效果尚不清楚。中药在免疫调节和药物成瘾方面越来越得到认可和应用。这篇综述强调了我们对与接触滥用药物(包括可卡因、阿片类药物和甲基苯丙胺)相关的趋化因子变化的理解的最新进展。我们简要概述了趋化因子在大脑功能和成瘾中的作用,以及可用于趋化因子调节的TCM。
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