GABA-苯二氮卓受体和GABA-能神经传递在酒精和尼古丁依赖中的变化

B. Saberi, Behrouz Saberi Tehrani
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GABA-A受体在调节乙醇对大脑的影响中起着重要作用。GABA受体是调节中枢神经系统抑制性突触传递的离子通道,基本是配体门控离子通道。酒精成瘾阶段如戒断、依赖和耐受性与大脑中gaba能神经传递的变化有关[1,2]。PET和SPECT的神经影像学研究表明,酒精依赖受试者的GABA-A -苯二氮卓类受体可用性较低。在吸烟状态下,GABA-A -苯二氮卓类受体的可得性更高[3,4]。这些发现表明,吸烟可能会抑制酒精成瘾中GABA-A -苯二氮卓类受体的增加。此外,这种高可得性与酒精戒断症状有关,这种症状在酒精依赖的非吸烟者中比吸烟者更为明显。这些发现表明,通过抑制酒精戒断期间增加的GABA-A -苯二氮卓类受体的可用性,吸烟可能阻断酒精戒断症状。总的来说,GABA-A -苯二氮卓类药物受体的可得性在戒断早期会增加,然后随着时间的推移而减少。这些变化是由吸烟介导的。这些发现的临床意义表明,尼古丁替代疗法可以帮助酒精依赖吸烟者耐受尼古丁和酒精戒断症状[3,4]。
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GABA Benzodiazepine Receptors and GABA-Ergic Neurotransmission Changes in Alcohol and Nicotine Dependency
GABA-A receptors have an important role in modulation of the effects of ethanol in the brain. GABA receptors as ion channels which are basically ligand gated ones, modulate the inhibitory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system. Alcohol addiction phases such as withdrawal, dependency and tolerance are associated with the GABA-ergic neurotransmission changes in the brain [1,2]. The neuroimaging studies with PET and SPECT have demonstrated that there are lower GABA-A benzodiazepine receptors availability in alcohol dependent subjects. In tobacco smoking status, higher availabilities of GABA-A benzodiazepine receptors have been demonstrated [3,4]. These findings suggest that tobacco smoking may suppress increasing in the availability of GABA-A benzodiazepine receptors in alcohol addiction. Moreover, such higher availability is related with alcohol withdrawal symptoms which are more pronounced in alcohol dependent nonsmokers than smokers. Such findings suggest that by suppression of the increased GABA-A benzodiazepine receptors availability during alcohol withdrawal, tobacco smoking may block symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. Overall, availability of GABA-A benzodiazepine receptors would increase in the early stages of withdrawal and then decrease during time. Such changes are mediated by tobacco smoking. The clinical implications of such findings suggest that nicotine replacement therapy can be helpful to tolerate the nicotine and alcohol withdrawal symptoms in smokers with alcohol dependency [3,4].
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