基于学习和记忆的戒毒新方法。

Q3 Neuroscience
Patrick Bach, Falk Kiefer
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摘要

临床前研究表明,生理学习过程与在分子、神经元和结构水平上观察到的成瘾变化相似。基于经典条件反射和工具性条件反射在成瘾性疾病的发展和维持中的重要性,许多人建议对与毒品有关的条件反射进行基于线索暴露的消减训练,以此作为一种潜在的成瘾治疗方法。最近,虚拟现实辅助线索暴露疗法的发展为消减训练提出了新的方法。最近的数据表明,通过药物干预加强线索暴露过程中的记忆巩固,也有可能促进这种消减训练。另一种潜在的治疗干预方法是基于所谓的重新巩固理论。根据这一假说,已经巩固的记忆在被重新激活时会回到一种不稳定的状态,从而使记忆经历另一个巩固阶段--重新巩固,而药物和行为干预可以对这一阶段进行干扰。这些方法表明,消除与毒品有关的记忆可能是未来治疗毒瘾的一种可行策略。
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New Approaches to Addiction Treatment Based on Learning and Memory.

Preclinical studies suggest that physiological learning processes are similar to changes observed in addiction at the molecular, neuronal and structural levels. Based on the importance of classical and instrumental conditioning in the development and maintenance of addictive disorders, many have suggested cue-exposure-based extinction training of conditioned, drug-related responses as a potential treatment of addiction. Recently, the development of virtual reality-assisted cue-exposure treatment has put forward new approaches to extinction training. Recent data indicated that it may also be possible to facilitate this extinction training through pharmacological interventions that strengthen memory consolidation during cue exposure. Another potential therapeutic intervention is based on the so-called reconsolidation theory. According to this hypothesis, already-consolidated memories return to a labile state when reactivated, allowing them to undergo another phase of consolidation - reconsolidation - which can be interfered with by pharmacological and behavioural interventions. These approaches suggest that the extinction of drug-related memories may represent a viable treatment strategy in the future treatment of addiction.

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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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