经颅直流电刺激治疗酒精、烟草和阿片类药物使用障碍的临床研究。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Begüm Merve Çabuk, Zozan Guleken
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摘要

经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是一种很有前途的研究工具,可用于解决药物滥用问题,包括酒精、烟草、阿片类药物和毒品使用障碍。本文献综述比较了以往采用不同电流强度、应用区域、刺激持续时间和大脑不同区域目标进行的研究。基于对药物使用障碍施用 tDCS 后进行分析的研究表明,使用 tDCS 作为辅助疗法来减少明显的成瘾心理和神经症状是很有前景的。因此,我们旨在深入了解将 tDCS 作为药物使用障碍治疗干预措施的研究现状,找出文献中的不足之处,并强调未来的研究领域。最终,综述旨在帮助人们了解 tDCS 在应对药物使用障碍所带来的复杂挑战中的作用,以及其作为成瘾治疗中的一种补充或辅助治疗方式的潜力。本研究发现,在烟草/尼古丁使用障碍中,1 mA 和 2 mA tDCS 电流密度的有效靶点是左侧二侧脑皮质和脑区。同时,在酒精使用障碍中,左侧额叶和 2 mA 电流密度也被确定为 tDCS 的有效目标。此外,在阿片类药物使用障碍中,左侧二叠皮层和 2 mA 电流密度被确定为 tDCS 的有效目标。此外,右/左侧额叶皮层、眶额皮层、丘脑和 2 毫安电流密度被确定为 tDCS 治疗其他药物或物质使用障碍的有效靶点。动物研究表明,tDCS 在减轻神经性疼痛、调节神经肽 Y 活性和减少动物模型中乙醇消费的再发展方面很有前景。然而,要充分了解 tDCS 的最佳应用参数,还需要进一步的研究。
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Transcranial direct current stimulation in the treatment of alcohol, tobacco and opioid use disorder in clinical studies.

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising research tool to address substance abuse, including alcohol, tobacco, opioid, and drug use disorders. The present literature review compared previous studies conducted with various current intensities, application regions, durations of stimulations, and different region targets of the brain. Studies based on the analyses conducted after tDCS administration in substance use disorder were promising for the use of tDCS as adjunctive therapy to reduce visible psychological and neurological symptoms of the addiction. Therefore, we aimed to provide an insight into the current state of research on tDCS as a therapeutic intervention in substance use disorders, identify gaps in the literature, and emphasize future investigation areas. Ultimately, the review sought to contribute to the understanding of the role of tDCS in addressing the complex challenges posed by substance use disorder, and its potential as a complementary or adjunctive treatment modality in addiction care. The present study identified that the left dlPFC and brain regions were effective targets for 1 mA and 2 mA tDCS current density in tobacco/nicotine use disorder. Also, the left dlPFC and 2 mA current density were identified as effective targets for tDCS in alcohol use disorder. Furthermore, left dlPFC and 2 mA current density were identified as effective targets for tDCS in opioid use disorder. Additionally, the right/left dlPFC, orbital frontal cortex, thalamus, and 2 mA current density were identified as effective targets for tDCS in other drug or substance use disorders. Animal studies demonstrated that tDCS was promising in reducing neuropathic pain, modulating neuropeptide Y activity, and reducing the redevelopment of ethanol consumption in animal models. However, further research is required to fully understand the optimal tDCS application parameters.

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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis (ISSN: 0065-1400 (print), eISSN: 1689-0035) covers all aspects of neuroscience, from molecular and cellular neurobiology of the nervous system, through cellular and systems electrophysiology, brain imaging, functional and comparative neuroanatomy, development and evolution of the nervous system, behavior and neuropsychology to brain aging and pathology, including neuroinformatics and modeling.
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