阿片奖赏与下丘脑外侧区深部脑刺激。

4区 医学 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Vitamins and Hormones Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1016/bs.vh.2024.10.004
Mojdeh Fattahi, Milad Rahimpour, Esmail Riahi
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阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)被认为是一个全球性的健康问题,影响到患者生活的各个方面,并对社会造成相当大的负担。由于缓解和复发的高发率,需要新的治疗方法来管理OUD。脑深部刺激(DBS)是转化神经科学中最有前途的临床突破之一。它包括在大脑内以立体定向方式植入电极,并向目标区域传输电脉冲。迄今为止,伏隔核已被认为是治疗不同类型药物成瘾的最成功的DBS靶点。然而,需要进一步的临床前研究来确定最佳的脑靶点和刺激参数。另一方面,下丘脑外侧区(LHA)在许多动机行为中起着至关重要的作用,包括食物摄入和药物寻求。此外,它在整个大脑中广泛地投射到与奖励相关的区域,如腹侧被盖区。因此,本章回顾了在阿片类药物依赖和其他病理条件下的动物模型中,DBS给药对LHA的潜在积极作用的研究。研究结果表明,LHA有潜力成为DBS应用的靶点,治疗多种疾病,如阿片类药物依赖、肥胖和睡眠障碍,而不会出现明显的不良事件。然而,在阿片类药物依赖的背景下,需要更多的研究,基于更有效的动物成瘾模型,包括自我给药范式和不同的刺激模式,来表明LHA是难治性阿片类药物依赖受试者的DBS安全有效的靶点。
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Opioid reward and deep brain stimulation of the lateral hypothalamic area.

Opioid use disorder (OUD) is considered a global health issue that affects various aspects of patients' lives and poses a considerable burden on society. Due to the high prevalence of remissions and relapses, novel therapeutic approaches are required to manage OUD. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of the most promising clinical breakthroughs in translational neuroscience. It involves stereotactically implanting electrodes inside the brain and transmitting electrical pulses to targeted areas. To date, the nucleus accumbens has been recognized as the most successful DBS target for treating different types of drug addiction. Nevertheless, further preclinical research is required to determine the optimal brain target and stimulation parameters. On the other hand, the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) plays a crucial role in many motivated behaviors including food intake and drug-seeking. Additionally, it projects widely throughout the brain to reward-related areas like the ventral tegmental area. Therefore, this chapter reviews studies investigating the potential positive effects of DBS administration in the LHA in animal models of opioid dependence and other pathological conditions. Findings reveal that LHA has the potential to be targeted for DBS application to treat a wide variety of disorders such as opioid dependence, obesity, and sleep disorders without significant adverse events. However, in the context of opioid dependence, more studies are needed, based on more valid animal models of addiction, including self-administration paradigms and varying stimulation patterns, to indicate that LHA is a safe and effective target for DBS in subjects with refractory opioid dependence.

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Vitamins and Hormones
Vitamins and Hormones 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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3.80
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66
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: First published in 1943, Vitamins and Hormones is the longest-running serial published by Academic Press. In the early days of the serial, the subjects of vitamins and hormones were quite distinct. The Editorial Board now reflects expertise in the field of hormone action, vitamin action, X-ray crystal structure, physiology, and enzyme mechanisms. Vitamins and Hormones continues to publish cutting-edge reviews of interest to endocrinologists, biochemists, nutritionists, pharmacologists, cell biologists, and molecular biologists. Others interested in the structure and function of biologically active molecules like hormones and vitamins will, as always, turn to this series for comprehensive reviews by leading contributors to this and related disciplines.
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