可卡因使用的动物模型:社会背景和共同使用的重要性。

IF 13.9 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Trends in pharmacological sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1016/j.tips.2025.01.003
Mia I Allen, Michael A Nader
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摘要

可卡因使用障碍仍然是一个需要有效治疗的重大公共卫生问题。尽管进行了数十年的临床前研究,但目前还没有fda批准的药物治疗可卡因。虽然没有发现或批准有效治疗可卡因的潜在原因有很多,但我们在这篇综述中讨论了两个可能的原因:纳入社会变量的研究数量少,以及忽视了多物质使用的临床现实。这些变量影响整个药物使用周期的药物使用,包括脆弱性、维持和治疗。最近的临床前和临床数据表明,从事多种物质使用的可卡因使用者应被视为一个独特的和更普遍的人群,他们需要独特的行为和药理学方法来减少可卡因的使用。因此,为了了解CUDs的神经生物学和最终治疗方法,这两个变量都应该包括在动物模型中。
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Animal models of cocaine use: importance of social context and co-use.

Cocaine-use disorders (CUDs) continue to be a major public health problem that requires effective treatments. Despite decades of preclinical research, there are no FDA-approved pharmacotherapies for cocaine use. While there are numerous potential reasons why no efficacious treatments have been identified or approved for cocaine use, we discuss two possible reasons in this review: the low number of studies incorporating social variables and the overlooking of the clinical reality of polysubstance use. These variables impact drug use across the substance-use cycle, including vulnerability, maintenance, and treatment. Recent preclinical and clinical data suggest that cocaine users who engage in polysubstance use should be viewed as a distinct and more prevalent population who require unique behavioral and pharmacological approaches to reduce cocaine use. Therefore, to understand the neurobiology and eventual treatments for CUDs, both variables should be included in animal models.

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CiteScore
23.90
自引率
0.70%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (TIPS) is a monthly peer-reviewed reviews journal that focuses on a wide range of topics in pharmacology, pharmacy, pharmaceutics, and toxicology. Launched in 1979, TIPS publishes concise articles discussing the latest advancements in pharmacology and therapeutics research. The journal encourages submissions that align with its core themes while also being open to articles on the biopharma regulatory landscape, science policy and regulation, and bioethics. Each issue of TIPS provides a platform for experts to share their insights and perspectives on the most exciting developments in the field. Through rigorous peer review, the journal ensures the quality and reliability of published articles. Authors are invited to contribute articles that contribute to the understanding of pharmacology and its applications in various domains. Whether it's exploring innovative drug therapies or discussing the ethical considerations of pharmaceutical research, TIPS provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the pharmacological sciences.
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