酒精成瘾的行为神经生物学:十年的巨大挑战,新的希望和炒作。

Q3 Neuroscience
Wolfgang H Sommer, Rainer Spanagel
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在第一版《酒精成瘾的行为神经生物学》出版十多年后,这一章在一个关键的节点上重新审视了这个领域,这个节点上既有持续的挑战,也有新出现的机遇。尽管几十年来有了很有希望的临床前研究结果,但我们反思了阻碍酒精使用障碍(AUD)新疗法发展的翻译差距。特别关注动物研究的可复制性危机、出版偏差和现有模型的有限预测有效性。与此同时,我们强调了提供新希望的进展,包括分子和电路级技术,人工智能驱动的数据分析,现实世界评估以及新的药理学候选物,如GLP-1激动剂和致幻剂。这些突破与越来越多的人认识到炎症、疼痛和神经免疫因素是AUD的组成部分。然而,我们警告不要夸大其词,并敦促该领域避免过度简化的模型,特别是那些将习惯和强迫混为一谈的模型。最后,我们认为,神经生物学的进步必须辅以旨在减少耻辱感和改善获得护理的公共卫生战略。通过培养经验的严谨性,拥抱复杂性,保持批判性的自我反思,成瘾科学可以更好地将其创新与现实世界的临床和社会需求结合起来。
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Behavioral Neurobiology of Alcohol Addiction: A Decade of Great Challenges, New Hopes, and Hypes.

Over a decade after the first edition of "Behavioral Neurobiology of Alcohol Addiction," this chapter revisits the field at a critical juncture, marked by both persistent challenges and emerging opportunities. We reflect on the translational gap that has stalled the development of new treatments for alcohol use disorder (AUD), despite decades of promising preclinical findings. Particular attention is given to the replicability crisis in animal research, publication biases, and the limited predictive validity of existing models. At the same time, we highlight advances that offer renewed hope, including molecular and circuit-level technologies, AI-driven data analysis, real-world assessments, and new pharmacological candidates, such as GLP-1 agonists and psychedelics. These breakthroughs are considered alongside the increasing recognition of inflammation, pain, and neuroimmune factors as integral to AUD. However, we caution against exaggerated claims and urge the field to avoid oversimplified models, especially those that conflate habits and compulsions. Finally, we argue that neurobiological progress must be complemented by public health strategies aimed at reducing stigma and improving access to care. By fostering empirical rigor, embracing complexity, and maintaining critical self-reflection, addiction science can better align its innovations with real-world clinical and societal needs.

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