性别、物种、环境背景和替代强化物对可卡因使用障碍动物模型的影响。

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Mia I Rough, Brianna F Roberts, Michael A Nader
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摘要

可卡因使用障碍(CUD)仍然是一个重大的公共卫生挑战,迄今尚无有效的药物治疗方法。尽管使用动物模型的广泛临床前研究提高了我们的理解,但这些发现尚未转化为临床成功。这篇综述强调了应该纳入的关键自变量,以提高动物研究的有效性和翻译相关性。讨论围绕三个主要领域进行:代理、主机和环境。本综述的大多数研究都将可卡因作为药物,而物种和性别等宿主因素被强调为影响结果的重要独立变量。本综述的中心主题是强调,从临床前模型的角度来看,环境背景的关键作用,包括操作性条件参数,如强化和维持事件的时间表,以及社会住房条件,它们深刻地影响可卡因维持行为和干预措施的有效性。
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The impact of sex, species, environmental context, and alternative reinforcers in animal models of cocaine use disorders.

Cocaine use disorder (CUD) remains a major public health challenge with no effective pharmacological treatments to date. Although extensive preclinical research using animal models has advanced our understanding, these findings have yet to translate into clinical success. This review highlights key independent variables that should be incorporated to improve the validity and translational relevance of animal studies. The discussion is organized around three primary domains: the agent; the host; and the environment. Most studies in this review focus on cocaine as the agent and host factors such as species and sex are emphasized as important independent variables influencing outcomes. The central theme of this review is to emphasize, from a preclinical model perspective, the critical role of environmental context, including operant conditioning parameters like schedules of reinforcement and maintaining events, as well as social housing conditions, which profoundly impact cocaine-maintained behavior and the effectiveness of interventions for cocaine self-administration.

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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
2.80%
发文量
122
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior publishes original reports in the areas of pharmacology and biochemistry in which the primary emphasis and theoretical context are behavioral. Contributions may involve clinical, preclinical, or basic research. Purely biochemical or toxicology studies will not be published. Papers describing the behavioral effects of novel drugs in models of psychiatric, neurological and cognitive disorders, and central pain must include a positive control unless the paper is on a disease where such a drug is not available yet. Papers focusing on physiological processes (e.g., peripheral pain mechanisms, body temperature regulation, seizure activity) are not accepted as we would like to retain the focus of Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior on behavior and its interaction with the biochemistry and neurochemistry of the central nervous system. Papers describing the effects of plant materials are generally not considered, unless the active ingredients are studied, the extraction method is well described, the doses tested are known, and clear and definite experimental evidence on the mechanism of action of the active ingredients is provided.
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