药物寻求行为消失背后的神经解剖学结构

R. M. Cleva, J. Gass
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摘要:本文综述了药物相关记忆消失背后的神经生物学成分及其对药物成瘾治疗的影响。有证据表明,消退学习并不是遗忘或忘却外部刺激和药物效应之间的联系,而是新的强化预期是消退寻求药物行为发生的必要条件。一些理论认为,成瘾是一种学习和记忆障碍,最近的证据表明,大脑回路、神经递质和信号转导机制与那些介导学习和记忆过程的机制相似。根据这些理论,药物成瘾是由于反复使用药物以及药物效果、戒断症状和它们所经历的环境线索和背景之间形成持久联系的结果。不幸的是,标准的行为矫正技术,如提示暴露疗法,在减少和/或消除药物相关提示和环境的显著性方面仅显示出中等效果。因此,更深入地了解药物相关记忆消失的神经生物学机制可以为药物成瘾的治疗提供新的治疗干预措施。
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Neuroanatomical Structures Underlying the Extinction of Drug-Seeking Behavior
Abstract: This review summarizes current knowledge about the neurobiological components underlying the extinction of drug-associated memories and how they may contribute to the treatment of drug addiction. Evidence suggests that extinction learning is not the forgetting, or unlearning, of the associations between external stimuli and drug effects, but that new reinforcer expectancies are necessary for extinction of drug-seeking behavior to take place. Several theories suggest that addiction is a disorder of learning and memory, and recent evidence indicates that the brain circuits, neurotransmitters, and signal transduction mechanisms that underlie drug addiction are similar to those that mediate learning and memory processes. According to these theories, drug addiction results from repeated drug use and the formation of lasting associations between a drug’s effects, withdrawal symptoms, and the environmental cues and contexts within which they are experienced. Unfortunately, standard behavioral modification techniques, such as cue exposure therapy, have shown only moderate efficacy in reducing and/or extinguishing the salience of drug-associated cues and contexts. Therefore, a greater understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms involved in the extinction of drug-related memories could provide novel therapeutic interventions for the treatment of drug addiction.
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