Jones Susan, Bonci Antonello
Department of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DY, UK.
Curr Opin Pharmacol. 2005 Feb;5(1):20-5. doi: 10.1016/j.coph.2004.08.011.
Recent studies have suggested that the development of addictive behaviours shares common features with traditional learning models. Synaptic plasticity, a possible substrate for learning, has been demonstrated in neural reward circuits and might contribute to the learning of addictive behaviours. Changes in the strength of synaptic connections have been investigated in dopaminergic cells of the ventral tegmental area in response to several addictive drugs. Rapid and persistent forms of synaptic plasticity (specifically, long-lasting synaptic potentiation) have been demonstrated to accompany some of the behavioural effects of addictive drugs. We hypothesize that drug-induced synaptic plasticity might play a role in reward-related learning and addiction by modifying the fine tuning of dopaminergic cell firing.
最近的研究表明,成瘾行为的发展与传统学习模式具有共同特征。突触可塑性作为学习的一种可能基质,已在神经奖赏回路中得到证实,可能有助于成瘾行为的学习。针对几种成瘾药物,人们研究了腹侧被盖区多巴胺能细胞中突触连接强度的变化。已证明快速且持久的突触可塑性形式(具体而言,是长期突触增强)伴随着成瘾药物的一些行为效应。我们推测,药物诱导的突触可塑性可能通过改变多巴胺能细胞放电的精细调节,在奖赏相关学习和成瘾中发挥作用。