Neurobiologic processes in drug reward and addiction

被引:376
作者
Adinoff, B
机构
[1] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Dallas, TX 75230 USA
[2] VA N Texas Hlth Care Syst, Dallas, TX USA
关键词
amygdala; cocaine; cues; dopamine; impulsive behavior; nucleus accumbens; substance-related disorders; ventral tegmental area;
D O I
10.1080/10673220490910844
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Neurophysiologic processes underlie the uncontrolled, compulsive behaviors defining the addicted state. These "hard-wired" changes in the brain are considered critical for the transition from casual to addictive drug use. This review of preclinical and clinical (primarily neuroimaging) studies will describe how the delineation between pleasure, reward, and addiction has evolved as our understanding of the biologic mechanisms underlying these processes has progressed. Although the mesolimbic dopaminergic efflux associated with drug reward was previously considered the biologic equivalent of pleasure, dopaminergic activation occurs in the presence of unexpected and novel stimuli (either pleasurable or aversive) and appears to determine the motivational state of wanting or expectation. The persistent release of dopamine during chronic drug use progressively recruits limbic brain regions and the prefrontal cortex, embedding drug cues into the amygdala (through glutaminergic mechanisms) and involving the amygdala, anterior cingulate, orbitofrontal cortex, and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in the obsessive craving for drugs. The abstinent, addicted brain is subsequently primed to return to drug use when triggered by a single use of drug, contextual drug cues, craving, or stress, with each process defined by a relatively distinct brain region or neural pathway. The compulsive drive toward drug use is complemented by deficits in impulse control and decision making, which are also mediated by the orbitofrontal cortex and anterior cingulate. Within this framework, future targets for pharmacologic treatment are suggested.
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