Serotonin circuits act cooperatively with pathophysiology of opioid use disorder

Arakawa Hiroyuki , Ozawa Akihiko
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Opioid abuse and its negative effect have become a critical epidemic, putting our health and society in jeopardy. Opioids are effective treatment for pain, but at risk for developing associated health threatening impacts including the euphoria associated relapsing effects, persistent occurrence with addictive and withdrawal symptoms, and consequent respiratory depression and apnea. The opioid use disorder (OUD), represented as those recurring phases of symptoms, is initiated with mediation of opioid receptor signaling pathway and subsequent neurocircuitry transformation with homeostatic and motivational change. It has been imperative to establish modulatory mechanisms and alternative treatments to mitigate OUD. This review deals with central serotonin (5-HT) system as a cooperative mediator with OUD-related neural processing. We briefly introduce molecular base of opioid receptors and available research tools in mouse models and examine OUD-phase dependent circuit mechanisms, including pain, addiction, and respiratory depression. We interrogate the potential neural roles of 5-HT in OUD-related symptoms including 5-HT toxicity and pathophysiology and discuss potential availability of 5-HT-related agents as a neuromodulatory therapeutic interacting with opioid mediated neural mechanisms and the OUD-related symptoms.
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5 -羟色胺回路与阿片类药物使用障碍的病理生理协同作用
阿片类药物滥用及其负面影响已成为一种严重的流行病,使我们的健康和社会处于危险之中。阿片类药物是治疗疼痛的有效药物,但存在产生相关健康威胁影响的风险,包括欣快感相关的复发效应,持续出现成瘾和戒断症状,以及随之而来的呼吸抑制和呼吸暂停。阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)表现为症状反复出现的阶段,是由阿片受体信号通路介导和随后的神经回路转化引起的,伴有稳态和动机变化。建立缓解OUD的调节机制和替代疗法已成为当务之急。本文综述了中枢5-羟色胺(5-HT)系统在oud相关神经处理中的协同调节作用。我们简要介绍了阿片受体的分子基础和小鼠模型中可用的研究工具,并检查了OUD-phase依赖回路机制,包括疼痛,成瘾和呼吸抑制。我们探讨了5-HT在oud相关症状中的潜在神经作用,包括5-HT毒性和病理生理,并讨论了5-HT相关药物作为与阿片介导的神经机制和oud相关症状相互作用的神经调节治疗的潜在可用性。
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Addiction neuroscience
Addiction neuroscience Neuroscience (General)
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