Commentary on Vulnerability and Resilience to Activity-Based Anorexia and the Role of Dopamine.

Journal of experimental neurology Pub Date : 2021-03-01
Jeff A Beeler, Nesha S Burghardt
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Activity-based anorexia (ABA) is a commonly used rodent model of anorexia nervosa that is based on observations made in rats decades ago. In recently published work, we describe using this paradigm to model vulnerability and resilience to anorexia nervosa in mice, where vulnerability is characterized by hyperactivity and life-threatening weight loss and resilience is characterized by adaptation and weight stabilization. Using genetically modified hyperdopaminergic mice, we also demonstrate that increased dopamine augments vulnerability to ABA. Here, we briefly review our findings and discuss how obtaining vulnerable and resilient phenotypes enhances utility of the ABA model for understanding the neurobiological basis of anorexia nervosa. We comment on our dopamine findings and close by discussing implications for clinical treatment.

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活动性厌食症的脆弱性和恢复力以及多巴胺的作用。
活动性厌食症(ABA)是一种常用的啮齿动物神经性厌食症模型,它是基于几十年前对大鼠的观察而建立的。在最近发表的工作中,我们描述了使用这种范式来模拟小鼠对神经性厌食症的脆弱性和恢复力,其中脆弱性的特征是多动和危及生命的体重减轻,而恢复力的特征是适应和体重稳定。使用转基因高多巴胺能小鼠,我们也证明了多巴胺的增加增加了对ABA的易感性。在这里,我们简要回顾了我们的研究结果,并讨论了如何获得脆弱和弹性表型增强ABA模型的效用,以了解神经性厌食症的神经生物学基础。我们对多巴胺的发现进行评论,并讨论临床治疗的意义。
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