Appetite- and volume-regulating neuropeptides: Role in treating alcohol dependence.

Thomas Hillemacher, Kai G Kahl, Annemarie Heberlein, Marc An Muschler, Christian Eberlein, Helge Frieling, Stefan Bleich
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Recent studies have demonstrated a role for appetite- and volume-regulating neuropeptides in alcohol dependence, particularly in association with alcohol craving. The peptides leptin, ghrelin, adiponectin, vasopressin and the atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) have been of particular interest because of their central effects on various brain circuits, including the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis. In addition, pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) plays an important role in linking appetite regulation with the HPA axis. Recent research has also demonstrated that the expression of these peptides in alcohol dependence is, at least partially, regulated by genetic and epigenetic mechanisms. These peptides and their associated circuits provide an intriguing new field for future pharmacological approaches for treating depression, anxiety and, potentially, addictive disorders such as alcohol dependence.

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调节食欲和体积的神经肽:在治疗酒精依赖中的作用。
最近的研究已经证明了食欲和体积调节神经肽在酒精依赖中的作用,特别是与酒精渴望有关。瘦素、胃促生长素、脂联素、抗利尿素和房利钠肽(ANP)由于其对包括下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺皮质(HPA)轴在内的各种脑回路的中枢作用而受到特别关注。此外,促鸦片黑素皮质素(POMC)在连接食欲调节与下丘脑轴方面发挥重要作用。最近的研究也表明,这些肽在酒精依赖中的表达至少部分受到遗传和表观遗传机制的调节。这些肽及其相关回路为未来治疗抑郁、焦虑以及潜在的成瘾性疾病(如酒精依赖)的药理学方法提供了一个有趣的新领域。
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