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The role of metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 in the pathogenesis of mood disorders and addiction: combining preclinical evidence with human Positron Emission Tomography (PET) studies

机译:代谢型谷氨酸受体5在情绪障碍和成瘾的发病机理中的作用:结合临床前证据与人类正电子发射断层扫描(PET)研究

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In the present review, we deliver an overview of the involvement of metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) activity and density in pathological anxiety, mood disorders and addiction. Specifically, we will describe mGluR5 studies in humans that employed Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and combined the findings with preclinical animal research. This combined view of different methodological approaches—from basic neurobiological approaches to human studies—might give a more comprehensive and clinically relevant view of mGluR5 function in mental health than the view on preclinical data alone. We will also review the current research data on mGluR5 along the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC). Firstly, we found evidence of abnormal glutamate activity related to the positive and negative valence systems, which would suggest that antagonistic mGluR5 intervention has prominent anti-addictive, anti-depressive and anxiolytic effects. Secondly, there is evidence that mGluR5 plays an important role in systems for social functioning and the response to social stress. Finally, mGluR5's important role in sleep homeostasis suggests that this glutamate receptor may play an important role in RDoC's arousal and modulatory systems domain. Glutamate was previously mostly investigated in non-human studies, however initial human clinical PET research now also supports the hypothesis that, by mediating brain excitability, neuroplasticity and social cognition, abnormal metabotropic glutamate activity might predispose individuals to a broad range of psychiatric problems.
机译:在本文中,我们概述了代谢型谷氨酸受体5(mGluR5)的活性和密度与病理性焦虑,情绪障碍和成瘾的关系。具体来说,我们将描述采用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)并将结合研究结果与临床前动物研究的人体中的mGluR5研究。从基本的神经生物学方法到人类研究,这种不同方法学方法的综合观点可能比仅基于临床前数据的观点更全面和临床相关地提供mGluR5在心理健康方面的作用。我们还将根据研究领域标准(RDoC)审查有关mGluR5的当前研究数据。首先,我们发现了与正价系统和负价系统有关的异常谷氨酸活性的证据,这表明拮抗mGluR5干预具有显着的抗上瘾,抗抑郁和抗焦虑作用。其次,有证据表明,mGluR5在社会功能系统和对社会压力的反应中起着重要作用。最后,mGluR5在睡眠稳态中的重要作用表明该谷氨酸受体可能在RDoC的唤醒和调节系统域中发挥重要作用。谷氨酸以前主要是在非人类研究中进行的,但是,最初的人类临床PET研究现在也支持以下假设:通过介导大脑兴奋性,神经可塑性和社会认知,代谢型谷氨酸的异常活动可能使个体容易患上广泛的精神病。

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