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Chasing the addicted engram: identifying functional alterations in Fos-expressing neuronal ensembles that mediate drug-related learned behavior

机译:追逐上瘾的人:识别表达Fos的神经元整合体的功能改变这些功能介导与药物相关的学习行为

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Given that addiction has been characterized as a disorder of maladaptive learning and memory, one critical question is whether there are unique physical adaptations within neuronal ensembles that support addiction-related learned behavior. The search for the physical mechanisms of encoding these and other memories in the brain, often called the engram as a whole, continues despite decades of research. As we develop new technologies and tools that allow us to study cue- and behavior-activated Fos-expressing neuronal ensembles, the possibility of identifying the engrams of learning and memory is moving into the realm of reality rather than speculation. It has become clear from recent studies that there are specific functional, electrophysiological alterations unique to Fos-expressing ensemble neurons that may participate in encoding memories. The ultimate goal is to identify the addicted engram and reverse the physical changes that support this maladaptive form of learning.
机译:鉴于成瘾已被描述为一种适应不良的学习和记忆障碍,一个关键问题是神经元集合中是否存在支持成瘾相关的学习行为的独特的身体适应能力。尽管进行了数十年的研究,但仍在继续寻找对大脑中这些记忆和其他记忆进行编码的物理机制(通常称为整体)。随着我们开发新技术和工具,使我们能够研究提示和行为激活的表达Fos的神经元集成体,识别学习和记忆印记的可能性正在进入现实领域,而非猜测。从最近的研究中可以清楚地看出,存在特定的功能性,电生理改变,它们可能是参与Fos表达的集合神经元所特有的,它们可能参与了编码记忆。最终目标是识别上瘾的字母,并逆转支持这种适应不良的学习形式的身体变化。

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