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Dopamine signaling in food addiction: role of dopamine D2 receptors

机译:多巴胺信号传导对食物成瘾的作用:多巴胺D2受体的作用

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Dopamine (DA) regulates emotional and motivational behavior through the mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway. Changes in DA signaling in mesolimbic neurotransmission are widely believed to modify reward-related behaviors and are therefore closely associated with drug addiction. Recent evidence now suggests that as with drug addiction, obesity with compulsive eating behaviors involves reward circuitry of the brain, particularly the circuitry involving dopaminergic neural substrates. Increasing amounts of data from human imaging studies, together with genetic analysis, have demonstrated that obese people and drug addicts tend to show altered expression of DA D2 receptors in specific brain areas, and that similar brain areas are activated by food-related and drug-related cues. This review focuses on the functions of the DA system, with specific focus on the physiological interpretation and the role of DA D2 receptor signaling in food addiction. [BMB Reports 2013; 46(11): 519-526]
机译:多巴胺(DA)通过中脑边缘多巴胺能途径调节情绪和动机行为。人们普遍认为中脑边缘神经传递中DA信号的变化会改变与报酬相关的行为,因此与药物成瘾密切相关。现在的最新证据表明,与药物成瘾一样,具有强迫性进食行为的肥胖症涉及大脑的奖赏回路,特别是涉及多巴胺能神经基质的回路。来自人体成像研究和基因分析的越来越多的数据表明,肥胖者和吸毒者倾向于在特定的大脑区域显示DA D2受体表达的改变,并且与食物相关的药物和毒品可以激活相似的大脑区域相关提示。这篇综述着重于DA系统的功能,尤其着重于生理解释以及DA D2受体信号转导在食物成瘾中的作用。 [BMB报告2013; 46(11):519-526]

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