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Dual roles of dopamine in food- and drug-seeking: the drive-reward paradox

机译:多巴胺在食品和药物寻求中的双重作用:驱动奖励悖论

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The question of whether (or to what degree) obesity reflects addiction to high energy foods often narrows to the question of whether the overeating of these foods causes the same long-term neuroadaptations as are identified with the late stages of addiction. Of equal or perhaps greater interest is the question of whether common brain mechanisms mediate the acquisition and development of eating and drug-taking habits. The earliest evidence on this question is rooted in early studies of brain stimulation reward. Lateral hypothalamic electrical stimulation can be reinforcing in some conditions and can motivate feeding in others. That stimulation of the same brain region should be both reinforcing and drive-inducing is paradoxical; why should an animal work to induce a drive-like state such as hunger? This is known as the “drive-reward paradox.” Insights into the substrates of the drive-reward paradox suggest an answer to the controversial question of whether the dopamine system—a system “downstream” from the stimulated fibers of the lateral hypothalamus—is more critically involved in “wanting” or in “liking” of various rewards including food and addictive drugs. That the same brain circuitry is implicated in the motivation for and the reinforcement by both food and addictive drugs extends the argument for a common mechanism underlying compulsive overeating and compulsive drug-taking.
机译:肥胖是否(或在多大程度上)反映了对高能量食物的成瘾性,这个问题通常仅限于这些食物的暴饮暴食是否会引起与成瘾后期阶段相同的长期神经适应性问题。共同的大脑机制是否介导饮食和吸毒习惯的获得和发展,这是一个相等或更大的兴趣。关于这个问题的最早证据起源于对脑刺激奖励的早期研究。下丘脑的侧向电刺激在某些情况下可能会增强,而在其他情况下可能会刺激进食。对同一大脑区域的刺激既应增强又应引起驱动,这是自相矛盾的。动物为什么要努力诱发类似饥饿的驱动力状态?这就是所谓的“驾驶奖励悖论”。对驾驶奖励悖论底物的见解提出了一个有争议的问题的答案,即多巴胺系统(位于下丘脑外侧刺激纤维“下游”的系统)是否更关键地参与了“想要”或“喜欢”?各种奖励,包括食物和成瘾性药物。食物和成瘾性药物的动机和强化都牵涉到相同的大脑回路,从而扩展了关于强迫性暴饮暴食和强迫性吸毒的共同机制的观点。

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