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Driving the Downward Spiral: Alcohol-Induced Dysregulation of Extended Amygdala Circuits and Negative Affect

机译:驱动向下的螺旋:醇诱导的延长杏仁液和负面影响的呼吸困难

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Alcohol use disorder (AUD) afflicts a large number of individuals, families, and communities globally. Affective disturbances, including stress, depression, and anxiety, are highly comorbid with AUD, contributing in some cases to initial alcohol use and continued use. Negative affect has a particularly strong influence on the withdrawal/abstinence stage of addiction as individuals with AUD frequently report stressful events, depression, and anxiety as key factors for relapse. Treatment options for negative affect associated with AUD are limited and often ineffective, highlighting the pressing need for preclinical studies examining the underlying neural circuitry driving AUD-associated negative affect. The extended amygdala (EA) is a set of brain areas collectively involved in generating and regulating affect, and extensive research has defined a critical role for the EA in all facets of substance use disorder. Here, we review the expansive historical literature examining the effects of ethanol exposure on the EA, with an emphasis on the complex EA neural circuitry driving negative affect in all phases of the alcohol addiction cycle. Specifically, this review focuses on the effects of alcohol exposure on the neural circuitry in 2 key components of the EA, the central nucleus of the amygdala and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Additionally, future directions are proposed to advance our understanding of the relationship between AUD-associated negative affect and neural circuitry in the EA, with the long-term goal of developing better diagnostic tools and new pharmacological targets aimed at treating negative affect in AUD. The concepts detailed here will serve as the foundation for a companion review focusing on the potential for the endogenous cannabinoid system in the EA as a novel target for treating the stress, anxiety, and negative emotional state driving AUD.
机译:酒精使用障碍(AUD)在全球范围内折磨大量的个人,家庭和社区。情感紊乱,包括压力,抑郁和焦虑,具有高度合并的澳元,在某些情况下促进初始酒精使用和继续使用。负面影响对成瘾的戒断/禁令阶段有特别强烈的影响,因为澳元兑换频繁报告压力事件,抑郁症和焦虑作为复发的关键因素。与AUD相关的负面影响的治疗方案有限,往往是无效的,突出了对潜在的神经电路驾驶澳元相关负面影响的潜在神经电路的临床前研究。扩展的Amygdala(EA)是一套集体参与产生和调节影响的大脑领域,并且广泛的研究在物质使用障碍的所有方面中对EA的关键作用。在这里,我们审查了膨胀性历史文献检查乙醇暴露对EA的影响,重点是在醇成瘾循环的所有阶段中驱动负面影响的复杂EA神经电路。具体而言,本综述侧重于酒精暴露对eA的两个关键组分中的神经电路的影响,杏仁菌的中央核和Stria envervent的床核。此外,还提出了未来的指示,以推进我们对EA中澳元相关负面影响和神经电路之间的关系的理解,具有开发更好的诊断工具和旨在治疗AUD负面影响的新药理学目标的长期目标。这里详述的概念将作为伴侣评论的基础,重点关注EA中内源性大麻素系统作为治疗压力,焦虑和负面情绪状态驾驶AUD的新靶点的潜力。

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