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Brain imaging in nonhuman primates: insights into drug addiction

机译:非人类灵长类动物的脑成像:吸毒成瘾的见解

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In vivo brain imaging enables the systematic examination of trait and state variables that contribute to the etiology of human diseases. This review highlights the use of in vivo imaging in nonhuman primate models of drug abuse. In efforts to translate findings from laboratory animals to humans, monkey models offer considerable advantages over those that use rodents and other species because of their neurobiological similarity to humans and their longer life span, which makes it possible to study individual subjects over several years. This article provides a brief overview of positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based techniques, and encephalographic approaches, with a focus on methodological issues that investigators new to the field should consider. We discuss PET imaging studies involving the dopamine (DA) system, with a special emphasis on DA D2 receptors, and describe experimental approaches through which PET imaging data can provide information about the neuropharmacological and neurochemical actions of drugs that modify behavior. We also consider the use of imaging to understand the impact and interactions of genetic predispositions and environmental and physiological modulators on disease states. For MRI-based and encephalographic studies, we describe approaches that can provide new information about brain function. Although much work remains to be done to adapt and apply these techniques for routine use in nonhuman primates, there has been much progress. These techniques will provide the foundation for future studies aimed at developing behavioral and pharmacological treatments for many human diseases.
机译:体内脑成像可以系统检查导致人类疾病病因的性状和状态变量。这篇评论强调了体内成像在非人类灵长类药物滥用模型中的使用。为了将实验动物的发现转化为人类,与使用啮齿类动物和其他物种的猴子相比,猴子模型具有相当大的优势,因为它们与人类的神经生物学相似性以及更长的寿命,这使得研究数年的个体成为可能。本文简要概述了正电子发射断层扫描(PET),基于磁共振成像(MRI)的技术和脑电图方法,重点介绍了刚进入该领域的研究人员应考虑的方法论问题。我们讨论涉及多巴胺(DA)系统的PET成像研究,并特别着重于DA D2受体,并描述实验方法,通过这些方法PET成像数据可以提供有关改变行为的药物的神经药理和神经化学作用的信息。我们还考虑使用成像来了解遗传易感性以及环境和生理调节剂对疾病状态的影响和相互作用。对于基于MRI和脑电图的研究,我们描述了可以提供有关脑功能新信息的方法。尽管要在非人类灵长类动物中常规使用和适应这些技术还有许多工作要做,但已经取得了很大进展。这些技术将为未来研究的基础,这些研究旨在开发针对多种人类疾病的行为和药物治疗方法。

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