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Implications of central immune signaling caused by drugs of abuse: Mechanisms, mediators and new therapeutic approaches for prediction and treatment of drug dependence

机译:滥用药物引起的中枢免疫信号传导的含义:预测和治疗药物依赖性的机制,介体和新的治疗方法

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In the past two decades a trickle of manuscripts examining the non-neuronal central nervous system immune consequences of the drugs of abuse has now swollen to a significant body of work. Initially, these studies reported associative evidence of central nervous system proinflammation resulting from exposure to the drugs of abuse demonstrating key implications for neurotoxicity and disease progression associated with, for example, HIV infection. However, more recently this drug-induced activation of central immune signaling is now understood to contribute substantially to the pharmacodynamic actions of the drugs of abuse, by enhancing the engagement of classical mesolimbic dopamine reward pathways and withdrawal centers. This review will highlight the key in vivo animal, human, biological and molecular evidence of these central immune signaling actions of opioids, alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). Excitingly, this new appreciation of central immune signaling activity of drugs of abuse provides novel therapeutic interventions and opportunities to identify 'at risk' individuals through the use of immunogenetics. Discussion will also cover the evidence of modulation of this signaling by existing clinical and pre-clinical drug candidates, and novel pharmacological targets. Finally, following examination of the breadth of central immune signaling actions of the drugs of abuse highlighted here, the current known common immune signaling components will be outlined and their impact on established addiction neurocircuitry discussed, thereby synthesizing a common neuroimmune hypothesis of addiction.
机译:在过去的二十年中,检查滥用药物的非神经中枢神经系统免疫后果的手稿trick肿,如今已成为一项重要工作。最初,这些研究报道了由于接触滥用药物而导致中枢神经系统炎症的相关证据,证明了与例如艾滋病毒感染相关的神经毒性和疾病进展的关键意义。然而,最近,这种药物诱导的中枢免疫信号激活被理解为通过增强经典的中脑边缘多巴胺奖赏途径和戒断中心的参与而对滥用药物的药效作用做出了重要贡献。这篇综述将重点介绍阿片样物质,酒精,可卡因,甲基苯丙胺和3,4-亚甲基二氧甲基苯丙胺(MDMA)的这些中央免疫信号传导作用的体内动物,人类,生物学和分子生物学的关键证据。令人兴奋的是,对滥用药物的中枢免疫信号传导活性的这种新认识提供了新颖的治疗性干预措施,并提供了利用免疫遗传学鉴定“高危”个体的机会。讨论还将涵盖现有临床和临床前候选药物以及新型药理学靶点对这种信号传导的调节作用的证据。最后,在检查了此处重点介绍的滥用药物的中枢免疫信号传导作用的广度之后,将概述当前已知的常见免疫信号传导成分,并讨论其对已建立的成瘾神经回路的影响,从而综合了成瘾的常见神经免疫假设。

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