增食欲素
上瘾
唤醒
被盖腹侧区
神经科学
心理学
清醒
嗜睡症
奖励制度
多巴胺
神经肽
医学
神经学
内科学
受体
多巴胺能
脑电图
作者
Stephen V. Mahler,Rachel J. Smith,David E. Moorman,Gregory C. Sartor,Gary Aston‐Jones
出处
期刊:Progress in Brain Research
日期:2012-01-01
卷期号:: 79-121
被引量:201
标识
DOI:10.1016/b978-0-444-59489-1.00007-0
摘要
Orexins/hypocretins are hypothalamic peptides involved in arousal and wakefulness, but also play a critical role in drug addiction and reward-related behaviors. Here, we review the roles played by orexins in a variety of animal models of drug addiction, emphasizing both commonalities and differences for orexin's involvement in seeking of the major classes of abused drugs, as well as food. One common theme that emerges is an involvement of orexins in drug seeking triggered by external stimuli (e.g., cues, contexts or stressors). We also discuss the functional neuronal circuits in which orexins are embedded, and how these circuits mediate addiction-related behaviors, with particular focus on the role of orexin and glutamate interactions within the ventral tegmental area. Finally, we attempt to contextualize the role of orexins in reward by discussing ways in which these peptides, expressed in only a few thousand neurons in the brain, can have such wide-ranging effects on behavior.
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