作者
Gerald Zernig, Serge H Ahmed, Rudolf N Cardinal, Drake Morgan, Elio Acquas, Richard W Foltin, Paul Vezina, S Stevens Negus, Jose A Crespo, Petra Stöckl, Petra Grubinger, Ekkehard Madlung, Christian Haring, Martin Kurz, Alois Saria
发表日期
2007/6/14
来源
Pharmacology
卷号
80
期号
2-3
页码范围
65-119
出版商
S. Karger AG
简介
Escalation of drug use, a hallmark of drug dependence, has traditionally been interpreted as reflecting the development of tolerance to the drug’s effects. However, on the basis of animal behavioral data, several groups have recently proposed alternative explanations, i.e. that such an escalation of drug use might not be based on (1) tolerance, but rather be indicative of (2) sensitization to the drug’s reinforcing effect, (3) reward allostasis, (4) an increase in the incentive salience of drug-associated stimuli, (5) an increase in the reinforcing strength of the drug reinforcer relative to alternative reinforcers, or (6) habit formation. From the pharmacological perspective, models 1–3 allow predictions about the change in the shape of drug dose-effect curves that are based on mathematically defined models governing receptor-ligand interaction and signal transduction. These predictions are tested in the present review …
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