Alcohol addiction and the mu-opioid receptor

被引:8
|
作者
Berrettini, Wade [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Ctr Neurobiol & Behav, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
Alcohol addiction; Genetics; Mu opioid receptor; Pharmacogenetics; SINGLE-NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM; GENE OPRM1; FUNCTIONAL POLYMORPHISM; NALTREXONE TREATMENT; A118G POLYMORPHISM; DEPENDENT SUBJECTS; NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS; DOUBLE-BLIND; DBA/2; MICE; ETHANOL;
D O I
10.1016/j.pnpbp.2015.07.011
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Alcohol addiction is one of the most common and devastating diseases in the world. Given the tremendous heterogeneity of alcohol addicted individuals, it is unlikely that one medication will help nearly all patients. Thus, there is a clear need to develop predictors of response to existing medications. Naltrexone is a mu-opioid receptor antagonist which has been approved in the United States for treatment of alcohol addiction since 1994. It has limited efficacy, in part due to noncompliance, but many patients do not respond despite high levels of compliance. There are reports that a mis-sense single nucleotide polymorphism (rs179919 or A118G) in the mu-opioid receptor gene predicts a favorable response to naltrexone if an individual carries a 'G' allele. This chapter will review the evidence for this hypothesis. The data are promising that the 'G' allele predisposes to a beneficial naltrexone response among alcohol addicted persons, but additional research is needed to prove this hypothesis in prospective clinical trials. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:228 / 233
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Vulnerability to drug addiction; significance of the mu-opioid receptor system
    Gerrits, MAFM
    Lesscher, HMB
    Van Ree, JM
    [J]. EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2005, 15 : S330 - S330
  • [2] TRANSLATIONAL STUDIES ON MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR IN ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE
    Hansson, A. C.
    Hirth, N.
    Harper, C.
    Hermann, D.
    Mann, K.
    Spanagel, R.
    Sommer, W. H.
    [J]. ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2014, 38 : 345A - 345A
  • [3] A mu-opioid receptor gene polymorphism, striatal dopamine, and alcohol
    不详
    [J]. NEUROSCIENTIST, 2010, 16 (06): : 598 - 599
  • [4] Stress responsivity, addiction, and a functional variant of the human mu-opioid receptor gene
    Kreek, Mary Jeanne
    LaForge, K. Steven
    [J]. MOLECULAR INTERVENTIONS, 2007, 7 (02) : 74 - 78
  • [5] Mechanism of opioid addiction and its intervention therapy: Focusing on the reward circuitry and mu-opioid receptor
    Zhang, Jia-Jia
    Song, Chang-Geng
    Dai, Ji-Min
    Li, Ling
    Yang, Xiang-Min
    Chen, Zhi-Nan
    [J]. MEDCOMM, 2022, 3 (03):
  • [6] ROLE OF THE MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR IN THE RESPONSE TO ALCOHOL: PET AND FMRI INVESTIGATIONS
    Ramchandani, V. A.
    Schwandt, M. L.
    Umhau, J.
    Zhang, L.
    Momenan, R.
    Hommer, D.
    Heilig, M.
    George, D. T.
    [J]. ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2012, 36 : 367A - 367A
  • [7] PHOTOAFFINITY LIGANDS FOR THE MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR
    SIMON, EJ
    FAN, LQ
    HILLER, JM
    SEYEDMOZAFFARI, A
    SCHULTZ, AG
    ARCHER, S
    [J]. LIFE SCIENCES, 1993, 53 (14) : 1173 - 1178
  • [8] The Life Cycle of the Mu-Opioid Receptor
    Cuitavi, Javier
    Hipolito, Lucia
    Canals, Meritxell
    [J]. TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES, 2021, 46 (04) : 315 - 328
  • [9] From the gene to behaviour to more genes: the mu-opioid receptor as an example in addiction research
    Kieffer, B.
    Befort, K.
    Goeldner, C.
    Becker, J.
    Le Merrer, J.
    [J]. EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2011, 21 : S210 - S210
  • [10] CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT ADMINISTRATION OF OPIOID ANTAGONISTS ON ALCOHOL DRINKING AND BRAIN mu-OPIOID RECEPTOR COUPLING
    Korpi, E. R.
    Linden, A. M.
    Hyytia, P.
    [J]. ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM, 2015, 50