The Hypocretin/Orexin System: Implications for Drug Reward and Relapse

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Ainhoa Plaza-Zabala
Rafael Maldonado
Fernando Berrendero
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[1] University Pompeu Fabra,Laboratory of Neuropharmacology, Department of Experimental and Health Sciences
[2] PRBB,undefined
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2012年 / 45卷
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Hypocretin; Addiction; Reward; Self-administration; Relapse; Stress;
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Hypocretins (also known as orexins) are hypothalamic neuropeptides involved in the regulation of sleep/wake states and feeding behavior. Recent studies have also demonstrated an important role for the hypocretin/orexin system in the addictive properties of drugs of abuse, consistent with the reciprocal innervations between hypocretin neurons and brain areas involved in reward processing. This system participates in the primary reinforcing effects of opioids, nicotine, and alcohol. Hypocretins are also involved in the neurobiological mechanisms underlying relapse to drug-seeking behavior induced by drug-related environmental stimuli and stress, as mainly described in the case of psychostimulants. Based on these preclinical studies, the use of selective ligands targeting hypocretin receptors could represent a new therapeutical strategy for the treatment of substance abuse disorders. In this review, we discuss and update the current knowledge about the participation of the hypocretin system in drug addiction and the possible neurobiological mechanisms involved in these processes regulated by hypocretin transmission.
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