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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE-LANDMARK
卷 22, 期 -, 页码 1247-1288出版社
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.2741/4544
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Review; Acute Opiate; Opioid Abstinence; Withdrawal; Anti-Opiate Dopamine Restoration Model; AODR; Functional Connectivity; Dopamine Homeostasis; Endorphinergic; Glutaminergic and Dopaminergic Reward Mechanisms
This review begins with a comprehensive history of opioid dependence and treatment in the United States. The focus is an evidence-based treatment model for opioid/opiate dependent individuals. The role of reward genetic polymorphisms and the epigenetic modifications that lead to vulnerability to use and misuse of opiates/opioid to treat pain are reviewed. The neurochemical mechanisms of acute opiate withdrawal and opiate/opioid reward mechanisms are explored with a goal of identifying specific treatment targets. Alterations in functional brain connectivity based on neurobiological mechanisms in heroin dependence and abstinence are also reviewed. A new clinical model an alternative to merely blocking acute withdrawal symptoms as identified in the DSM-5 is proposed. Genetic diagnosis at the onset of detoxification, to determine risk stratification, and identify polymorphic gene targets for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical interventions, followed by the simultaneous initiation of Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT), to enable psychological extinction, and steady pro-dopaminergic therapy with the goal of developing dopamine homeostasis is recommended. The objective of these interventions is to prevent future relapse by treating all Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) behaviors and eventually make an addiction-free life possible.
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