Bidirectional Relationship between Opioids and Disrupted Sleep: Putative Mechanisms

类阿片 睡眠(系统调用) 清醒 唤醒 神经科学 睡眠剥夺 神经递质系统 鸦片剂 心理学 情感(语言学) 医学 上瘾 精神科 脑电图 认知 多巴胺 内科学 受体 操作系统 沟通 计算机科学
作者
Darrell Eacret,Sigrid C. Veasey,Julie A. Blendy
出处
期刊:Molecular Pharmacology [American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics]
卷期号:98 (4): 445-453 被引量:72
标识
DOI:10.1124/mol.119.119107
摘要

Millions of Americans suffer from opiate use disorder, and over 100 die every day from opioid overdoses. Opioid use often progresses into a vicious cycle of abuse and withdrawal, resulting in very high rates of relapse. Although the physical and psychologic symptoms of opiate withdrawal are well-documented, sleep disturbances caused by chronic opioid exposure and withdrawal are less well-understood. These substances can significantly disrupt sleep acutely and in the long term. Yet poor sleep may influence opiate use, suggesting a bidirectional feed-forward interaction between poor sleep and opioid use. The neurobiology of how opioids affect sleep and how disrupted sleep affects opioid use is not well-understood. Here, we will summarize what is known about the effects of opioids on electroencephalographic sleep in humans and in animal models. We then discuss the neurobiology interface between reward-related brain regions that mediate arousal and wakefulness as well as the effect of opioids in sleep-related brain regions and neurotransmitter systems. Finally, we summarize what is known of the mechanisms underlying opioid exposure and sleep. A critical review of such studies, as well as recommendations of studies that evaluate the impact of manipulating sleep during withdrawal, will further our understanding of the cyclical feedback between sleep and opioid use.

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT

We review recent studies on the mechanisms linking opioids and sleep. Opioids affect sleep, and sleep affects opioid use; however, the biology underlying this relationship is not understood. This review compiles recent studies in this area that fill this gap in knowledge.
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