A Possible Mechanism Underlying the Effectiveness of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Drug Addiction
Open Access
- 6 June 2007
- journal article
- website
- Published by Wiley in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- Vol. 5 (3), 257-266
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nem081
Abstract
Clinical trials are currently underway to determine the effectiveness of acupuncture in the treatment of drug addiction. While there are still many unanswered questions about the basic mechanisms of acupuncture, some evidence exists to suggest that acupuncture can play an important role in reducing reinforcing effects of abused drugs. The purpose of this article is to critically review these data. The neurochemical and behavioral evidence showed that acupuncture′s role in suppressing the reinforcing effects of abused drugs takes place by modulating mesolimbic dopamine neurons. Also, several brain neurotransmitter systems such as serotonin, opioid and amino acids including GABA have been implicated in the modulation of dopamine release by acupuncture. These results provided clear evidence for the biological effects of acupuncture that ultimately may help us to understand how acupuncture can be used to treat abused drugs. Additional research using animal models is of primary importance to understanding the basic mechanism underlying acupuncture′s effectiveness in the treatment of drug addiction.Keywords
Funding Information
- Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy, Korea (R12-2003-002-03001-0)
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