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Linking drug and food addiction via compulsive appetite.

Amanda LaqueGrant E WagnerAlessandra MatzeuGenna L De NessTony M KerrAyla M CarrollGiordano de GuglielmoHermina NedelescuMatthew W BuczynskiAnn M GregusThomas C JhouEric P ZorrillaRemi Martin-FardonEisuke KoyaRobert C RitterFriedbert WeissNobuyoshi Suto
Published in: British journal of pharmacology (2022)
Compulsive appetite, as seen in subsets of obese individuals and patients with binge-eating disorder and bulimia nervosa (eating disorders that do not necessarily result in obesity), appears to epitomize 'food addiction'. Because different drug and obesogenic diet histories caused compulsive appetite, overlapping dysregulations in the reward circuits, which control drug and food motivation independently of energy homeostasis, may offer common therapeutic targets for treating addictive behaviours across drug addiction, eating disorders and obesity.
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