Energy metabolism is a fundamental biological process that is vital for the survival of all species. Disorders in the metabolic system result in deficiency or redundancy of certain nutrients, including carbohydrates, ...Energy metabolism is a fundamental biological process that is vital for the survival of all species. Disorders in the metabolic system result in deficiency or redundancy of certain nutrients, including carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, etc. Abnormality of the energy metabolism system leads to a number of metabolic diseases, such as the metabolic syndrome. Broadly speaking, the term "metabolic diseases" now tends to be widened to the category that refers to all diseases with metabolism disorder. It is shown that many diseases associate with metabolic disorders. For example, most malignant tumors progress with mal-nutrition and high consumption, that is, cachexia. Many components of the energy metabolism system, such as lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), are now widely applied in clinical examinalions as special markers for tumors and some other diseases. Opioid dependence and addiction are neurobiological diseases associated with malregulation of the metabolic system. However, how chronic drug administration induces metabolic abnormality is not understood. In a recent issue of Cell Research, research group of Jing-Gen Liu reports an interesting discovery that three metabolic enzymes are changed in mice after chronic morphine treatment, suggesting new roles of metabolic enzymes as a potential link that associates metabolic disorder with opioid dependence.展开更多
文摘Energy metabolism is a fundamental biological process that is vital for the survival of all species. Disorders in the metabolic system result in deficiency or redundancy of certain nutrients, including carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, etc. Abnormality of the energy metabolism system leads to a number of metabolic diseases, such as the metabolic syndrome. Broadly speaking, the term "metabolic diseases" now tends to be widened to the category that refers to all diseases with metabolism disorder. It is shown that many diseases associate with metabolic disorders. For example, most malignant tumors progress with mal-nutrition and high consumption, that is, cachexia. Many components of the energy metabolism system, such as lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), are now widely applied in clinical examinalions as special markers for tumors and some other diseases. Opioid dependence and addiction are neurobiological diseases associated with malregulation of the metabolic system. However, how chronic drug administration induces metabolic abnormality is not understood. In a recent issue of Cell Research, research group of Jing-Gen Liu reports an interesting discovery that three metabolic enzymes are changed in mice after chronic morphine treatment, suggesting new roles of metabolic enzymes as a potential link that associates metabolic disorder with opioid dependence.