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Грелин, орексин и их антагонисты могут направленно влиять на кортиколибериновые (стресс-зависимые) механизмы центрального действия психостимуляторов. В связи с этим как антагонисты грелина, так и антагонисты орексина могут рассматриваться как возможные перспективные средства профилактики и лечения вызванных стрессом и окружающими стимулами среды приема аддиктивных средств.

Также в дальнейших работах следует рассматривать орексиновую, грелиновую и кортиколибериновую систему как единый механизм, учавствующий в развитии наркотической зависимости.

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