ADOLESCENT BRAIN ON COCAINE: SHORT- AND LONG-TERM MOLECULAR CHANGES FOLLOWING REPEATED PSYCHOSTIMULANT EXPOSURE

  • G. Giannotti
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Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Università degli Studi di Milano

Abstract

Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder that relies on the substantial shift from a controlled drug use to compulsive drug seeking despite negative consequences. Among the growing and broad field of illicit drugs, so far cocaine still represents the most used psychostimulant. Although drug addiction can be considered an adult brain disorder, drug use peaks during adolescence. During this period the brain undergoes profound structural and molecular changes, making the adolescent brain more vulnerable to the pharmacological effects brought about by drugs of abuse and, perhaps, may set the stage to initiate drug use or relapse to drugs of abuse later in life. Accordingly, to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying drug use...

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