Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurodevelopmental, and sociocultural components. We here discuss the circuit- and cell-level mechanisms of this condition and its co-option of pathways regulating reward, self-control, and affect. Drugs of abuse exert their initial reinforcing effects by triggering supraphysiologic surges of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens that activate the direct striatal pathway via D1 receptors and inhibit the indirect striato-cortical pathway via D2 receptors. Repeated drug administration triggers neuroplastic changes in glutamatergic inputs to the striatum and midbrain dopamine neurons, enhancing the brain’s reactivity to drug cues, reducing the sensitivity...
Cocaine is known for its severe addictive properties and still, there is no effective treatment for ...
The most sophisticated and mysterious human organ is the brain. The human brain is made up of billio...
Substance abuse and addiction are the most costly of all the neuropsychiatric disorders. In the last...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
Drug addiction is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control over motivated...
Drug addiction is a compulsive behavioral abnormality. In spite of pharmacologic and psychosocial tr...
Addiction is characterized by a compulsive pattern of drug seeking and consumption and a high risk o...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system which arises through transcriptional and epigen...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
International audienceDrug addiction is defined as a compulsive pattern of drug-seeking- and taking-...
The drug addiction can be considered the disease of the brain reward system. This system closely rel...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the uncontrollable desire to consume drugs at the expense of severe ...
Addictive drugs share with palatable food the property of increasing extracellular dopamine (DA), p...
Cocaine is known for its severe addictive properties and still, there is no effective treatment for ...
The most sophisticated and mysterious human organ is the brain. The human brain is made up of billio...
Substance abuse and addiction are the most costly of all the neuropsychiatric disorders. In the last...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
Drug addiction is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control over motivated...
Drug addiction is a compulsive behavioral abnormality. In spite of pharmacologic and psychosocial tr...
Addiction is characterized by a compulsive pattern of drug seeking and consumption and a high risk o...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system which arises through transcriptional and epigen...
Drug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which research has been dedicated to understand t...
International audienceDrug addiction is defined as a compulsive pattern of drug-seeking- and taking-...
The drug addiction can be considered the disease of the brain reward system. This system closely rel...
A hallmark of drug addiction is the uncontrollable desire to consume drugs at the expense of severe ...
Addictive drugs share with palatable food the property of increasing extracellular dopamine (DA), p...
Cocaine is known for its severe addictive properties and still, there is no effective treatment for ...
The most sophisticated and mysterious human organ is the brain. The human brain is made up of billio...
Substance abuse and addiction are the most costly of all the neuropsychiatric disorders. In the last...