نتایج جستجو برای: vulnerability to addiction

تعداد نتایج: 10628262  

2017
M L Miller Y Ren H Szutorisz N A Warren C Tessereau G Egervari A Mlodnicka M Kapoor B Chaarani C V Morris G Schumann H Garavan A M Goate M J Bannon J M Halperin Y L Hurd

Impulsivity, a multifaceted behavioral hallmark of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), strongly influences addiction vulnerability and other psychiatric disorders that incur enormous medical and societal burdens yet the neurobiological underpinnings linking impulsivity to disease remain poorly understood. Here we report the critical role of ventral striatal cAMP-response element mo...

2013
Muneyuki Masuda Satoshi Toh Takahiro Wakasaki Masumi Suzui Andrew K. Joe

Despite recent advancements in multidisciplinary treatments, the overall survival and quality of life of patients with advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) have not improved significantly over the past decade. Molecular targeted therapies, which have been addressed and advanced by the concept of "oncogene addiction", have demonstrated only limited successes so far. To explore ...

2016
Yue Zhang Horace H. Loh Ping-Yee Law

During the past decade, the study of the mechanisms and functional implications of adult neurogenesis has significantly progressed. Many studies focus on the factors that regulate proliferation and fate determination of adult neural stem/progenitor cells, including addictive drugs such as opioid. Here, we review the most recent works on opiate drugs' effect on different developmental stages of ...

Journal: :Current topics in behavioral neurosciences 2012
Robert W Gould Linda J Porrino Michael A Nader

This chapter highlights the use of nonhuman primate models of cocaine addiction and the use of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging to study the role of individual differences in vulnerability and how environmental and pharmacological variables can impact cocaine abuse. The chapter will describe studies related to the dopamine (DA) neurotransmitter system, and focus primarily on the D2-li...

2017
Erin S. Calipari Barbara Juarez Carole Morel Deena M. Walker Michael E. Cahill Efrain Ribeiro Ciorana Roman-Ortiz Charu Ramakrishnan Karl Deisseroth Ming-Hu Han Eric J Nestler

Although both males and females become addicted to cocaine, females transition to addiction faster and experience greater difficulties remaining abstinent. We demonstrate an oestrous cycle-dependent mechanism controlling increased cocaine reward in females. During oestrus, ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine neuron activity is enhanced and drives post translational modifications at the dopami...

2014
Brooke Sadler Gabe Haller Arpana Agrawal Rob Culverhouse Kathleen Bucholz Andy Brooks Jay Tischfield Eric O. Johnson Howard Edenberg Marc Schuckit Nancy Saccone Laura Bierut Alison Goate

In the U.S.A., cocaine is the second most abused illicit drug. Variants within the CHRNB3-A6 gene cluster have been associated with cigarette consumption in several GWAS. These receptors represent intriguing candidates for the study of cocaine dependence because nicotinic receptors are thought to be involved in generalized addiction pathways. Using genotypic data from a GWAS of the Study of Add...

2014
Yansong Li Guillaume Sescousse Jean-Claude Dreher

Pathological gambling is a behavioral addiction characterized by a chronic failure to resist the urge to gamble. It shares many similarities with drug addiction. Glucocorticoid hormones including cortisol are thought to play a key role in the vulnerability to addictive behaviors, by acting on the mesolimbic reward pathway. Based on our previous report of an imbalanced sensitivity to monetary ve...

2014
Aile N. van Huijstee Huibert D. Mansvelder

Addictive drugs remodel the brain's reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system, by inducing widespread adaptations of glutamatergic synapses. This drug-induced synaptic plasticity is thought to contribute to both the development and the persistence of addiction. This review highlights the synaptic modifications that are induced by in vivo exposure to addictive drugs and descri...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Natalie E Zlebnik Joseph F Cheer

The endocannabinoid (eCB) system has emerged as one of the most important mediators of physiological and pathological reward-related synaptic plasticity. eCBs are retrograde messengers that provide feedback inhibition, resulting in the suppression of neurotransmitter release at both excitatory and inhibitory synapses, and they serve a critical role in the spatiotemporal regulation of both short...

2016
Harry Pantazopoulos Syed Bukhari Randy Nelson Darius Becker-Krail Colleen McClung

In the face of chronic stress, some individuals can maintain normal function while others go on to develop mental illness. Addiction, affecting one in every twelve people in America, is a substance use disorder long associated with stressful life events and disruptions in the sleep/wake cycle. The circadian and stress response systems have evolved to afford adaptability to environmental changes...

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