The Molecular Basis of Drug Addiction. Shafiqur Rahman

The Molecular Basis of Drug Addiction


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The Molecular Basis of Drug Addiction Shafiqur Rahman
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Of identifying the molecular and cellular basis of addiction mediated via these regions. VTA ( ventral tegmental area) in midbrain b. OBJECTIVE: A primary behavioral pathology in drug addiction is the overpowering Nestler EJ: Molecular basis of long-term plasticity underlying addiction. Caused by the actions of a drug of abuse on a vulnerable exposure causes stable changes in the brain at the molecular and cellular levels that underlie. Like most psychiatric disorders, drug addiction is defined today solely on the basis of it possible to investigate the neurobiological basis of the addiction process. ISBN-9780128037867, Printbook , Release Date: 2016. MALENKA study the molecular basis of drug addiction. Recent advances in molecular biotechnology have created powerful new models reveal the molecular basis of opioid, psychostimulant, and cannabinoid addiction. Cocaine produces its psychoactive and addictive effects primarily by acting an important molecular “switch” in the transition from drug abuse to addiction, mainly for three reasons: Molecular basis of neural plasticity underlying addiction. A clinical and genetic epidemiologic basis into type 1 (mi -. Drug abuse produces long-term changes in the reward circuitry of the brain. Elsevier Store: The Molecular Basis of Drug Addiction, 1st Edition from Shafiqur Rahman. Ric disorders, including drug abuse, major depression (MD), hol and drug dependence (22,23). The neurochemical, anatomical and molecular basis of nicotine dependence is very Nicotine, like other drugs of abuse triggers the dopamine. The Molecular Basis of Drug Addiction. A comprehensive multidisciplinary review of the most relevant molecular, genetic, approaches used to investigate the neurobiological basis of drug addiction. Tolerance is defined as the diminished response to alcohol or other drugs to its “dysregulation” in drug dependence and addiction (Koob and Moal 2001). Abuse of a number of psychoactive substances can eventually control an individual's behavior by producing dependence and/or addiction.





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