The Addicted Brain (29 page)

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Authors: Michael Kuhar

Tags: #Self-Help, #General, #Health & Fitness

ventral tegmental area
A brain structure that is part of the mesolimbic system and is associated with reward and reinforcement. It contains the cell bodies of dopaminergic neurons whose axons project to forebrain regions such as the nucleus accumbens.

vivarium
A contained area used for keeping laboratory animals.

vulnerability
The degree to which a person has a propensity to abuse drugs. There are both biological and environmental factors.

withdrawal
An unpleasant state that results from cessation of drug use. Depending on its severity and the drug involved, it can even be life threatening.

Index
A

abused drugs.
See
drugs, of abuse

abusers, defined,
1

acetylcholine

breaking down,
46-47

dopamine and,
80-81

nicotine’s effect on,
104
,
141-142

ACTH hormone,
116

action potential,
39-40

addiction

defined,
127
,
134

drug addiction.
See
drug addiction

eating disorders,
130-132

as excuse,
133

gambling,
127-130

helpfulness in studying all addictions,
9

nonregular rewards and,
20-21

as scare tactic,
133

sexual addiction,
130

addictive properties of drugs, harmful effects versus,
137-138

addicts, defined,
2

adenosine,
152

Adler, Martin,
174

adolescents

drug addiction in,
164-166

vulnerability to drug use in,
107-109

adrenal glands,
116-117

age differences in drug addiction

adolescents,
164-166

elderly adults,
167

airline pilots, marijuana testing on,
154

Alavi, Abass,
95

alcohol

adolescent usage of,
164

benefits of,
140

elderly adult usage of,
167

gender differences in effects,
160

harmful effects of,
138-141

medications for treating addiction to,
180

public good and,
202

stress and,
120

withdrawal symptoms,
62

alert mechanisms, dopamine and,
81

Ali, Syed,
147

amphetamine

harmful effects of,
148

legitimate use of,
5

methamphetamine compared,
146

amygdala,
116

anabolic steroids, harmful effects versus addictive properties,
138

anandamide,
143
,
191

angel dust,
151-152

animals

advantages in research usage,
15-16

drug use in nature,
19-20

nonregular rewards and addiction,
20-21

self-administration of drugs,
16-19

CART peptide example,
22-24

in phases of drug use,
22

relapse and cravings,
25-26

self-stimulation of brain,
30-32

antibodies,
192-194

antigen,
192

apomorphine,
56
,
155

assessment of treatment plans,
175

association cortex,
10

Ativan,
148

attitude toward drug abuse, changing,
200

autoradiography,
96

availability of drugs, vulnerability to drug use and,
107

aversive properties of drugs,
37

awareness in brain,
10

axon,
39-40

B

bases (in DNA),
11

Beck, Aaron,
178

Becker, Jill,
163

behavioral treatments,
177-179

benzodiazepines, harmful effects of,
148-149

binge eating

as addiction,
130-132

gene expression and,
76-77

blockers,
180

body, response to stress,
115-117

brain

chemical neurotransmission

cocaine’s effect on,
49-51

discovery of,
55

morphine’s effect on,
51-52

development in adolescents,
164-166

drug addiction’s effect on,
59-60

gene expression,
63-69

glucose utilization,
70-71

postmortem studies,
69-70

questions about,
12

sensitization and,
63

tolerance and,
62-63

withdrawal and,
60-62

future of research on,
191

imaging studies,
85-90

necessity of,
41

neurons, structure of,
39-41

neurotransmitters

binding to receptors,
43-45

dopamine research,
56-57

drugs of abuse compared,
48-49

removing receptors,
46-47

synthesis of,
41-42

variety of,
42-43

plasticity of,
54
,
72

pleasure and reward system,
29

deep brain stimulation (DBS),
33-34

drug use and,
35-37

food and water deprivation,
34

self-stimulation,
30-33

returning to normal after drug addiction,
93-94

speed of entry of drugs,
52-54

structure of,
10-11

tools for studying,
11-12

vaccines and,
193-194

brainstem,
116

breaking down neurotransmitters,
46

Brownell, Gordon,
95

bulimia, dopamine and,
75

Bullitt-Jonas, Margaret,
130

Burham, Charles,
95

C

Cadet, Jean Lud,
147

caffeine

as drug class,
4

harmful effects of,
152-153

withdrawal symptoms,
62

“Call Off the Global Drug War” (Carter),
199

cannabidiol,
143

cannabis, harmful effects of,
143-144

carbohydrates, comparison with cocaine,
131

cardiovascular disease, drug addiction compared,
173-174

Carr, Ken,
77

Carroll, Ivy,
196

Carroll, Marilyn,
77

CART peptide,
22
,
24

Carter, Jimmy,
199

cell membrane,
39

cerebral cortex,
10
,
150

changes in environment, detecting,
53

Charles, Ray,
8

chemical neurotransmission.
See also
neurotransmitters

cocaine’s effect on,
49-51

defined,
40-41

discovery of,
55

gene expression changes,
65-66

morphine’s effect on,
51-52

childhood stress, drug use and,
119-121

Childress, Anna Rose,
79

chromosomes,
63
,
68

club drugs

harmful effects of,
150-151

list of,
4

cocaine

alternate names for,
4

blocking of dopamine transporter,
154
,
201

comparison with carbohydrates,
131

dopamine, effect on,
49-51

environmental enrichment and,
125

gender differences in effects,
160-163

glutamate, effect on,
80

harmful effects of,
145-146

addictive properties versus,
138

legitimate use of,
5

long-lasting effects of,
88-90
,
94

lowering attractiveness of, CART peptide example,
22-24

RTI-336 medication,
195-196

social rank and,
121-123

stress and,
120-121

vaccines against usage of,
192-194

codons,
64

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,
178

colleges, treatment programs in,
179

contingency management,
178

cortisol,
116-117

cost

of drug abuse,
7-9

of treatment,
172

crack cocaine,
4
,
145

crank.
See
methamphetamine

cravings, animal research on,
25-26

CRH hormone,
117

cues, defined,
22

D

D2 dopamine receptors,
88-89
,
122

Darwin, Charles,
19-20

DAT (dopamine transporter),
57

cocaine blocking,
154
,
201

DBS (deep brain stimulation),
33-34

de Wit, Harriet,
56
,
155

decriminalization of drugs,
198-200

deep brain stimulation (DBS),
33-34

defeated individuals, drug use and,
124

degradation rates for protein,
91-92

delirium tremens (DTs),
140

delta Fos-B transcription factor,
65

delta-9-THC,
143

dendrites,
39-40

dependence.
See
drug addiction; drug dependence

detoxification,
176

Dewey, Bill,
63

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV TR)
,
2
,
13
,
130

diencephalic DA system,
75

dissociative drugs,
151

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid),
11
,
63-64
,
67-68

Dole, Vincent,
182

dopamine,
191

action of,
40

adolescent brain and,
109
,
166

cocaine’s effect on,
49-51
,
146

D2 dopamine receptors,
88-89

eating and,
74-77

estrogen and,
163

glutamate, acetylcholine and,
80-81

in neurotransmitter research,
56-57

in pleasure centers,
32

reasons for existence,
81

reuptake of,
47

sexual behavior and,
77-79

survival functions and,
79-80

synthesis of,
41

dopamine system

binge eating and,
131-132

drug addiction and,
155-156

gambling addiction and,
129

methamphetamine and,
148

social rank and,
121-123

dopamine transporter (DAT),
57

cocaine blocking,
154
,
201

dopaminergic neurons,
49

dose-response studies,
37

“Double Helix” (Watson),
96

Downey, Robert Jr.,
8

drinking.
See
alcohol

Dronabinol,
143

drug abuse.
See also
drug addiction; drug use

brain and.
See
brain

changing attitude toward,
200

costs of,
7-9

defined,
2

impaired judgment from,
109

list of abused drugs,
4-5

prevention of,
183

drug addiction.
See also
drug abuse; drug use

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