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Hiten Soni, MD

Neurobiology Of Addiction

Psychiatrist

Hiten Soni, MD

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Disclosures

• No financial interests in any

Pharmaceutical Company

• Not endorsing any products or treatment

facilities or modalities

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Purpose of this presentation

• Learn basic vocabulary

• Become an improved consumer of research literature

• Apply evidence based treatments to improve healthcare outcomes

• Educate your patients

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What is Neurobiology?

• Study of the neuron and its function

• Neurons are one of the basic cells that makeup the nervous system

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Brain • Brain is a vital organ and it needs protection.

• Chemical protection = blood brain barrier Keeps some chemicals in the blood from going into the brain

• Wrapped in three layers called meninges.

• Outermost layer is a tough leather like wrapping called “Dura” matter

• Suspended in fluid

• Skull

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Brain

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Neurons

• There are primary cells in a organ and

supporting cells.

• Neurons are primary nervous system cells.

• There are supporting cells as well,

including Astrocytes, Glia cells, Schwan

cells etc.

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Neurons

• Survival of an organism depends on

functional nervous system.

• Communication within and between

neurons is essential for functioning of the

nervous system.

• Communication within the neuron is

electrical.

• Communication between neurons is

chemical.

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Neurons

• Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers between neurons.

• Neurons’ job is to produce neurotransmitters and process messages.

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• Neurobiology of addiction

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Natural Neurotransmitter

Selected Associated Effects

Interacting Psychotropic Drug

Acetylcholine

Learning and Motor functions

Nicotine

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Natural Neurotransmitter

Selected Associated Effects

Interacting Psychotropic Drug

Acetylcholine

Learning and Motor functions

Nicotine

Amino acids Glutamate GABA

Excitatory responses, Memory Learning, Anxiety/relaxation Coordination, intoxications

Ethanol Benzodiazepines Barbiturates

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Natural Neurotransmitter

Selected Associated Effects

Interacting Psychotropic Drug

Acetylcholine

Learning and Motor functions

Nicotine

Amino acids Glutamate GABA

Excitatory responses, Memory Learning, Anxiety/relaxation Coordination, intoxications

Ethanol Benzodiazepines Barbiturates

Monoamines Dopamine Norepinephrine Serotonin

Pleasure, Reward, Cravings Stress, Arousal, Learning, Sleep Sleep, Cravings, Mood, Anxiolytics

Cocaine, Amphetamine, Alcohol Cocaine, Amphetamine Alcohol, MDMA, Hallucinogen

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Natural Neurotransmitter

Selected Associated Effects

Interacting Psychotropic Drug

Acetylcholine

Learning and Motor functions

Nicotine

Amino acids Glutamate GABA

Excitatory responses, Memory Learning, Anxiety/relaxation Coordination, intoxications

Ethanol Benzodiazepines Barbiturates

Monoamines Dopamine Norepinephrine Serotonin

Pleasure, Reward, Cravings Stress, Arousal, Learning, Sleep Sleep, Cravings, Mood, Anxiolytics

Cocaine, Amphetamine, Alcohol Cocaine, Amphetamine Alcohol, MDMA, Hallucinogen

Neuropeptides Enkephalins Beta-endorphins

Pain Response, Learning, Eating Pain Sensitivity, Euphoria, Pleasurable effects

Heroine, Morphine, other opioids

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Dopamine

Movement

Addiction Reward & well-being

Motivation

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Drugs can be imposters of brain messengers

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Natural Rewards Elevate

Dopamine Levels

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Effects of Drugs on Dopamine Release

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But Dopamine is only part of the story

• Scientific research has shown that other

neurotransmitter systems are also affected:

–Serotonin

–Regulates mood, sleep, etc.

–Glutamate

–Regulates learning and memory, etc.

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But Dopamine is only part of the story

Research has shown that other

neurotransmitter systems are also affected:

Serotonin

Regulates mood, sleep, etc.

Glutamate

Regulates learning and memory, etc.

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Why Can’t Addicts Just Quit?

Drive Saliency

Memory

Control

Non-Addicted Brain

NO GO

Addicted Brain

Drive

Memory

Control

GO Saliency

Dopamine Transporters in Methamphetamine Abusers

Normal Control

Methamphetamine Abuser

Motor Task Loss of dopamine

transporters in

methamphetamine

abusers may result in

slowing of motor

reactions.

Memory Task Loss of dopamine

transporters in

methamphetamine

abusers may result

in memory impairment.

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0

Time Gait (seconds)

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Delayed Recall (words remembered)

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• Neurobiology of Tolerance

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Neurobiology of cravings

• Empty receptors “wants” ligands.

• These are perceived as cravings.

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DAT Recovery

with prolonged

abstinence from

methamphetamine

[C-11]d-threo-methylphenidate

Volkow et al., J. Neuroscience, 2001.

low

high

Normal Control

Methamphetamine Abuser

(1 month abstinent)

Methamphetamine Abuser

(14 months abstinent)

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• Chronic

• Block Dopamine receptors

– Opioid Antagonist

– Methadone

– Naloxone

– Naltrexone

– Acamprosate

– Buprenorphine

Treatment

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Questions