Thursday, 3 December 2015

Is Dopamine to Blame For Our Addictions?


Is Dopamine to Blame For Our Addictions?
Dopamine system can be activated by a wide range of pleasant experiences, such as eating, having sex, getting revenge, winning video games, listening to music, earning money and reading funny cartoons. The dopamine system also responds robustly to addictive drugs, including opiates, alcohol and cocaine. These drugs can evoke stronger activation than natural rewards and, unlike natural rewards, they do not cause satiety.

A straightforward interpretation of these facts is that the dopamine system is a pleasure pathway in the brain.
One of the most important aspects of dopamine function is learning. Researchers believe that dopamine neurons change their activity when expectations about reward do not match the reality, signalling a ‘reward prediction error’ that drives learning. For instance, dopamine neurons are activated by unanticipated rewards, but they are suppressed when expected rewards fail to materialize.

Can brain research be used to overcome the effects of dopamine in addiction? Neuroscientists are actively pursuing the creation of drugs that block the learning induced by dopamine in addiction. However, they have had limited success, for it is difficult to create a drug the blocks the learning without also blocking other functions of dopamine, such as feeling alert, motivated and happy.

Dopamine-induced learning is certainly not the whole story behind addiction, but it does suggest that we should consider whether addiction is something that human reasoning on its own can overcome. The same might very well also apply to other everyday failures of willpower, such as overeating.

Source & further reading:
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-12-dopamine-blame-addictions.html

Image: Dopamine pathways in the human brain via Wikipedia Commons

#neuroscience   #dopamine   #research

25 comments:

  1. I don't believe this is so much a question as it is fact. Good post.

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  2. Since I know dopaminergic dysfunction has a pathogenic role in cognitive decline symptoms of AD.

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  3. Fatemeh Mahdieh​
    دوپامین!

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  4. Sarah Safi
    عالیه! باید حتما به گوش همه برسه! کاش حرفای اون آقاهه رو هم می‌نوشتم یه بار ...

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  5. Fatemeh Mahdieh
    بنویس. لینکش هست. البته من این متنو کامل نفهمیدم

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  6. Sarah Safi
    لینکشو داری؟ یه محصول مشترک بدیم
    😄

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  7. Interesting! I don't understand why we have some addictions what can destroy our health, and dopamine for example, do not try to stop this addictions... In my case for example, i am a smoker and this is the worst treatment for my health, and my body should reject this... but instead ask for more... even if my lungs cry for help...

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  8. I wouldn't say it is to blame... necessarily.
    One does not simply decide, "I'm going to be an addict"
    This happens without intent. In most cases.
    The addictice nature is processed through the cognitive thinking and based on ones own perception, beliefs, enviroment, and welbeing.
    Once self administered substance, that is decided to be satisfaction and instantly gratifying... even at that point the substance is doing its thing, and is more physical absorbed and then craved, desired or expected... the body then develops dependendencey on the substance of choice. As if it replaced it's own dopamine.
    So as the dopamine is produced less and less with each intake of the substsnce, it woukd be safe to say dopamime is far les s likely to cause addiction.
    But Could be blame d n for prolonged "need" of and use of substance. The body, without its fix is miserable.
    Without dopamine or "dope" (to each his/he r own) who feels good about anything?

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  9. Copy that MG B​ / Mariner Angel Storm that's a big 10/4 :D

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  10. Instead of scientist trying to "fix" the brain, we — as a civilization — should be exploring the (perhaps countless?) myriad of activities and [ precisely ] disciplines that augment and enhance a human being's ability to be fully resistant to the possible [ not probable ] inclinations [ or temptations ] toward dopamine-addiction ...
    Such as?
    ■ The Martial Arts ...
    ■ Yoga
    [[ or ideally Both Yoga and the Martial Arts ]]
    ■ *any* of the Fine / Performance / Commercial Arts 
    ■ Rock Climbing
    ■ Running and/or Power-Walking / Hiking
    ■ Surf-Sailing 
    ■ Cooking

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  11. Corina Marinescu
    Hello be possible on the talk I have a lot of question

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  12. What a delightful notion, Brian Coverley​

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  13. Hola me gustaría tener más información sobre el tema del cerebro porQ yo recibido tratamientos en el cerebro por favor Q den información en español no hablo inglés

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  14. People don't get addicted to dopamine, they get addicted to activities/substances that cause an increase in the amount of dopamine in our brains. Along with other neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine and serotonin, as well as endorphins.

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  15. Sir the protein strings between our senapse is being replaced by the drug like heroine which helps us think with out it we with draw. People on drugs don't get the yearning for meat the protein I'd not between their senapse that make them need protein. Thank you sir

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  16. This is interesting as I have Dopamine responsive dystonia.

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  17. I have a brain disease call moya moya it's very uncommon

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  18. It's not good thing to have i have had two brain surgery in one year two years ago

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  19. Work is a principal, it's like piece and truth. I read you will break
    yourself against this principle if you break it. All life need up keep
    =work . Life will naturally return to its natural state if you leave it.
    The only way you can get any thing (food ext. ) is by doing something.
    Don't discriminate what that is (even begging is a job) . God created us ,
    we are human not trees, it's our species. We do.

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  20. Health is a cause of happiness, you feel good, you naturally feel happy . We have many chemicals in our bodies of which dopamine is one . Our bodies work beautiful if healthy, I don't think one should isolate one hormone as the cause why we do things , if one is out of balance everything suffer.
    illness results.



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