Cocaine dependence: a disease of the brain's reward centers

被引:226
|
作者
Dackis, CA [1 ]
O'Brien, CP [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Treatment Res Ctr, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
cocaine; addiction; treatment; reward; dopamine;
D O I
10.1016/S0740-5472(01)00192-1
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Cocaine addiction affects brain reward centers that have evolved to ensure survival. Cocaine euphoria is intensely pleasurable and results from mesolimbic dopamine (DA) neurotransmission. DA signal-receiving neurons in the nucleus accumbens synthesize endogenous opioids and project to numerous reward regions. Cocaine-induced neuroadaptations, including DA depletion, may underlie craving and hedonic dysregulation. Cue-induced craving is vigorously triggered by conditioned elements of the drug environment and associated with measurable limbic activation. Reduced frontal lobe metabolism in cocaine-addicted individuals could explain important clinical phenomena such as denial and the loss of control over limbic impulses. Cocaine addiction is rapidly progressive and associated with severe medical, psychiatric, and psychosocial consequences. Denial shields addicted individuals from their predicament and must be addressed in treatment. Lacking pharmacological options, clinicians must rely entirely on psychosocial approaches. Treatment principles, including engagement, motivational enhancement, abstinence strategies, and craving reduction are discussed in terms of biological rationales. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:111 / 117
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Acute fluoxetine enhances cocaine's action on brain reward
    Chen, J
    Liu, X
    Paredes, W
    Gardner, EL
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 1996, 39 (07) : 128 - 128
  • [2] Viral Transduction of Cocaine Hydrolase in Brain Reward CentersViral Transduction of Cocaine Hydrolase in Brain Reward CentersGao and Brimijoin
    Yang Gao
    Stephen Brimijoin
    Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 2006, 26 (4) : 355 - 361
  • [3] EXPERIMENTAL NEUROSIS AND REWARD CENTERS OF BRAIN
    DEWALD, L
    THOMAS, E
    RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS IN PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1976, 1 (02): : 291 - 300
  • [4] The Brain's Reward System in Health and Disease
    Lewis, Robert G.
    Florio, Ermanno
    Punzo, Daniela
    Borrelli, Emiliana
    CIRCADIAN CLOCK IN BRAIN HEALTH AND DISEASE, 2021, 1344 : 57 - 69
  • [5] Dissociable Effects of Cocaine Dependence on Reward Processes: The Role of Acute Cocaine and Craving
    Emma Jane Rose
    Betty Jo Salmeron
    Thomas J Ross
    James Waltz
    Julie B Schweitzer
    Elliot A Stein
    Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017, 42 : 736 - 747
  • [6] Dissociable Effects of Cocaine Dependence on Reward Processes: The Role of Acute Cocaine and Craving
    Rose, Emma Jane
    Salmeron, Betty Jo
    Ross, Thomas J.
    Waltz, James
    Schweitzer, Julie B.
    Stein, Elliot A.
    NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2017, 42 (03) : 736 - 747
  • [7] Tolerance to cocaine in brain stimulation reward following continuous cocaine infusions
    Pudiak, Cindy M.
    KuoLee, Rhonda
    Bozarth, Michael A.
    PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 2014, 122 : 246 - 252
  • [8] Tuning in to cocaine's reward pathway
    不详
    CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS, 1998, 76 (51) : 33 - 33
  • [9] Treatment-Related Changes in Brain Activations Underlying Cognitive Control and Reward Processing in Cocaine Dependence
    Potenza, Marc N.
    DeVito, Elise E.
    Balodis, Iris M.
    Kober, Hedy
    Worhunsky, Patrick D.
    Dong, Guangheng
    Stevens, Michael C.
    Pearlson, Godfrey D.
    Carroll, Kathleen M.
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2013, 73 (09) : 313S - 313S
  • [10] Neurofunctional Reward Processing Changes in Cocaine Dependence During Recovery
    Balodis, Iris M.
    Kober, Hedy
    Worhunsky, Patrick D.
    Stevens, Michael C.
    Pearlson, Godfrey D.
    Carroll, Kathleen M.
    Potenza, Marc N.
    NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2016, 41 (08) : 2112 - 2121