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Altered mesolimbic dopamine system in THC dependence

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
Short description:
Altered mesolimbic dopamine system in THC dependence / S., S., A., L., Diana, M.. - In: CURRENT NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 1570-159X. - 9:(2011), pp. 200-204. [10.2174/157015911795017083]
abstract:
To explore the functional consequences of cannabinoid withdrawal in the rat mesolimbic dopamine system, we investigated the anatomical morphology of the mesencephalic, presumed dopaminergic, neurons and their main post-synaptic target in the Nucleus Accumbens. We found that TH-positive neurons shrink and Golgi-stained medium spiny neurons loose dendritic spines in withdrawal rats after chronic cannabinoids administration. Similar results were observed after administration of the cannabinoid antagonist rimonabant to drug-naïve rats supporting a role for endocan- nabinoids in neurogenesis, axonal growth and synaptogenesis. This evidence supports the tenet that withdrawal from addictive compounds alters functioning of the mesolimbic system. The data add to a growing body of work which indicates a hypodopaminergic state as a distinctive feature of the “addicted brain”.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cannabinoids; dopamine; nucleus accumbens; withdrawal
List of contributors:
S., Spiga; A., Lintas; Diana, Marco
Authors of the University:
DIANA Marco
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/82110
Published in:
CURRENT NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
Journal
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