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Enkephalin as a pivotal player in neuroadaptations related to psychostimulant addiction
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2018-05Registro en:
Mongi Bragato, Bethania del Carmen; Avalos, Maria Paula; Guzman, Andrea Susana; Bollati, Flavia Andrea; Cancela, Liliana Marina; Enkephalin as a pivotal player in neuroadaptations related to psychostimulant addiction; Frontiers Media S.A.; Frontiers in Psychiatry; 9; MAY; 5-2018
1664-0640
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Mongi Bragato, Bethania del Carmen
Avalos, Maria Paula
Guzman, Andrea Susana
Bollati, Flavia Andrea
Cancela, Liliana Marina
Resumen
Enkephalin expression is high in mesocorticolimbic areas associated with psychostimulant-induced behavioral and neurobiological effects, and may also modulate local neurotransmission in this circuit network. Psychostimulant drugs, like amphetamine and cocaine, significantly increase the content of enkephalin in these brain structures, but we do not yet understand the specific significance of this drug-induced adaptation. In this review, we summarize the neurochemical and molecular mechanism of psychostimulant-induced enkephalin activation in mesocorticolimbic brain areas, and the contribution of this opioid peptide in the pivotal neuroadaptations and long-term behavioral changes underlying psychostimulant addiction. There is evidence suggesting that adaptive changes in enkephalin content in the mesocorticolimbic circuit, induced by acute and chronic psychostimulant administration, may represent a key initial step in the long-term behavioral and neuronal plasticity induced by these drugs.