2009
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.4891-08.2009
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Brain Regions Related to Tool Use and Action Knowledge Reflect Nicotine Dependence

Abstract: In addition to reward-and craving-related processes, habitual mechanisms play an important role in addiction. While the dorsal striatum has been proposed to code for the motivational state of habitual drug-seeking actions, the neural underpinnings of the corresponding drug-taking skills and action knowledge remain poorly understood. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a behavioral orientation affordance paradigm to investigate the neural and behavioral correlates of automatized drug-taking… Show more

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“…Our results, obtained after 13 weeks of nicotine administration, are consistent with previous reports of elevated Met-enkephalin in the striatum following nicotine treatment for periods of 2 weeks, which was measured using immunoassay (15). These results parallel the persistent activation of the DS during long term nicotine exposure or the preoccupation/craving stage of drug dependence (5,45), and the results further support a close functional link between dopamine and enkephalin systems, which are both under the regulation of nicotine (46). Enhancements of the remaining three PENK peptides have not been previously reported and suggest a broader involvement of the PENK pathway than has not been previously uncovered using immunoassay.…”
Section: Table I Changed Prohormone-derived Peptides and Unchanged Knsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Our results, obtained after 13 weeks of nicotine administration, are consistent with previous reports of elevated Met-enkephalin in the striatum following nicotine treatment for periods of 2 weeks, which was measured using immunoassay (15). These results parallel the persistent activation of the DS during long term nicotine exposure or the preoccupation/craving stage of drug dependence (5,45), and the results further support a close functional link between dopamine and enkephalin systems, which are both under the regulation of nicotine (46). Enhancements of the remaining three PENK peptides have not been previously reported and suggest a broader involvement of the PENK pathway than has not been previously uncovered using immunoassay.…”
Section: Table I Changed Prohormone-derived Peptides and Unchanged Knsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This suggests that the increase of these peptides may reflect elevated precursor synthesis, consistent with the elevated preproenkephalin mRNA levels in the striatum after chronic nicotine application (15). Another class of opioid peptides, dynorphins derived from PDYN including dynorphin (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17) and dynorphin(1-8), was not modulated by chronic nicotine. This is consistent with previous literature linking PDYN peptides to aversive states associated with drug withdrawal (47), which were not induced in our experiment.…”
Section: Table I Changed Prohormone-derived Peptides and Unchanged Knmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…3 Drug use, drug abuse, and drug dependence: three consecutive but independent phases with increasing severity. Low-order cue reactivity (CR) plays a potential role in drug-seeking and drug-taking behavior (gray boxes and color lines are the parts specifically considered in this study) a role in the low-order CR phenomenon (Brody et al, 2002;Kosten et al, 2006;Smolka et al, 2006;Wagner, Dal Cin, Sargent, Kelley, & Heatherton, 2011;Yalachkov, Kaiser, & Naumer, 2009) (see Fig. 3).…”
Section: Motor Cognition In Asd: Motor Anomalies Impacting On Social mentioning
confidence: 99%