La neuroplasticidad como un potencial sustrato en abordajes terapéuticos del trastorno por consumo de sustancias de abuso: una revisión narrativa en modelos animales y estudios clínicos
Andrés Vega Rosas,
David Meneses San Juan,
Edith Araceli Cabrera Muñoz
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a public health problem that presents a need for innovation in therapeutic approaches. Considering the vast evidence of changes in neuroplasticity within the brain reward circuit, which is responsible for encoding the learning of substance use, it has been proposed to modulate neuroplasticity as a substrate in therapeutic approaches against addictions. Objective: analyze the recent available literature on the research of neuroplasticity as a therapeutic substrate f… Show more
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