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Long Term effects of drugs on the brain

Long Term effects of drugs on the brain. 1) What are some of the ways that drugs cause long-term changes in the brain?. The continued use of drugs may cause the brain to become resistant to the effects of the drug (tolerance) . Drug Tolerance.

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Long Term effects of drugs on the brain

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  1. Long Term effects of drugs on the brain

  2. 1) What are some of the ways that drugs cause long-term changes in the brain? • The continued use of drugs may cause the brain to become resistant to the effects of the drug (tolerance).

  3. Drug Tolerance

  4. 2) How does the brain adapt to the presence of drugs? • The brain adapts to the presence of drugs by developing tolerance for the drug. • Tolerance may develop because: • the body may become more efficient at eliminating the chemical from the body • the cells of the body and brain become less responsive to the effect of the drug(decrease in number of recepetors

  5. Dopamine D2 Receptors are Decreased by Addiction Cocaine Meth DA D2 Receptor Availability Alcohol Heroin Control Addicted

  6. 1) What are some of the ways that drugs cause long-term changes in the brain? • The continued use of drugs may cause the brain to become resistant to the effects of the drug (tolerance). • Some drugs, such as alcohol and MDMA, can kill brain cells.

  7. Why are large amounts of alcohol bad for the brain? • In large doses, alcohol kills neurons in 2 specific brain areas: • the mammillary bodies (important for memory)  • the cerebral cortex (controls mental functions)

  8. Alcohol and the Brain

  9. How does MDMA (ecstasy) affect the brain? • It kills neurons that produce serotonin • Serotonin= a neurotransmitter involved in regulating appetite, sleep, emotions.

  10. Ecstasy and the Brain

  11. 1) What are some of the ways that drugs cause long-term changes in the brain? • The continued use of drugs may cause the brain to become resistant to the effects of the drug (tolerance). • Some drugs, such as alcohol and MDMA, can kill brain cells. • Cocaine can cause the activity level of the brain to decrease for a long period of time after drug use is stopped.

  12. How does cocaine affect the brain? • It reduces glucose metabolism up to three months after the last use of the drug • This indicates that the neurons of cocaine addicts are less active 3 months after they have stopped using the drug

  13. Cocaine and the Brain

  14. 3) How may the abuse of drugs relate to the plasticity of the brain? • Plasticity means that the brain can modify connections (synapses) in response to experiences. • Drugs that cause neuronal death can decrease the plasticity of the brain because neurons are not present to form new connections and because existing connections are lost.

  15. Brain plasticity

  16. 4) What are some problems that scientists have when they investigate the effects of drugs on the brain? • Many drug abusers abuse more than one drug. • Drugs taken in combination may have different effects. • Also, many drug abusers have other medical conditions

  17. Summary: Drugs Change Brain Chemistry! • Long term drug abuse and addiction can lead to changes in the brain’s anatomy and chemistry • Loss of neurons in hippocampus results in memory loss • Decrease in glucose metabolism results in a reduction of the brain’s processing abilities • These changes in the brain cause drug addicts to loose the ability to control their drug use

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