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Differentiating the rapid actions of cocaine
Authors:Wise Roy A  Kiyatkin Eugene A
Institution:US National Institute on Drug Abuse, Behavioral Neuroscience Section, 251 Bayview Boulevard. Baltimore, Maryland 21224, USA. rwise@intra.nida.nih.gov
Abstract:The subjective effects of intravenous cocaine are felt almost immediately, and this immediacy plays an important part in the drug's rewarding impact. The primary rewarding effect of cocaine involves blockade of dopamine reuptake; however, the onset of this action is too late to account for the drug's initial effects. Recent studies suggest that cocaine-predictive cues--including peripheral interoceptive cues generated by cocaine itself--come to cause more direct and earlier reward signalling by activating excitatory inputs to the dopamine system. The conditioned activation of the dopamine system by cocaine-predictive cues offers a new target for potential addiction therapies.
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