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2023
DOI: 10.1007/7854_2022_414
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Molecular Imaging Studies of Alcohol Use Disorder

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“…104 Understanding why some lonely individuals become addicted following exposure to addictive drugs and/or behaviors while others do not remains a major challenge in devising science-driven interventions in addiction medicine and mental health. 90 Imaging studies generally align with preclinical discoveries, suggesting that brain circuits modulated by dopamine and implicated in reward, memory, executive function, and motivation may explain certain aspects of the individual differences observed in the shared tendencies for addiction and loneliness. [105][106][107] Genetic polymorphism in the dopamine and opioid systems seems to be an important intermediator.…”
Section: Neurogenetics Of Lonelinessmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…104 Understanding why some lonely individuals become addicted following exposure to addictive drugs and/or behaviors while others do not remains a major challenge in devising science-driven interventions in addiction medicine and mental health. 90 Imaging studies generally align with preclinical discoveries, suggesting that brain circuits modulated by dopamine and implicated in reward, memory, executive function, and motivation may explain certain aspects of the individual differences observed in the shared tendencies for addiction and loneliness. [105][106][107] Genetic polymorphism in the dopamine and opioid systems seems to be an important intermediator.…”
Section: Neurogenetics Of Lonelinessmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…39 The anti-reward component is manifested by outpouring of stress-related hormones 38 within the extended amygdala structures involved in stress, anxiety, and fear 87 and through the habenula, which further inhibits dopamine activity thus aggravating reward deficiency. [88][89][90][91] From a neuroanatomical perspective, the progression from occasional recreational substance use to https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S423802…”
Section: Neuropharmacological Underpinnings Of Rewardmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Charting the landscape of molecular imaging in AUD is complicated by the substantial heterogeneity of drinking patterns, gender differences, and variable contributions of genetics and preexisting vulnerability characteristics. 54 …”
Section: Recent Developments With Established Neuroimaging Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation 2023:14 104 complicated by the substantial heterogeneity of drinking patterns, gender differences, and variable contributions of genetics and preexisting vulnerability characteristics. 54 A 2022 study investigating brain glucose metabolism patterns associated with morphine consumption in rats found significant brain metabolic differences between Lewis and Fisher rat strains in the cortex, hypothalamus, brainstem, and cerebellum. Different brain metabolic patterns observed via PET imaging after morphine self-administration suggests differences in potential predisposition to morphine misuse between individuals.…”
Section: Dovepressmentioning
confidence: 99%