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Addictive neurons

Sodikdjon A. Kodirov

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ADPnervous systemAHPmental disorderspaired pulse facilitationLTDamygdalaspikeLTPrebound action potentiallateral septumArticlemedial prefrontal cortex

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Since the reward center is considered to be the area tegmentalis ventralis of the hypothalamus, logically its neurons could mainly be responsible for addiction. However, the literature asserts that almost any neurons of CNS can respond to one or another addictive compound. Obviously not only addictive nicotine, but also alcohol, amphetamine, cannabis, cocaine, heroin and morphine may influence dopaminergic cells alone in VTA. Moreover, paradoxically some of these drugs ameliorate symptoms, counterbalance syndromes, cure diseases and improve health, not only those related to the CNS and in adults, but also almost all other organs and in children, e.g. epilepsy.

http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5479441