How do drugs affect the brain? - Sara Garofalo

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Most people will take a pill,
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receive an injection,
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or otherwise take some kind of medicine during their lives,
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but most of us don't know anything about how these substances actually work.
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How can various compounds impact the way we physically feel,
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think,
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and even behave?
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For the most part, this depends on how a drug alters the communication
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between cells in the brain.
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There are a number of different ways that can happen.
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But before it gets into the brain,
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any drug must first reach the bloodstream
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on a journey that can take anywhere from seconds to hours,
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depending on factors like how it's administered.
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The slowest method is to take a drug orally
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because it must be absorbed by our digestive system
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before it takes effect.
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Inhaling a drug gets it into the bloodstream faster.
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And injecting a drug intravenously works quickly too
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because it pumps the chemicals directly into the blood.
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Once there, the drug quickly reaches the gates of its destination, the brain.
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The entrance to this organ is guarded by the blood-brain barrier,
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which separates blood from the nervous system
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to keep potentially dangerous substances out.
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So all drugs must have a specific chemical composition
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which gives them the key to unlock this barrier and pass through.
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Once inside, drugs start to interfere with the brain's normal functioning
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by targeting its web of neurons and synapses.
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Neurons are brain cells that have a nucleus, dendrites, and an axon.
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Synapses are structures placed along the dendrites or the axon
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which allow the exchange of electrochemical signals between neurons.
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Those signals take the form of chemicals called neurotransmitters.
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Each neurotransmitter plays different roles in regulating our behaviors,
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emotions,
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and cognition.
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But they all work in one of two ways.
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They can either inhibit the receiving neuron,
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limiting its activity,
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or excite it,
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creating a new electrochemical signal that spreads throughout the network.
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Any leftover neurotransmitter usually gets degraded
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or reabsorbed into the transmitting neuron.
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A drug's effectiveness stems from its ability
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to manipulate these synaptic transmissions at different phases of the process.
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That results in an increase or a decrease
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in the amount of neurotransmitters being spread.
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For instance, common antidepressants, like SSRIs,
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stop the reabsorption of serotonin,
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a neurotransmitter that modulates our moods.
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This effectively pushes more of it into the neural network.
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Meanwhile, painkillers, like morphine,
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raise levels of serotonin and noradrenaline,
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which regulate energy,
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arousal,
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alertness,
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and pleasure.
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Those same neurotransmitters also affect endorphin receptors,
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reducing pain perception.
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And tranquilizers works by increasing the production of GABA
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to inhibit neural activity
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putting the person in a relaxed or sedated state.
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What about illegal or elicit drugs?
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These have powerful impacts on the brain that we're still trying to understand.
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Crystal meth, an amphetamine,
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induces a long-lasting release of dopamine,
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a neurotransmitter linked with the perception of reward and pleasure.
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It also activates noradrenaline receptors,
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which increases the heart rate,
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dilates pupils,
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and triggers the body's fight or flight response.
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Cocaine blocks the reuptake of dopamine and serotonin,
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pushing more into the network
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where they boost energy,
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create feelings of euphoria,
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and suppress appetites.
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And hallucinogenic drugs have some of the most puzzling effects.
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Substances like LSD,
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mescaline,
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and DMT
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all block the release of serotonin,
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which regulates mood and impulsivity.
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They also have an impact on the neural circuits
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involved in perception, learning, and behavioral regulation,
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which may explain why these drugs have such powerful impacts.
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Even if some of these effects sound exciting,
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there are reasons why some of these drugs are highly controlled and often illegal.
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Drugs have the power to alter the brain's chemistry,
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and repeated use can permanently rewire the neural networks
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that support our ability to think,
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make decisions,
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learn,
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and remember things.
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There's a lot we still don't know about drugs and their effects,
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both the good and the bad.
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But those we do know about are the ones we've studied closely,
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and turned into effective medicines.
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As our knowledge grows about drugs and the brain,
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the possibilities will also increase
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for treating the many medical problems that puzzle researchers today.
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