What causes addiction, and why is it so hard to treat? - Judy Grisel

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As of 2021, more than 36 million people worldwide
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were estimated to be experiencing substance abuse disorder.
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This condition spans a spectrum of patterned drug use
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that causes issues in a person’s life.
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At the more severe end of the spectrum is substance addiction.
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To understand why some people are more susceptible to addiction
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and why it can be so difficult to treat,
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let’s take a look at how addictive drugs affect the body.
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When someone repeatedly uses an addictive substance,
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their brain may adjust to account for its regular presence.
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This is called tolerance; it diminishes the drug’s effect
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and means more is required to produce the same experience.
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Alcohol, for instance, increases the transmission of chemical messengers
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like endorphin and GABA,
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which promote sensations of pleasure and calmness.
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When someone uses alcohol frequently, their brain will adapt to its presence.
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So when they don’t use it, their brain receives fewer signals
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from those pleasure- and calm-inducing neurotransmitters,
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which impacts their energy and mood.
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In addition to the unique effects each addictive substance has,
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all of them alter the release of dopamine
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in a brain region called the nucleus accumbens.
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This area is part of the brain’s reward pathway,
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which is sensitive to experiences that give us pleasure
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and drives us to repeatedly seek them out.
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The reward pathway is essential to our well-being—
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but addictive substances also exploit it.
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When someone is repeatedly using a substance
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and their body has adapted to its presence,
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they may develop dependence
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where the drug is necessary for them to function comfortably.
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Meanwhile, repeated use can decrease the influence of the brain’s cortex,
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which is responsible for driving deliberate decision-making
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and limiting impulsive behaviors.
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And it can increase the influence of the brain’s subcortex,
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which is crucial in habit-learning and impulsivity.
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Together, these changes can make someone feel a lack of control
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over how they’re using a substance.
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This can mean suffering in other facets of their life
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and taking risks to continue using it.
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If the substance leaves their system, their body's equilibrium is disrupted,
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so they may experience cravings that motivate thoughts and behaviors
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of seeking and using the drug.
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And if they continue without the substance,
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they may experience withdrawal.
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Opioids, for example, relieve pain and induce sedation.
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Withdrawal from them causes heightened pain, anxiety, and insomnia.
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The faster a drug reaches the brain and stimulates the reward pathway,
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the more addictive it is.
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For example, heroin and morphine have similar effects,
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but heroin’s chemical structure enhances its ability
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to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and bind to specific receptors.
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This makes it faster acting and more addictive than morphine.
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Meanwhile, compared to nicotine patches and gum,
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regular and electronic cigarettes are more addictive
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because smoking and vaping deliver nicotine to the brain fastest.
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Depending on their chemical structure and mode of delivery,
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drugs vary in how addictive they are—
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but people also vary in how susceptible they are to substance use disorder.
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Scientists think this is due to a mix of life experiences
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and genetically inherited traits,
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though neither predetermines addiction.
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Trauma and mental health conditions appear to make people more susceptible.
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And, overall, using addictive substances before 18
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is considered a strong risk factor.
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This is in part because the reward pathways of younger brains
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are especially sensitive.
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Many of the genetic factors at play remain unknown,
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but some genes do seem to track with certain substance use disorders.
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For example, specific genes increase the risk for nicotine addiction
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by making certain receptors more sensitive to nicotine
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and withdrawal from it more difficult.
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At the same time,
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some genes actually make people more resistant to substance use disorders,
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such as genes that slow the breakdown of alcohol,
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leading to unpleasant side effects that make people less interested in drinking.
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In fact, one drug that treats alcohol use disorder
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operates with this very mechanism.
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Detoxing from a substance the body has become dependent on
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can be extremely difficult.
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And in some cases, abruptly quitting can also be physically risky,
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so it isn’t always advised.
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Beyond detoxing, quitting is often a long-term process.
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It’s aided by treatment plans that prioritize
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addressing underlying conditions;
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developing new associations with experiences
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previously linked with drug use;
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and creating safe, supportive environments.
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Ultimately, both addiction and recovery are the results of a brain
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with an incredible ability to adapt from experience.
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