بنام خدا DR.KARIMI. DRUG ABUSE & MENTAL ILLNESS: Progress in Understanding COMORBIDITY DRUG ABUSE & MENTAL ILLNESS: Progress in Understanding COMORBIDITY.

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بنام خدا DR.KARIMI

DRUG ABUSE & MENTAL ILLNESS: Progress in Understanding COMORBIDITY DRUG ABUSE & MENTAL ILLNESS: Progress in Understanding COMORBIDITY

DRUGS BRAIN MECHANISMS ADDICTION ENVIRONMENT HISTORY - previous history - expectation - learning - social interactions - stress - conditioned stimuli - genetics - circadian rhythms - disease states - gender BIOLOGY

nucleus accumbens hippocampus striatum frontal cortex substantia nigra/VTA Dopamine Pathways Principal “Pleasure” System of the Brain Dopamine Pathways Principal “Pleasure” System of the Brain Time (min) % of Basal DA Output NAc shell Empty BoxFeeding Di Chiara et al. FOOD DA Concentration (% Baseline) Mounts Intromissions Ejaculations Copulation Frequency Sample Number Scr BasFemale 1 Present Scr Female 2 Present Scr Fiorino and Phillips SEX Natural Rewards Elevate Dopamine Levels hr Time After Cocaine % of Basal Release DA Accumbens COCAINE hr Time After Amphetamine % of Basal Release DA Accumbens AMPHETAMINE Source: Di Chiara and Imperato Effects of Drugs on Dopamine Levels

Anatomy DA signal Dopamine Cell DA Transporters Brain Dopamine System

Cocaine Food DA D2 Receptor Availability Meth Alcohol Dopamine D2 Receptors in Addiction

And One of the Most Powerful Triggers for Relapse In Recovering Addicts And One of the Most Powerful Triggers for Relapse In Recovering Addicts Research Tells Us That STRESS Can Be A Major Factor In the Initiation of Drug Use… Research Tells Us That STRESS Can Be A Major Factor In the Initiation of Drug Use…

Research Has Shown That There Is Overlap Between Neurocircuits That Respond To Drugs and Those That Respond To Stress Research Has Shown That There Is Overlap Between Neurocircuits That Respond To Drugs and Those That Respond To Stress Piazza PV and Le Moal, M, Trends in Pharmacological Science, 19, February 1998; Kreek, MJ and Koob, G, Drug Alcohol Depend, 51, 1998.

The Stress Hormone Cycle Hypothalamus Pituitary Gland Pituitary Gland Adrenal Glands Adrenal Glands Kidneys CRF ACTH CORTISOL Stress Responses

DRUG USE (Self-Medication) STRESSSTRESS CRFCRF AnxietyAnxiety CRFCRF AnxietyAnxiety What Role Does Stress Play In Initiating Drug Use? What Role Does Stress Play In Initiating Drug Use?

Prolonged DRUG USE AbstinenceAbstinence RELAPSERELAPSECRFCRF AnxietyAnxiety What Happens When A Person Stops Taking A Drug? What Happens When A Person Stops Taking A Drug?

Addictive Disorder Mental Disorder Addictive Disorders Often Co-Exist With Mental Disorders

Addictive Disorders Often Co-Exist with or Predispose to Mental Disorders

National Comorbidity Survey (NCS) Nearly half of individuals with a past year substance use disorder also had a mental disorder Mental disorders found to be most prevalent included affective disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and psychotic disorders Nearly half of individuals with a past year substance use disorder also had a mental disorder Mental disorders found to be most prevalent included affective disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and psychotic disorders

Lifetime Prevalence of Drug Disorders Among Persons With Various Mental Disorders (vs. any Drug Disorder Alone) Lifetime Prevalence of Drug Disorders Among Persons With Various Mental Disorders (vs. any Drug Disorder Alone) Source: Regier,D.A. et al., JAMA 264(19), pp , November 21, Schizo- phrenia Schizo- phrenia APD Anxiety Panic Disorder Panic Disorder OCD Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorder Depression Any Drug Disorder (alone) Any Drug Disorder (alone)

What Do Mental and Addictive Disorders Have in Common? What Do Mental and Addictive Disorders Have in Common? Both are Behavioral Dysfunctions With Similar Neurobiological Basis Both are Behavioral Dysfunctions With Similar Neurobiological Basis

Because of this overlap, drugs of abuse can cause symptoms that mimic most forms of mental illness Because of this overlap, drugs of abuse can cause symptoms that mimic most forms of mental illness

Cocaine Food DA D2 Receptor Availability Meth Alcohol Dopamine D2 Receptors in Addiction Experimental groups Control groups Cause depression

Drug Disorder Cocaine and Methamphetamine Schizophrenia, paranoia, anhedonia, compulsive behavior Schizophrenia, paranoia, anhedonia, compulsive behavior Stimulants Anxiety, panic attacks, mania and sleep disorders Anxiety, panic attacks, mania and sleep disorders LSD, Ecstasy & psychedelics Delusions and hallucinations Alcohol, sedatives, sleepaids & narcotics Alcohol, sedatives, sleepaids & narcotics Depression and mood disturbances Depression and mood disturbances PCP & Ketamine Antisocial behavior

Some drugs of abuse have a mechanism of action similar to that of drugs used as psychotherapeutic agents Some drugs of abuse have a mechanism of action similar to that of drugs used as psychotherapeutic agents Significance: rationale for self-administration Significance: rationale for self-administration

serotonin synaptic terminal Synaptic vesicle Postsynaptic target Activate transmitter receptors Causes an effect transporter Prozac & Cocaine block

Chronic use of some of these drugs may alter the way the brain functions, making persons particularly susceptible to mental illness Chronic use of some of these drugs may alter the way the brain functions, making persons particularly susceptible to mental illness

Double People With Comorbid Mental and Addictive Disorders Have a Brain Disease People With Comorbid Mental and Addictive Disorders Have a Brain Disease Double Mental Disorder Mental Disorder Addictive Disorder Addictive Disorder Comorbid Disorders Comorbid Disorders

Drug Abuse Increasing Knowledge About Any One of These Commonly Co-existing Problems May Help Us Better Understand the Others Increasing Knowledge About Any One of These Commonly Co-existing Problems May Help Us Better Understand the Others Depression HIV/AIDS Risky Sexual Behavior Risky Sexual Behavior