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Endocannabinoid signalling in reward and addiction.


ABSTRACT: Brain endocannabinoid (eCB) signalling influences the motivation for natural rewards (such as palatable food, sexual activity and social interaction) and modulates the rewarding effects of addictive drugs. Pathological forms of natural and drug-induced reward are associated with dysregulated eCB signalling that may derive from pre-existing genetic factors or from prolonged drug exposure. Impaired eCB signalling contributes to dysregulated synaptic plasticity, increased stress responsivity, negative emotional states and cravings that propel addiction. Understanding the contributions of eCB disruptions to behavioural and physiological traits provides insight into the eCB influence on addiction vulnerability.

SUBMITTER: Parsons LH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4652927 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endocannabinoid signalling in reward and addiction.

Parsons Loren H LH   Hurd Yasmin L YL  

Nature reviews. Neuroscience 20150916 10


Brain endocannabinoid (eCB) signalling influences the motivation for natural rewards (such as palatable food, sexual activity and social interaction) and modulates the rewarding effects of addictive drugs. Pathological forms of natural and drug-induced reward are associated with dysregulated eCB signalling that may derive from pre-existing genetic factors or from prolonged drug exposure. Impaired eCB signalling contributes to dysregulated synaptic plasticity, increased stress responsivity, negat  ...[more]

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