Cocaine cue-induced dopamine release in recreational cocaine users

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Abstract

It has been proposed that the acquisition of drug seeking is related to the development of conditioned dopamine responses in the ventral striatum. As drug use continues and becomes habit-like, conditioned responses have been shown to shift to the dorsal striatum. Here, using the PET [11C]raclopride method and highly personalized cocaine cues, we report the first evidence in humans of the dorsal dopamine response prior to the onset of addiction.

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Cox, S. M. L., Yau, Y., Larcher, K., Durand, F., Kolivakis, T., Delaney, J. S., … Leyton, M. (2017). Cocaine cue-induced dopamine release in recreational cocaine users. Scientific Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep46665

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