Alcoholism: Allostasis and Beyond
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Abstract
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drinking, loss of control over intake, and impaired social and occupational function. Animal models have been developed for various stages of the alcohol addiction cycle with a focus on the motivational effects of withdrawal, craving, and protracted abstinence. A conceptual framework focused on allostatic changes in reward function that lead to excessive drinking provides a heuristic framework with which to identify the neurobiologic mechanisms involved in the development of alcoholism. Neuropharmacologic studies in animal models have provided evidence for specific neurochemical mechanisms in specific brain reward and stress circuits that…
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- Extended amygdala
- Nucleus accumbens
- Allostasis
- Psychology
- Neuroscience
- Neurochemical
- Amygdala
- Central nucleus of the amygdala
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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