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Neuro Unit 5.6: Long-term effects of drug abuse and addiction. Do Now:. Compare the structure of the two neurons below. How and why might they be different?. Repeated Exposure to Methamphetamine. Normal. What causes these changes?. Neurons are made of many different proteins. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Neuro  Unit 5.6: Long-term effects of drug abuse and addiction

Neuro Unit 5.6: Long-term effects of drug abuse and addiction

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Do Now:• Compare the structure of the two neurons below.• How and why might they be different?

Normal Repeated Exposure to Methamphetamine

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What causes these changes?

• Neurons are made of many different proteins.

• Changes in these proteins change neuron structure.

nucleus

synapse

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How are proteins changed?

• What within the cell contains the code for proteins?

DNA

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Where is DNA stored in the cell?

DNANucleus

Cytoplasm

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Where are proteins synthesized?

How does the DNA code in the nucleus get into the cytoplasm for proteins to be made?

DNANucleus

Cytoplasm

Protein

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DNANucleus

Cytoplasm

Protein

RNA transports the code to the cytoplasm

RNA

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DNA RNA Protein

Replication Transcription Translation

The Central Dogma

• Describes how proteins are synthesized.

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DNA

Protein

Neuronal stimulation causes protein synthesis

RNA

• Drug abuse causes overstimulation of neurons.

• What effect would overstimulation have on protein synthesis?

Nucleus

Cytoplasm

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DNA

Nucleus

Cytoplasm

Proteins

RNA

• Overstimulation increases the number of proteins.

• Proteins assemble synapses.

• What effect would increased protein synthesis have on the number of synapses?

Neuronal stimulation causes protein synthesis

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DNA

Nucleus

Cytoplasm

Proteins

RNA

Neuronal stimulation causes protein synthesis

• Overstimulation increases the number of synapses.

• What effect would increasing the number of synapses have on network function?

• The network would function abnormally.

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The brain’s reward circuit

VTA

NAc

Prefrontal Cortex

Normal Synapses

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The brain’s reward circuit

VTA

NAc

Prefrontal Cortex

Cocaine or drug of abuse

Abnormal Synapses

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Drug use changes neuronal structure

• Once abnormal synapses have formed, would you need more or less of a drug to activate all these synapses?

• You would need more drug to activate all the synapses

Normal Synapses Abnormal Synapses

Repeated Drug Use

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Tolerance

• Needing more of a drug to have the same biological effect.

Or

• Decreased response to a drug with repeated exposure.

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Drug use changes neuronal structure

• Once abnormal synapses have formed, what would happen if you stopped using the drug?

• The network would function abnormally – WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS.

Normal Synapses Abnormal Synapses

Repeated Drug Use

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Wrap Up:

• The reward pathway is composed of the VTA, NAc and prefrontal cortex.

• The DNA expression of which of these structures is altered by drugs of abuse? – The DNA of all the these structures is altered by

repeated drug use.

• How does this alter their physical structure?– Drug use causes an increase in the number of synapses.

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Homework

• Choose a drug of abuse and research treatment options for someone addicted to that drug.

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The Central Dogma

• Describes how proteins are synthesized.

DNA RNA Protein

Replication Transcription Translation

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Where is DNA stored in the cell?Nucleus

DNA

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Where are proteins synthesized?Nucleus

CytoplasmDNA

Protein

• But, how does the DNA code in the nucleus get to the cytoplasm for proteins to be made?

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RNA transports the code to the cytoplasm

Nucleus

CytoplasmDNA

Protein

RNA