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Title: Adolescents and Substance Abuse


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Adolescents and Substance Abuse
  • Dr. Cynthia Kuhn
  • Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology
  • Duke University Medical Center

2
Drug Use Begins in Adolescence
Percent Using in Past Month
Alcohol
Cigarettes
Marijuana
Hallucinogens
Prescription Rx
Age in Years
National Household Survey on Drug Use and Health
2008
3
Tobacco Use is Maximal in Adolescence
4
Addictive Drug Use Peaks during Adolescence
5
Alcohol Use Peaks during Late Adolescence
6
The earlier people start drugs, the more likely
they are to develop abuse
7
Adolescence What is Going On?
  • Social development importance of peers
  • Hormonal development
  • Sex hormones
  • Stress hormones
  • Brain development

8
Adolescent Brain is Still Changing
9
Phases of Brain Development
10
What Functions are Changing?
  • Response to Reward
  • Response to Punishment
  • Neural Circuits that Plan Ahead

11
Triad of Motivated Behavior
BEHAVIOR
Executive Function
Reward
Avoidance
12
Reward Areas Develop Before Thinking Areas
Sommerville and Casey, Curr. Opinion Neurobiol
20236 (2010)
13
Adolescents Dont Like to Wait for Reward
Adapted from Psychological Science 533 (1994)
14
Adolescents are Less Sensitive to Aversive
Experiences (Punishment!)
  • Adolescent rats do not avoid taste associated
    with unpleasant experience (nausea)

15
Reward is More Effective than Punishment in
Adolescence
Punishment
Reward
Adolescence
Adult
16
Adolescents Dont Change Losing Strategies
Cauffman et al, Develop. Psychology 46193 (2010)
17
Adolescents Do Not Avoid Bad Outcomes
18
Adolescents are Impulsive
19
The Yin/Yang of Adolescent Decision Making
  • Helpful
  • Still fine tuning connections- primed to learn
  • Impulsive try something just because
  • Risk taking will try new things without
    assurance of success
  • Arent inhibited by low probability of success
  • Not helpful
  • Final connections for good decision making are
    not done
  • Risk taking- will try new things just because
    they are new
  • Long-term outcome less important
  • Bad outcome less important

20
What is Different about Addiction Mechanisms in
Adolescent Brains?
  • Respond more to rewards
  • Respond less to punishment -different processing
    of negative emotions
  • Risk taking and Novelty seeking

Highs are higher
Lows are not as Low
21
So Is the Brain Primed for Addiction in
Adolescence?
22
Addiction Is a Process of Brain Adaptation
Drug use Reward
ADDICTION Withdrawal, Craving
Reward circuit Adapts
Need drug to Feel Good at all
23
Addiction is NOT just Dopamine
  • Components of Addiction
  • Rewarding effects of the drugs dopamine
  • Tolerance and dependence- withdrawal
  • Impaired priority setting/decision making
    craving, compulsive use

24
Neural Basis of Addiction
25
All Addictive Drugs Activate This Circuit
26
All Addictive Drugs Increase Dopamine Levels
27
Addiction Is a Process of Brain Adaptation
Drug use Reward
ADDICTION Withdrawal, Craving
Reward Circuit Adapts
Need Drug to Feel Good at all
28
Reward System Adaptations in Addiction
DA Target Neuron
DA Receptors
Constant DA Release
Dopamine Neuron
29
Dopamine Receptors Are Decreased in Addicts
30
Addictive Drugs Cause Long Lasting Changes in
the Brain
Kalivas and Volkow, Arch Gen Psy. 162 1403
31
Addiction Is a Process of Brain Adaptation
Drug use Reward
ADDICTION Withdrawal, Craving
Reward Circuit Adapts
Need Drug to Feel Good at all
32
Executive Function Changes in Addiction Drugs
Become Priority
  • Increased impulsivity Do things without
    considering the outcome
  • Impaired memory- Cant keep things in mind while
    considering a decision
  • Difficulty shifting priorities
  • Risky decision making

Berridge et al, Phil Trans. R. Soc B. 3633257
(2008)
33
Addicts Cant Change Losing Strategies
A
B
Win Big, Lose Overall
C
D
Win Small, Win Overall
. J. Math. Psychol 5428 (2010)
34
Addiction Is a Process of Brain Adaptation
Drug use Reward
ADDICTION Withdrawal, Craving
Reward Circuit Adapts
Need Drug to Feel Good at all
35
Craving and Misery of Withdrawal From Activation
of Stress Axis
  • Chronic drug exposure triggers stress axis
  • Involves stress peptide CRF
  • Amygdala sends messages to cortex motivates
    more drug taking

Chronic Addictive Drugs Activate the Stress Axis
in the Brain
36
Summary Key Processes in Addiction
  • Rewarding effects of drugs
  • Adaptation to drugs brain biochemistry and
    structure changes
  • Disturbed decision making
  • Craving associated with Withdrawal activation
    of stress axis

37
What is Different in Adolescent Response to
Addictive Drugs?
38
Cocaine Increases Dopamine More in Adolescents
Walker and Kuhn, Neurotox Teratol 30 412
(2008)
39
Adolescents Avoid Drugs that are Aversive Less
than Adults
40
More Lasting Gene Changes after Nicotine Exposure
during Adolescence
Doura et al, Neuroscience in press, 2010
41
Summary of Addiction Vulnerabilities in
Adolescents
  • Risk taking more likely to use drugs
  • Less likely to inhibit behavior (refuse when
    offered)
  • Balance of drug effects different biased toward
    pleasant effects
  • Biochemical changes in brain may be more
    long-lasting

42
Not Every Adolescent is Equally at Risk
43
Model of Adolescent Drug Use
Adolescent Substance Abuse
44
Temperament Environment Influence Drug
Involvement
Alcohol abuse from Age 12 to 18
45
Does This Mean that Behavior Changes is
Impossible? NO
46
Who can Influence Adolescents?
  • Peers (of course)
  • Parents especially if they practice what they
    preach
  • Trusted adults (YOU!)

47
What Influences Increase or Decrease Drug
Involvement
  • Increase
  • Parents using at home
  • No parent limit setting
  • Poor school involvement
  • Deviant peers
  • Decrease
  • Life Satisfaction
  • Goal setting
  • Supervising parents
  • Trusted adult
  • School engagement
  • Sports
  • Involvement in church or other activities

48
And remember, Biology is not Destiny
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Dr. Cynthia Kuhn
  • ckuhn_at_duke.edu

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Effects of Addictive Drugs are a Balance of
Reward and Aversion
Initial Drug Experience DA dominant
Addiction CRF Dominant
CRF Amygdala
DA
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