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Why Your Brain’s Reward System Might Be Behind Gambling and Drinking Problems

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A recent study has revealed that dopamine and serotonin are closely linked to addiction disorders, including gambling and alcohol dependence.

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Stanford University’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute published research clarifying the interaction between the dopamine and serotonin systems. Using specially engineered mice, the researchers observed and manipulated these systems to explore their relationship within the brain’s ventral tegmental area, a region critical for emotional motivation and reward processing.

The researchers gave the mice a sweet reward during the experiments and monitored how dopamine and serotonin signals responded. Dopamine levels increased when the reward was presented, while serotonin levels decreased.

By selectively weakening the signals of each system using optogenetic manipulation, they discovered that blocking both dopamine and serotonin signals prevented the mice from associating sound and light cues with the reward. This finding highlighted that both systems must work together for effective reward prediction.

Neurologist Robert Malenka of Stanford University explained the broader implications of the study, stating, “In addition to their involvement in our everyday behavior, dopamine and serotonin are implicated in a wide variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders: addiction, autism, depression, schizophrenia, Parkinson’s and more. It’s critical for us to understand their interactions if we are to make progress treating these disorders.”

The study further found that dopamine drives behavior toward seeking immediate rewards, while serotonin acts as a brake, promoting patience and considering long-term outcomes.

The researchers speculated that abnormalities in dopamine and serotonin functions are strongly linked to addiction disorders. Specifically, they suggested that dopamine hypersensitivity and serotonin deficiency impair behavioral flexibility, ultimately contributing to addictive behaviors.

To treat conditions like alcohol or gambling addiction, the study proposed suppressing dopamine activity while enhancing serotonin signals.

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