Addicts can Stay 'clean' by 'Erasing' Drug-associated Memories

by Rajashri on  August 13, 2008 at 3:37 PM Alcohol & Drug Abuse News
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The process of 'erasing' drug-associated memories may help recovering addicts to stay clean, accoridng to researchers at the University of Cambridge.

In the study, led by Professor Barry Everitt, the researchers were able to reduce drug-seeking behaviours in rats by blocking a brain chemical receptor important to learning and memory during the recall of drug-associated memories.

They found that by disrupting or erasing memories associated with drug use during recall, they could prevent the memories from triggering relapses and drug taking.

Memories exist in different states depending on whether they are being recalled or not.

When memories are recalled, they become 'unstable' or malleable and can be altered or erased during the process called reconsolidation.

Because relapse by drug abusers is often prompted when they recall drug-associated memories, the researchers found that by blocking these memories they could prevent relapse.

In the study, the researchers trained rats to associate the switching on of a light with cocaine.

The team then exposed the rats to the light, thereby 'reactivating' the memory, without the cocaine.

In an effort to receive more cocaine, the rats would perform tasks that the scientists had created which would turn on the light.

When the animals were given a chemical that interfered with the action of the NMDA-type glutamate receptor (which plays an important role in memory) prior to the 'reactivation' session, the rats showed reduced cocaine-seeking behaviours.

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