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Page 1: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Psychopharmacology

• psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior

• Drugs and behavior – PSY 459

• some general concepts and issues

• psychoactive drugs – change the way you feel

Page 2: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Why do people take psychoactive (particularly illicit) drugs?

1. To feel good(positive reinforcement – likely cause DA release!)

• psychological dependence

**greatest amount of psychological dependence occurs if the rewarding effects of drugs happen very quickly after behaviors associated with them.

Page 3: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

drug rewards that happen very soon after a

behavior – strong positive reinforcement for

that behavior

ex. prep for heroin injection, crack smoking, etc.

Page 4: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Why do people take drugs?

2. To avoid feeling bad (reduce withdrawal)

(negative reinforcement)

– chemical dependence

Page 5: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Important issues related to how and why we take drugs

• pharmacokinetics:

• includes drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and drug excretion– absorption – how we take drugs into the body– distribution - how the drug reaches its primary

site of action– metabolism - how our body breaks drugs

down– excretion - how we eliminate drugs

Page 6: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

pharmacokinetics.......

- how a drug is taken into the body……

- for drugs of abuse - the more rapidly the drug gets to the brain – the greater the abuse liability!

Page 7: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

routes of administration• oral

• injection– subcutaneous – intramuscular– intravenous - reaches brain in ~ 10 secs

• quick response but also most dangerous

• inhalation - reaches brain in ~8 secs

• dermal – absorbed through the skin

• buccal or nasal membranes

Page 8: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

pharmacokinetics.......2. absorption –

all drugs that change how we feel must be able to cross the blood brain barrier

3. pharmacodynamics- how does drug produce its effects on

behavior (ie what neurotransmitter or neurotransmitters are affected)

Page 9: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

ex of pharmacodynamics –

1. cocaine – blocks reuptake of monoamine neurotransmitters (most important DA)

2. nicotine– acts as an agonist at nicotinic cholinergic

receptors

3. alcohol– works on virtually every neurotransmitter

Page 10: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

4. metabolism (detoxification or breakdown)• how a drug is broken down or made into

inactive forms• mostly done by the liver – via enzymes!

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Tolerance, Dependence, Withdrawal, etc……

• tolerance – either decreased effectiveness or potency of a drug

Page 12: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Mechanisms for Tolerance

• metabolic tolerance –– enzyme induction-

• enzymes – speed up a chemical reaction

– with repeated exposure, enzymes get better at breaking down drug or liver makes more enzymes

Page 13: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Mechanisms for Tolerance

• metabolic tolerance –

– enzyme induction- enzymes are either better at breaking down drug or liver makes more of them

– implications?

Page 14: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Mechanisms for Tolerance

• metabolic tolerance –– enzyme induction

• cross tolerance – tolerance to one drug results in tolerance to other drugs (usually that need similar enzymes for breakdown) – Implications:

Page 15: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Mechanisms for Tolerance

• cross tolerance – tolerance to one drug results in tolerance to other drugs (usually that need similar enzymes for breakdown) – Implications:

– Person shows up unconscious at ER and is an alcoholic – given a barbiturate for surgery;

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What if amount of drug reaching brain/body is unchanged?

• tolerance can still occur when the amount of drug reaching the brain/body is unchanged

• pharmacodynamic or physiological tolerance –

Page 17: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

What if amount of drug reaching brain/body is unchanged?

• pharmacodynamic or physiological tolerance –

“for every action, there is an equal and opposite

reaction (in your brain)”

Page 18: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Ways that the brain may try and compensate……

• Use alcohol as an example –

• Acutely – alcohol decreases glutamate activity and increases GABA activity

• Chronic alcohol -------- brain’s compensatory response?

Page 19: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

How might the brain try and compensate for this change if it is

chronic?• upregulation of GLU receptors –

– increase the number or sensitivity of glutamate receptors to compensate for decreased activity and try to get activity back to normal levels….

Page 20: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

How might the brain try and compensate for this change if it is

chronic?• upregulation of GLU receptors –

– increase the number or sensitivity of glutamate receptors to compensate for decreased activity and try to get activity back to normal levels….

• what happens during alcohol withdrawal?– now have too many (or too sensitive) glutamate

receptors – overexcitation, seizures, etc.

Page 21: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

How might the brain try and compensate for this change if it is

chronic?• down regulation of GABA receptors –

– to compensate for increased activity and try to get activity back to normal levels…. – reduce n or sensitivity of GABA receptors

Page 22: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

How might the brain try and compensate for this change if it is

chronic?• down regulation of GABA receptors –

– to compensate for increased activity and try to get activity back to normal levels…. – reduce n or sensitivity of GABA receptors

• what happens during alcohol withdrawal?

Page 23: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

Explanation for various withdrawal symptoms

• the exposure of compensatory changes in brain (and body perhaps) likely explain a number of withdrawal symptoms (that are often opposite of the effects that the drug causes)

Page 24: Psychopharmacology psychopharmacology – study of drugs and behavior Drugs and behavior – PSY 459 some general concepts and issues psychoactive drugs –

chemical see-saw

drug brain response

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heroin constipation

chemical see-saw

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heroin WD diarrhea

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Environmental Tolerance

• Drugs taken in the same environment can also display tolerance associated with the conditioned cues

• ex. heroin

• explanation – compensatory changes in brain in EXPECTATION of drug

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5. excretion (elimination)• how a drug once broken down (or not) is

eliminated from body

• most psychoactive drugs metabolites excreted in urine