The Teenage Brain Is Primed For Addiction

World Science Festival
8 Sept 201402:22

Summary

TLDRThe speaker explores how addiction is not just an adult issue but has its roots in adolescence. They highlight the increased vulnerability of the adolescent brain to addiction, with the likelihood of addiction higher if drug use begins before the age of 18. The research delves into how nicotine affects gene expression related to addiction, especially in adolescents. Nicotine loosens DNA, which enhances addiction-related gene expression, making adolescents more susceptible to drugs. This insight reveals that the adolescent brain is biologically more prone to addiction due to its heightened sensitivity to external influences.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Addiction is increasingly understood as a developmental disorder, with its roots tracing back to adolescence.
  • πŸ˜€ Many people begin using drugs during adolescence, a critical time in the development of addiction.
  • πŸ˜€ If a person starts using illicit drugs before the age of 18-20, they have a 25% chance of becoming addicted.
  • πŸ˜€ The likelihood of addiction drops to only 4% if drug use begins after the age of 21.
  • πŸ˜€ Adolescence is a crucial time for the development of addiction, making early exposure to drugs especially dangerous.
  • πŸ˜€ Nicotine has a unique ability to loosen DNA, which increases gene expression related to addiction.
  • πŸ˜€ Research on nicotine and cocaine found that nicotine increases gene expression related to addiction, but only in certain brain regions.
  • πŸ˜€ Surprisingly, in adolescents, the DNA in specific brain areas, like the nucleus accumbens, is already more 'open' or loose at baseline.
  • πŸ˜€ The adolescent brain is particularly sensitive to the effects of drugs, making it more vulnerable to addiction.
  • πŸ˜€ This increased DNA openness in adolescents makes them more receptive to new experiences, including those related to drug use and addiction.

Q & A

  • How does addiction typically develop, according to the speaker?

    -Addiction is often rooted in adolescence. The speaker highlights that the likelihood of becoming addicted to drugs is much higher if drug use begins before the age of 18, and it decreases significantly if drug use begins after 21.

  • What is the chance of becoming addicted to drugs if someone starts using before 18?

    -The chance of becoming addicted is 25% if someone starts using illicit drugs before the age of 18.

  • What happens if drug use begins after the age of 21?

    -If drug use starts after the age of 21, the chance of becoming addicted drops to only 4%.

  • Why is adolescence considered a crucial time for addiction development?

    -Adolescence is a critical period because the brain is more sensitive to the effects of drugs during this time. The speaker suggests that addiction begins at this stage due to the unique neurobiological changes that make the adolescent brain more vulnerable.

  • What role does nicotine play in addiction development?

    -Nicotine loosens DNA, which increases gene expression related to addiction. This makes the brain more susceptible to addiction when combined with other drugs like cocaine.

  • What effect did the speaker observe regarding nicotine's interaction with cocaine?

    -The speaker found that nicotine increased gene expression related to addiction when cocaine was introduced. Nicotine helped 'loosen' the DNA, making it easier for cocaine to trigger a stronger gene expression associated with addiction.

  • How does the DNA structure in the adolescent brain differ from that in adults?

    -In adolescents, the DNA is already more loosely structured, particularly in the nucleus accumbens, which is involved in reward processing. This openness makes the adolescent brain more receptive to changes induced by drugs.

  • What is the significance of the nucleus accumbens in addiction research?

    -The nucleus accumbens is a key area of the brain associated with reward and addiction. The speaker's research highlights that this area in the adolescent brain is particularly sensitive to drugs, making it more likely to express genes related to addiction.

  • What does 'loosening DNA' mean in the context of addiction research?

    -Loosening DNA refers to changes in the DNA structure that make it more accessible for gene expression. In the context of addiction, this process makes the brain more sensitive to environmental factors like drugs, increasing the likelihood of addiction.

  • How does the adolescent brain respond differently to drugs compared to the adult brain?

    -The adolescent brain is more sensitive to the effects of drugs because its DNA is already in a more open state, which leads to greater gene expression related to addiction. This increased sensitivity makes adolescents more vulnerable to addiction when exposed to drugs.

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