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Factors modulating the incubation of drug and non-drug craving and their clinical implications.

Marco Venniro1, Ingrid Reverte2, Leslie A Ramsey3, Kimberly M Papastrat4, Ginevra D'Ottavio2, Michele Stanislaw Milella5, Xuan Li6, Jeffrey W Grimm7, Daniele Caprioli8.   

Abstract

It was suggested in 1986 that cue-induced cocaine craving increases progressively during early abstinence and remains high during extended periods of time. Clinical evidence now supports this hypothesis and that this increase is not specific to cocaine but rather generalize across several drugs of abuse. Investigators have identified an analogous incubation phenomenon in rodents, in which time-dependent increases in cue-induced drug seeking are observed after abstinence from intravenous drug or palatable food self-administration. Incubation of craving is susceptible to variation in magnitude as a function of biological and/or the environmental circumstances surrounding the individual. During the last decade, the neurobiological correlates of the modulatory role of biological (sex, age, genetic factors) and environmental factors (environmental enrichment and physical exercise, sleep architecture, acute and chronic stress, abstinence reinforcement procedures) on incubation of drug craving has been investigated. In this review, we summarized the behavioral procedures adopted, the key underlying neurobiological correlates and clinical implications of these studies.
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Keywords:  Abstinence; Contingency management; Craving; Incubation; Relapse; Self-administration; Social community approach; Substance use disorders

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34597716      PMCID: PMC8931548          DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.09.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev        ISSN: 0149-7634            Impact factor:   8.989


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Authors:  Ginevra D'Ottavio; Ingrid Reverte; Davide Ragozzino; Maria Meringolo; Michele Stanislaw Milella; Fernando Boix; Marco Venniro; Aldo Badiani; Daniele Caprioli
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