Neuroscience | Substance-Related Disorders
🍐 In this episode of PodBites, Mohammed Seifuldein and Youssef Shimy unpack the complex science behind substance-related disorders, explaining how addictive substances hijack the brain’s reward circuitry and reshape behavior, motivation, and decision-making.
🎙️ Tune in to explore:
* How addiction begins in the brain’s reward pathway, where dopamine travels from the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumbens, reinforcing behaviors that feel rewarding
* Why drugs create massive dopamine surges followed by deep crashes, driving cravings and compulsive drug use
* How addiction rewires the brain through glutamate-driven drug memories, environmental triggers, and loss of frontal lobe control
* Major risk factors for addiction, including genetics, early age of exposure, trauma, and underlying mental health conditions
* Alcohol use disorder, including withdrawal stages, delirium tremens, and complications like Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome and dilated cardiomyopathy
* Key treatment principles for alcoholism such as thiamine before glucose, benzodiazepines for withdrawal, and medications like naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram
* Cannabis and its active components (THC and CBD), including effects on the amygdala, reward pathways, appetite, and long-term brain development
* Stimulants such as methamphetamine and cocaine, their powerful dopamine effects, and life-threatening complications including vasoconstriction, myocardial infarction, and hyperthermia
* Opioids and their mechanisms, including activation of opioid receptors, dopamine release, and the risk of fatal respiratory depression in overdose
* The unique effects of psychedelics like LSD and psilocybin, which cause hallucinations and altered perception without causing classic addiction
🌟 A clear, neuroscience-driven guide to addiction, helping listeners understand how substances reshape brain circuitry, behavior, and health — and why effective treatment requires compassion, prevention, and evidence-based care.