TY - JOUR
T1 - Overcoming reward deficiency syndrome by the induction of "dopamine homeostasis" instead of opioids for addiction
T2 - Illusion or reality?
AU - Blum, Kenneth
AU - Soni, Diwanshu
AU - Badgaiyan, Rajendra D.
AU - Baron, David
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Kenneth Blum et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston.
PY - 2022/7/1
Y1 - 2022/7/1
N2 - Many individuals in the United States are plagued by addiction, and the rate at which it is affecting people in the United States only seems to be increasing. Research shows that addiction is a preventable disorder rather than a flaw in one's moral fiber. It is driven by the imbalance of dopamine and the brain's reward system. Although medication-assisted treatment (MAT), the most common treatment for addiction, are effective in reducing harm, they provide minimal aid in addressing the root cause of this preventable disorder. The authors aim to convey that the proper treatment should help restore dopamine balance so the quality of life can be improved in the recovering community. Osteopathic principles emphasize the importance of homeostasis and allostasis in allowing the body to heal itself. Viewing reward deficiency syndrome (RDS) through this osteopathic lens can bring about treatments that aim to restore the dopamine homeostasis. The article discusses various potential therapeutic modalities that can provide dopamine homeostasis via activation of dopaminergic pathways.
AB - Many individuals in the United States are plagued by addiction, and the rate at which it is affecting people in the United States only seems to be increasing. Research shows that addiction is a preventable disorder rather than a flaw in one's moral fiber. It is driven by the imbalance of dopamine and the brain's reward system. Although medication-assisted treatment (MAT), the most common treatment for addiction, are effective in reducing harm, they provide minimal aid in addressing the root cause of this preventable disorder. The authors aim to convey that the proper treatment should help restore dopamine balance so the quality of life can be improved in the recovering community. Osteopathic principles emphasize the importance of homeostasis and allostasis in allowing the body to heal itself. Viewing reward deficiency syndrome (RDS) through this osteopathic lens can bring about treatments that aim to restore the dopamine homeostasis. The article discusses various potential therapeutic modalities that can provide dopamine homeostasis via activation of dopaminergic pathways.
KW - addiction
KW - dopamine homeostasis
KW - reward deficiency syndrome
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U2 - 10.1515/jom-2021-0026
DO - 10.1515/jom-2021-0026
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35411759
AN - SCOPUS:85128576153
SN - 0098-6151
VL - 122
SP - 333
EP - 337
JO - Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
JF - Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
IS - 7
ER -