Authors
Giovanni Laviola, Walter Adriani, M Livia Terranova, Gilberto Gerra
Publication date
1999/11/1
Source
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Volume
23
Issue
7
Pages
993-1010
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Adolescence is associated with an increased risk of developing drug abuse/dependence. During this ontogenetic phase, brain and hormonal systems are still undergoing crucial maturational rearrangements, which take place together with significant modifications in psychosocial development. However, the neurohormonal and behavioral facets of adolescence have been poorly investigated in relation to the vulnerability to psychostimulants such as MDMA (“Ecstasy”) and amphetamine (AMPH). Novelty-seeking, a temperamental/behavioral trait that is typical of this age period, might substantially contribute to both psychological and psychobiological vulnerability. In humans, an elevated score of novelty-sensation seeking and a derangement of monoaminergic function were both associated with late adolescence MDMA users compared to controls. In animal models of periadolescence, the search for novel stimuli …
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